Paris Saint-Germain successfully defended their European crown on Saturday, defeating Arsenal in a dramatic penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw through 120 minutes in the 2026 UEFA Champions League final at Budapest’s Puskas Arena. The victory secured PSG’s second consecutive Champions League title and capped another historic season for Luis Enrique’s side.
Arsenal struck first in the opening stages when Kai Havertz, who joined Cristiano Ronaldo on a historic UCL list with his goal against PSG, found the back of the net to give the Premier League champions a 1-0 lead. PSG responded in the second half as Ousmane Dembele, who boosted his Ballon d’Or chances, calmly converted a penalty in the 65th minute, leveling the match and setting up a tense finish between two of Europe’s top clubs.
With neither team able to find a winner during extra time, the final was decided from the penalty spot. Gonçalo Ramos, Desire Doue, Achraf Hakimi, and Lucas Beraldo all converted their attempts for PSG, while Arsenal saw Eberechi Eze and Gabriel miss crucial penalties. Gabriel’s decisive miss sailed over the crossbar, sending the French side into celebration as PSG secured a 4-3 shootout victory.
The triumph further strengthens PSG’s place among Europe’s elite and marks another milestone in the club’s modern era. After years of chasing continental glory, the Parisian giants have now established themselves as back-to-back Champions League winners, while Arsenal‘s wait for a first European Cup title continues despite an outstanding campaign.





