The much-anticipated Champions League final between Arsenal and PSG is less than a week away, with both teams gearing up for the biggest match of their season. The Gunners, who have been in impressive form all season, are seeking revenge after falling short to PSG in the semi-finals last season. This time around, they will be looking to lift the coveted trophy on the pitch.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has been busy preparing his team for the biggest challenge of their season. 'We know what it takes to win a big game like this, and we're confident that we have the players to do it,' Arteta said in a recent press conference. 'We've worked hard to get to this stage, and now it's time to give it our all and see what happens.'
PSG, on the other hand, have been in top form all season, and their star-studded lineup is sure to give Arsenal a run for their money. However, the Gunners are not intimidated, and they are confident that they can take on the best of the best. 'We know that PSG are a strong team, but we believe in ourselves and our abilities,' said Bukayo Saka, Arsenal's star winger. 'We're going to give it our all and see what happens.'
The match will be held at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest, Hungary, with kick-off set for 8pm BST - three hours earlier than usual. This is due to the European summer time change, which will see the UK move forward by one hour at the end of the month. The change in kick-off time is likely to affect travelling fans, who will need to adjust their plans accordingly.