Champions League final: Supercomputer makes final prediction ahead of PSG vs Arsenal clash
As the Champions League final approaches in Budapest this Saturday, the Opta Supercomputer has predicted the outcome of the match between PSG and Arsenal:
The Analyst reports that the Opta supercomputer has given the title holders, PSG, a 56% probability of successfully defending their Champions League trophy, while Arsenal is projected to achieve a double in 44% of the scenarios.
The most prestigious trophy in European club football is at stake in Budapest this Saturday, where the continent’s leading offense will face its premier defense.
PSG aims to be the first club other than Real Madrid to successfully defend the trophy in the UCL era, while Arsenal seeks to become the fourth distinct club to win the English top-flight title and the European championship in the same season.
PSG’s standout player, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, leads all players in this season’s Champions League knockout rounds with the highest goal involvements (10) and is the first to score or assist in seven consecutive UCL knockout appearances within a single campaign.
Historically, only three English clubs have managed to win both the top-flight title and the European Cup or Champions League in the same season: Liverpool (in both 1976-77 and 1983-84), Manchester United (in 1998-99 and 2007-08), and Manchester City (in 2022-23).
On Saturday, the newly crowned Premier League champions, Arsenal, will strive to join this elite group as they compete in their first UCL final in two decades.
Conversely, Paris Saint-Germain is working to become the first club other than Real Madrid to defend the trophy in the Champions League era (since 1992-93) – Los Blancos notably achieved this feat three times consecutively from 2015-16 to 2017-18.
The grand event on Saturday, hosted at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest, will showcase a contest between the reigning champions and the challengers, both of whom possess relatively limited experience on the continental stage.



