PSG eyes history as Arsenal awaits in Budapest showdown

The stage is set in Budapest for a footballing spectacle as Paris Saint-Germain prepares to defend its crown against England’s Arsenal in the 2025/2026 UEFA Champions League final. With kickoff slated for 18:00 CET at the Puskás Aréna, the stakes couldn’t be higher: a second straight Champions League trophy for the Parisians would cement their place among Europe’s elite.

Under the watchful gaze of nearly 20,000 traveling supporters making the trip from France, the capital club will look to add another glittering chapter to its storied history. Victory would not only secure back-to-back titles but also mark only the second time a French side has achieved such a feat in the competition’s modern era.

PSG supporters in Budapest ahead of the Champions League final

Where and when to catch the biggest match in European football

The final’s unorthodox kickoff time—18:00 local time—means fans across Europe can tune in without late-night disruptions. Hungarian fans will fill the Puskás Aréna, while thousands of Parisians will gather in hallmark blue and red, their voices echoing through the Hungarian capital’s streets long before the referee’s whistle.

Free-to-air broadcast options for the Champions League climax

No subscription needed for this grand finale. French viewers can catch every moment live on either M6 or Canal+ starting at 17:50, with pre-match coverage building anticipation hour by hour. Whether at home or on the move, supporters can follow the action without barriers.

Public screenings across France for collective celebrations

For those craving a communal experience, Paris Saint-Germain and local authorities have teamed up to host massive fan zones. The Parc des Princes will be the epicenter, welcoming 40,000 fans with towering LED screens broadcasting the match in crystal clarity. Beyond the capital, cities across the Île-de-France region are rolling out their own giant screens, turning the entire area into a sea of blue and red.

From the grand boulevards of Paris to the quieter neighborhoods of Seine-et-Marne, communities are uniting to cheer on their heroes. Whether you’re in the stadium or gathered with neighbors, the final promises an unforgettable night of football passion.