Arsenal take an early lead in the Champions League final against PSG thanks to Kai Havertz, while the live updates cover pre-match ceremonies, lineups, tactical setup, and broadcast details.
Police in Budapest are reviewing CCTV after a brawl between Arsenal and PSG supporters in the early hours before the Champions League final, involving around 60 fans (about 30 from each club). About 4,000 officers will be on duty for the event, described as high-risk; investigations into gang violence are underway, with two Portuguese and a British man charged with disorderly conduct and a British man arrested for damaging a car during the fan festival incident.
Paris Saint-Germain head into the Champions League final with a near-full squad, as Achraf Hakimi recovers to start and Ousmane Dembélé returns from injury; Matvey Safonov is expected to start in goal, and PSG line up in a 4-3-3 with Vitinha, João Neves and Fabián Ruiz controlling midfield, plus Désiré Doué, Ousmane Dembélé and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia leading the attack against Arsenal.
The 2025 Champions League final between PSG and Inter will be held at Allianz Arena in Munich, with PSG favored to win 2-1. The match can be watched on CBS and Paramount+ with odds favoring PSG (+105). PSG aims for a historic treble, while Inter looks to continue their strong defensive run. Key players include Ousmane Dembele for PSG and Lautaro Martinez for Inter, with the game promising an open, high-stakes contest.
The article previews the upcoming UEFA Champions League final between PSG and Inter Milan, highlighting six key factors that could influence the outcome, including playing styles, set-piece importance, experience versus youth, key players, and goalkeeping. PSG aims for their first title with a youthful squad, while Inter seeks their fourth with seasoned players, making for a highly strategic and exciting showdown.
Real Madrid faces Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League Final, overcoming significant injuries and tactical challenges to reach this stage. Key players like Andriy Lunin, Dani Carvajal, Antonio Rudiger, and Jude Bellingham have stepped up, while Toni Kroos prepares for his final game. Dortmund, known for their defensive solidity and tactical flexibility, pose a significant threat, particularly through set-pieces and transition attacks. Both teams' pre-game press conferences highlight the respect and strategic focus required for this high-stakes match.