Arsenal take on PSG in only their second-ever Champions League final this weekend as they attempt to write history.
The holders, PSG, enter the game as slight favourites having surged to another final, beating favourites Bayern Munich in the semi-finals.
In the Champions League era, only Real Madrid have retained the trophy, with the last club to do it before them being AC Milan in 1989 & 1990.
The Parisians have arguably the most feared forward line in the world and Arsenal will know they'll have to be at their absolute best without the ball if they're to come out on top here.
The Gunners are fresh off the back of winning the Premier League title but enter this game as slight underdogs against a side brimming with attacking quality. That could, though, aid the Gunners and take some pressure off their shoulders.
Arsenal were beaten 2-1 on aggregate by PSG in the semi-finals last season so they'll be determined for revenge. Despite losing the tie, those games could serve as confidence boosters for the Gunners, as it was an extremely even tie that could've gone Arsenal's way but for Gigi Donnarumma's heroics.
Arsenal have ended the season in excellent fashion, coping with the immense pressure of the title run-in to win all of their final five games in all competitions.









