Overview
- Arsenal, which beat Atlético Madrid 1-0 on Tuesday in London, advanced 2-1 on aggregate to their first Champions League final since 2006.
- Bukayo Saka settled the tie with a 44th-minute close-range finish after Jan Oblak parried Leandro Trossard’s shot.
- The final will be staged in Budapest on May 30, with Paris Saint‑Germain or Bayern Munich to be confirmed as the opponent.
- Arteta’s team are the only unbeaten side left in this season’s Champions League with 11 wins and three draws, a club-record 14-match run.
- Following Monday’s 3-3 draw by Manchester City at Everton, Arsenal regained control of the Premier League race as they chase a potential league-and-Europe double.