PSG vs Bayern: The Pressing Duel
Luis Enrique's high line against Bayern's vertical transitions — a tactical collision decades in the making.
Four giants remain. PSG, Bayern Munich, Atlético Madrid and Arsenal fight for a place at the Puskás Aréna on 30 May 2026 — where Europe's defining night returns to the heart of Hungary.
Luis Enrique's pressing structure and Dembélé's directness meet Bayern's vertical Bundesliga rhythm — Kimmich's range versus Zaïre-Emery's composure in midfield.
Simeone's compact 5-3-2 discipline against Arteta's positional Arsenal. Saka and Ødegaard must find seams Atlético rarely concede.
30 May, Puskás Aréna. Whichever pair survive two legs of European chess will meet under Budapest's steepest stands for the continent's most coveted trophy.
Luis Enrique's high line against Bayern's vertical transitions — a tactical collision decades in the making.
Four clubs, four philosophies, one trophy. The 2026 final stage arrives under the Puskás lights.
Arsenal's winger against Simeone's back five — the individual battle that could book a Budapest ticket.
Named in honour of Ferenc Puskás, the 67,000-seat Puskás Aréna opened in 2019 and has rapidly established itself among Europe's premier venues. Its compact bowl, steep stands and modern acoustics produce an atmosphere purpose-built for continental nights.