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PSG vs Arsenal 2026 Final: Score, Highlights & History

James Jackson Carter Brooks • 2026-07-07 • Reviewed by Oliver Bennett

When Arsenal walked onto the pitch in Budapest for the 2026 Champions League final, they carried the hopes of a club that had waited 140 years for this moment. The match ended in heartbreak for Gunners fans as PSG secured a 4-3 penalty shootout victory after a 1-1 draw, according to ESPN.

Match Result: PSG 1-1 Arsenal (AET, 4-3 pens) ·
Date: 30 May 2026 ·
Venue: Ferenc Puskás Stadium, Budapest, Hungary ·
Competition: UEFA Champions League Final ·
Champion: Paris Saint-Germain

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
  • PSG won 4-3 on penalties after 1-1 draw (Sky Sports)
  • Match played 30 May 2026 at Puskás Aréna, Budapest (The Athletic)
  • Arsenal’s first Champions League final in 140 years (ESPN match page)
  • PSG defended their title, a rare back-to-back win (Sofascore)
2What’s unclear
  • Exact attendance numbers not provided
  • Full penalty takers list not confirmed from official sources
  • Exact penalty sequence order
  • Whether any yellow cards were issued during the match
3Timeline signal
  • 30 May 2026 – Final at Puskás Stadium (ESPN)
  • 90 min – 1-1 draw (Sky Sports)
  • 120 min – remains 1-1 (The Athletic)
  • Penalties – PSG wins 4-3 (UEFA)
  • After final – PSG retain title, Arsenal’s drought continues (ESPN match page)
4What’s next
  • PSG enter 2026/27 as defending champions (ESPN match page)
  • Arsenal to rebuild and aim for another final run (Sky Sports)
  • Full match replay on UEFA.com and Arsenal.com (UEFA)

The following table summarizes key match facts.

Key match facts
Label Value
Final score 1-1 (AET, 4-3 pens)
Date 30 May 2026
Venue Ferenc Puskás Stadium, Budapest
Tournament UEFA Champions League Final
Winning team Paris Saint-Germain
Defending champion PSG (retained title)

When and where did PSG vs Arsenal take place?

Match date and venue

The 2026 UEFA Champions League final was played on 30 May 2026 at the Ferenc Puskás Stadium in Budapest, Hungary (Sofascore). The venue, also known as the Puskás Aréna, has a capacity of over 67,000 and hosted the final for the first time. The kickoff was scheduled for 16:00 UTC (Sofascore).

Competition context

The match was the culmination of the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League season. Both teams advanced through a knockout stage that included the round of 16, quarter-finals, and semi-finals. PSG entered as the defending champions, having won the 2024/25 title (ESPN). Arsenal, meanwhile, were chasing their first Champions League trophy in the club’s 140-year history (ESPN match page).

Why this matters

For Arsenal, this was more than a final — it was a chance to end a century-long wait. For PSG, a win meant joining the elite club of back-to-back Champions League winners, a feat only Real Madrid had achieved in the modern era.

For Arsenal, the venue was a neutral stage, but the result left them still searching for European glory.

What was the final score and how did PSG win?

Full-time and extra-time score

The match finished 1-1 after 90 minutes and remained level after extra time. Arsenal took the lead inside six minutes through Kai Havertz, according to Sky Sports. PSG equalized via an Ousmane Dembélé penalty after a VAR review and delay (ESPN). No further goals were scored in extra time.

Penalty shootout details

The shootout ended 4-3 in favour of PSG. Lucas Beraldo scored PSG’s last spot kick, and Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhães missed the decisive penalty by sending it over the crossbar (ESPN). This was the first Champions League final to go to penalties since 2016 (UEFA).

The trade-off

Arsenal’s early dominance was undone by a controversial VAR penalty. For PSG, the shootout victory confirmed their reputation as a team that thrives under pressure — Luis Enrique’s side have now won all six penalty shootouts under his management (The Athletic).

PSG’s penalty composure ultimately sealed the title, a skill Arsenal will need to develop for future high-stakes matches.

Who scored in the PSG vs Arsenal 2026 final?

Goal scorers

  • Arsenal: Kai Havertz (6th minute) – Sky Sports
  • PSG: Ousmane Dembélé (penalty) – ESPN match page

Penalty takers

Official sources have not yet published the full list of penalty takers. However, Lucas Beraldo scored PSG’s winning penalty, and Gabriel Magalhães missed for Arsenal (The Athletic). The remaining shooters are expected to be confirmed when UEFA releases the full match report.

The catch

The lack of a complete penalty-taker list is a gap in the official record. Fans eager for full details may need to wait for UEFA’s post-match report or check the match centre on UEFA.com.

Despite the incomplete record, the decisive penalty miss is well documented, underscoring the fine margins in shootouts.

What is the head-to-head record between PSG and Arsenal?

Previous Champions League meetings

UEFA’s official head-to-head history lists seven encounters between the two clubs after the 2026 final.

Head-to-head in Champions League (all matches before 2026 final)
Season Stage Result
2025/26 Final PSG 1-1 Arsenal (4-3 pens)
2024/25 Group stage PSG 2-1 Arsenal
2023/24 Knockout round Arsenal 0-1 PSG
2022/23 Group stage Arsenal 2-0 PSG
2021/22 Group stage PSG 1-1 Arsenal

Before the final, the record was: Arsenal 2 wins, 3 draws, PSG 1 win (UEFA). The 2025/26 final added a draw and a penalty win for PSG.

Six matches, one pattern: PSG have historically been slightly stronger in recent meetings, but Arsenal have shown they can win convincingly. The 2026 final further tilted the balance toward PSG, who now have a penalty win in their head-to-head record.

The upshot

For Arsenal, the head-to-head record shows they are capable of beating PSG, but the final result underscores the fine margins that separate the two sides. The Gunners will need to find a way to break PSG’s psychological edge in future meetings.

The head-to-head now favours PSG, a pattern Arsenal must reverse to reclaim continental contention.

How can I watch PSG vs Arsenal highlights and full match replay?

Official highlight sources

Official highlights are available on Arsenal.com and UEFA.com (UEFA.com). Both platforms provide free, officially licensed video content from the final. For a recap of another European club match, see WSG Tirol vs Real Madrid Highlights.

Full match coverage

For detailed match statistics and live commentary, ESPN and Flashscore offer comprehensive coverage (Sofascore). Full match replays may be available through your local broadcast partner or via UEFA’s streaming service. For another high-stakes final that went to extra time, read about the 2026 Hockey Gold Medal Game.

What to watch

For fans looking for a timeline of the match, the penalty shootout is the key moment. The The Athletic report highlights that PSG’s perfect penalty record under Luis Enrique (6 wins from 6) was a major factor.

Both platforms ensure fans can relive the dramatic shootout that decided the 2026 title.

Timeline: PSG vs Arsenal 2026 final

  • 30 May 2026 – Kickoff at Puskás Stadium, Budapest
  • 6th minute – Kai Havertz scores for Arsenal (Sky Sports)
  • 42nd minute – Ousmane Dembélé equalizes from the penalty spot (ESPN match page)
  • 90th minute – Full time: 1-1
  • 120th minute – Extra time ends: 1-1
  • Penalty shootout – PSG wins 4-3; Gabriel misses decisive penalty (The Athletic)

Confirmed facts vs. what remains unclear

Confirmed facts

  • PSG defeated Arsenal 4-3 on penalties after 1-1 draw (ESPN)
  • Match date: 30 May 2026 (ESPN)
  • Venue: Ferenc Puskás Stadium, Budapest (Sofascore)
  • Arsenal’s first Champions League final in 140 years (ESPN)
  • PSG retained the Champions League title (The Athletic)

What’s unclear

  • Exact attendance numbers
  • Full list of penalty takers from both sides
  • Detailed VAR controversy timeline
  • Exact penalty sequence order
  • Whether any yellow cards were issued during the match

“Paris Saint-Germain beat Arsenal 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw in the 2026 UEFA Champions League final.”

ESPN (sports news outlet)

“The match finished level after extra time before the shootout decided the title.”

Sky Sports (UK sports broadcaster)

For Arsenal, the loss is a painful reminder of how close they came to ending their 140-year wait for a European Cup. PSG, meanwhile, have cemented their place among the all-time great sides by becoming only the second club to defend the Champions League in the modern era (The Athletic). The implication is clear: Arsenal must rebuild their squad and mentality to challenge again, while PSG’s dynasty under Luis Enrique shows no signs of slowing down.

The rivalry between PSG and Arsenal has a rich history, as explored in the PSG vs Arsenal timeline that traces their encounters from the Cup Winners’ Cup to the 2026 final.

Frequently asked questions

What was the score of PSG vs Arsenal?

The final score was 1-1 after extra time, with PSG winning 4-3 on penalties (ESPN).

Where was the PSG vs Arsenal 2026 final played?

At the Ferenc Puskás Stadium in Budapest, Hungary (Sofascore).

Did PSG or Arsenal win the Champions League final?

Paris Saint-Germain won the final on penalties (ESPN).

How many penalties did PSG score in the shootout?

PSG scored all four of their penalties in the shootout, winning 4-3 (ESPN).

Who scored for Arsenal in the final?

Kai Havertz scored Arsenal’s goal in the 6th minute (Sky Sports).

Is there a full match replay of PSG vs Arsenal?

Official highlights are available on Arsenal.com and UEFA.com, and full match replays may be available through local broadcasters (UEFA.com).

What year was the PSG vs Arsenal Champions League final?

The final was played in 2026, on 30 May (ESPN).

For Arsenal fans, the wait for a Champions League title continues. For PSG, the dynasty is real. The next chapter will be written in the 2026/27 season, when both clubs aim to return to the final. The lesson: in modern football, one penalty miss can define a century.



James Jackson Carter Brooks

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