PSG Win 2026 Champions League Final on Penalties vs Arsenal | Full Match Report
PSG Win 2026 UEFA Champions League After Penalty Shootout Thriller Against Arsenal
Paris Saint-Germain were crowned 2026 UEFA Champions League winners after a dramatic final against Arsenal at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest, winning 4–3 on penalties following a 1–1 draw after extra time.
Arsenal Strike Early in Fast Start
Arsenal made a dream start when Kai Havertz scored after just six minutes, giving the Premier League side a 1–0 lead. They controlled much of the first half and went into the break ahead, with PSG struggling to break them down despite dominating possession.
Dembélé Levels From the Spot
PSG improved after the interval and were rewarded in the 65th minute when Ousmane Dembélé converted a penalty to make it 1–1.
Despite PSG enjoying 75.3% possession, Arsenal remained organised defensively and carried a threat on the counterattack, keeping the final finely balanced.
Extra Time and Tactical Changes
The match remained level through extra time, with both managers making several changes. PSG introduced fresh attacking options including Gonçalo Ramos, Bradley Barcola and Warren Zaïre-Emery, while Arsenal brought on players such as Gabriel Martinelli, Martin Ødegaard and Viktor Gyökeres.
Neither side could find a winning goal, sending the final to penalties.
PSG Triumph on Penalties
PSG held their nerve in the shootout, winning 4–3 to secure the Champions League title.
They finished the match with dominant statistics, including 75.3% possession, 4 shots on target and 10 corners compared to Arsenal’s limited attacking output.
Match Summary
- Final Score: PSG 1–1 Arsenal (PSG win 4–3 on penalties)
- Half-Time: 0–1
- Full-Time: 1–1
- Venue: Puskás Aréna, Budapest
- Referee: Daniel Siebert
Goals
- 6′ Kai Havertz (Arsenal)
- 65′ Ousmane Dembélé (PSG, penalty)
Conclusion
PSG’s control of possession and composure in the penalty shootout proved decisive as they claimed the 2026 UEFA Champions League title in Budapest.
