30.05.2026 21:30
The UEFA Champions League final between Arsenal and PSG ended in a draw in regular time, and the match went to extra time. Thus, for the first time in 10 years, a Champions League final was extended into extra minutes.
In the UEFA Champions League final between Arsenal and PSG, the regular time ended in a draw. Thus, for the first time in 10 years, a final match in the Champions League extended into extra time.
NO WINNER IN 90 MINUTES
In the UEFA Champions League final, football fans witnessed an unforgettable battle. In the giant match between Arsenal and PSG, the score remained level at the end of the 90-minute regular time, leading to extra time to determine the cup winner. The match's high tempo and level of competition received full marks from football fans.
A FIRST IN 10 YEARS
A statistic not seen in the Champions League for many years also emerged. The final between Arsenal and PSG became the first final match in the Champions League to go to extra time in 10 years. In recent years, all finals in Europe's most prestigious organization had been decided in regular time.
EXCITEMENT PEAKED IN THE HISTORIC MATCH
Throughout the match, both teams showed great effort to reach the cup. Starting with Arsenal's early goal in the final, PSG's equalizer in the second half took the match to extra time. With this result, football fans had the opportunity to watch the extra 30-minute period that would determine the owner of the Champions League trophy.
EYES ON EXTRA TIME
The two teams, unable to dominate each other in regular time, took to the field in extra time to win Europe's biggest cup. As excitement peaked at the Puskas Arena, millions of football fans held their breath, awaiting the result.