Overview
- The final is at Budapest’s Puskás Arena on Saturday with global attention focused on the one-match prize for European club football.
- Arsenal arrive unbeaten in the competition after 14 matches and have conceded just six goals thanks to a settled defence and set-piece scoring threat.
- PSG enter as slight favourites after scoring 44 goals in the campaign and carrying high attacking momentum under coach Luis Enrique.
- Arsenal face late selection headaches with Ben White ruled out and Jurrien Timber plus Noni Madueke listed as doubts while Arteta weighs right-back and midfield choices.
- Former Arsenal midfielder Samir Nasri will not be pitchside for Canal+ because of past abuse from PSG fans, a development that has raised questions about fan behaviour and safety around the final.