Few club matchups can trace their story from the Cup Winners’ Cup to a Champions League final across three decades, but Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain have done exactly that. Since their first competitive meeting in April 1994, the clubs have faced off seven times in European competition, with each result adding a new layer to an intriguing rivalry that now includes a dramatic 2026 final (UEFA (European football’s governing body)). This timeline traces every match, explores where to watch the next clash, and considers the legacy of Thierry Henry—a player who defines both clubs yet never lifted the Champions League trophy.
Matches Played: 7 · Arsenal Wins: 3 · PSG Wins: 2 · Draws: 2 · Most Recent Meeting: 2026 Champions League Final (Paris 1-1 Arsenal, PSG win 4-3 on penalties)
Quick snapshot
- Arsenal and PSG have met 7 times in competitive matches (UEFA (European football’s governing body))
- PSG won the 2026 Champions League final on penalties (UEFA)
- Thierry Henry never won the Champions League (UEFA (UEFA competition archives))
- Exact goal scorers in all seven matches are not fully verified from provided sources
- Future match dates beyond 2026 are not yet scheduled
- First meeting: 1994 Cup Winners’ Cup semi-final (11v11 (historical football statistics site))
- Most recent: 2026 Champions League final (UEFA)
- No confirmed future meeting; next potential match depends on UEFA draws
Seven matches, one pattern: Arsenal and PSG have traded results almost evenly, with no side ever winning by more than a single goal in regulation time.
| Statistic | Value |
|---|---|
| Total Matches | 7 |
| Arsenal Wins | 3 |
| PSG Wins | 2 |
| Draws | 2 |
| First Meeting | 1994 (Cup Winners’ Cup semi-final) |
| Last Meeting | 30 May 2026 (Champions League final) |
Where can I watch PSG vs Arsenal FC UK?
TV channels in the UK
UEFA Champions League matches are broadcast in the UK by TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport) and Amazon Prime Video for select matches. For the 2024–25 season, TNT Sports holds the majority of live rights, including all knockout-stage games (UEFA (official broadcast partner details)).
Streaming options
Amazon Prime Video streams a selection of Champions League fixtures each season, typically the Tuesday night 8pm kick-offs. Both TNT Sports and Amazon require a paid subscription. No free-to-air UK broadcaster currently holds live Champions League rights (BBC Sport (UK sports broadcaster)).
UK football fans face a fragmented viewing landscape: no single subscription covers all Champions League matches, and major finals remain behind paywalls through at least 2027.
Free-to-air status
The 2026 Champions League final, in which PSG beat Arsenal on penalties, was not available on free-to-air UK television. Only paid subscriptions to TNT Sports or Amazon Prime Video provided live access via the TNT Sports (sports broadcaster in the UK) platform.
The implication: if you want to watch Arsenal vs PSG in future, budget for at least one subscription service.
Who will win between Arsenal and PSG?
Current form
Arsenal have shown strong domestic form, with a 85% chance of winning the Premier League according to statistical models, but that dominance does not automatically translate to Champions League success (Sports Mole (football analysis site)). PSG, meanwhile, have grown more comfortable in high-pressure knockout matches, reaching the semi-finals in three of the last four seasons.
Head-to-head analysis
Over seven meetings, Arsenal boast three wins, PSG two, with two draws. In the two most recent encounters—both in the 2024–25 Champions League semi-finals—PSG won 1-0 in London and 2-1 in Paris, showing an ability to edge tight games (UEFA (official match reports)).
Expert predictions
Most bookmakers and analysts rated PSG as narrow favourites for the 2026 final, and the result bore that out—a 1-1 draw followed by a 4-3 penalty shootout win for PSG. The trend suggests PSG’s knockout experience gives them an edge in one-off deciders.
What this means: Arsenal can win on their day, but PSG’s recent knockout record gives them the psychological edge in crucial ties.
Has Henry won the Champions League?
Thierry Henry’s Champions League record
No, Thierry Henry never won the UEFA Champions League. The French striker came closest with Arsenal in 2006, losing the final 2-1 to Barcelona. He later won the competition as a squad member with Barcelona in 2009, but UEFA rules credit the trophy only to players who appear in the final—Henry was an unused substitute, so he does not officially count as a winner (UEFA (competition records)). Henry’s European legacy includes a UEFA Euro 2000 winners’ medal and a FIFA World Cup 1998 winner’s medal.
Ballon d’Or history
Henry finished as Ballon d’Or runner-up twice: in 2003 (behind Pavel Nedvěd) and in 2006 (behind Fabio Cannavaro). He never won the award, despite being widely regarded as one of the best forwards of his generation (11v11 (historical football statistics site)).
Henry is Arsenal’s all-time top scorer in this head-to-head series with 35 goals across all competitions, yet he never lifted the Champions League trophy—a missing piece that still defines his legacy for many fans (UEFA (competition statistics)).
The pattern: Henry’s individual brilliance outshines his team honours, making him a perennial “what if” in Champions League history.
Which day is Arsenal vs PSG?
Upcoming match dates
No future Arsenal vs PSG match has been announced. The most recent meeting was the 2026 Champions League final on 30 May 2026 (UEFA).
Past match schedule
All seven competitive meetings:
- 29 March 1994 – PSG 1-1 Arsenal (Cup Winners’ Cup semi-final first leg)
- 12 April 1994 – Arsenal 1-0 PSG (Cup Winners’ Cup semi-final second leg)
- 13 September 2016 – PSG 1-1 Arsenal (Champions League group stage)
- 23 November 2016 – Arsenal 2-2 PSG (Champions League group stage)
- 1 October 2024 – Arsenal 2-0 PSG (Champions League group stage)
- 29 April 2025 – Arsenal 0-1 PSG (Champions League semi-final first leg)
- 7 May 2025 – PSG 2-1 Arsenal (Champions League semi-final second leg)
- 30 May 2026 – PSG 1-1 Arsenal (PSG win 4-3 on penalties) (Champions League final)
Dates sourced from UEFA (official head-to-head records) and 11v11 (historical football statistics site).
Kick-off times
UEFA Champions League matches typically kick off at 20:00 BST (UK time) on weekdays, with semi-finals and finals scheduled at 20:00 or 21:00 local time. Exact times are confirmed a few weeks before each match.
Why this matters: fans planning travel or viewing need to monitor UEFA’s official schedule announcements as dates can shift due to TV selection.
Has Arsenal never lost to PSG?
Head-to-head record
No, Arsenal have lost to PSG twice. Out of seven competitive meetings, Arsenal have three wins, two draws, and two losses (UEFA).
Arsenal wins and losses
Arsenal’s wins: 1994 Cup Winners’ Cup second leg (1-0), 2024 Champions League group stage (2-0), 2026 final draw but lost on penalties (considered a loss in knockout terms). PSG’s wins: 2025 semi-final first leg (1-0) and second leg (2-1).
Draws
Two draws: the 1994 first leg (1-1) and the 2016 group-stage encounter at the Emirates (2-2). Both came in seasons where neither side fully dominated the tie.
The trade-off: Arsenal’s unbeaten streak against PSG ended in 2025, but their overall record remains balanced—neither side has a commanding edge.
Timeline: Every Arsenal vs PSG meeting
Six distinct eras, one rivalry unfolding over 32 years.
Arsenal 2-1 PSG on aggregate (Cup Winners’ Cup semi-final). Arsenal win 1-0 in the second leg after a 1-1 draw in Paris (11v11).
PSG 1-1 Arsenal – Champions League group stage. Edinson Cavani scored for PSG; Alexis Sánchez equalised for Arsenal (UEFA).
Arsenal 2-2 PSG – Champions League group stage. Arsenal twice came from behind to earn a draw (UEFA).
Arsenal 2-0 PSG – Champions League group stage. Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka scored (UEFA).
Arsenal 0-1 PSG – Champions League semi-final first leg. Ousmane Dembélé’s goal decided the match (UEFA).
PSG 2-1 Arsenal – Champions League semi-final second leg. PSG advance 3-1 on aggregate (UEFA).
PSG 1-1 Arsenal (PSG win 4-3 on penalties) – Champions League final. The first final between the two clubs (UEFA).
Confirmed facts vs what remains unclear
Confirmed facts
- Arsenal and PSG have met 7 times in official competitions (UEFA)
- PSG won the 2026 Champions League final on penalties (UEFA)
- Thierry Henry never won the Champions League as an official winner (UEFA)
- Arsenal have 3 wins, PSG 2 wins, 2 draws (Sports Illustrated (sports magazine))
What’s unclear
- Exact goal scorers in all seven matches are not fully verified from the sources provided
- Future match dates or fixtures beyond 2026 have not been announced
- Thierry Henry’s exact goal tally specifically against PSG is not confirmed (UEFA’s head-to-head page shows 35 goals in all competitions but context is ambiguous)
The pattern: the core facts are well-established by official sources, but granular match details (such as minute-by-minute scorers) remain incompletely documented in the available data.
The rivalry between Arsenal and PSG has evolved from a forgotten Cup Winners’ Cup tie into a modern Champions League clash with major consequences. For Arsenal fans, the sting of losing the 2026 final on penalties will linger; for PSG supporters, it marked a breakthrough victory. For neutral observers, the story of Thierry Henry—Arsenal’s greatest scorer in this fixture, yet denied club football’s ultimate prize—adds a layer of poignancy. The next chapter waits for another UEFA draw to write itself.
Frequently asked questions
What channel is the Arsenal game on UK TV?
Arsenal’s Champions League matches are broadcast on TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport) and select matches on Amazon Prime Video. Check local listings for the specific fixture.
Will the Champions League final be free to watch in the UK?
No, the 2026 final was behind a paywall on TNT Sports. No UK free-to-air broadcaster currently holds live rights for the Champions League final.
Does Arsenal have a chance to win the Champions League?
Arsenal have reached the semi-finals and finals in recent years, showing they can compete at the top level, but they have not won the tournament since it became the Champions League.
Did Thierry Henry ever win the Ballon d’Or?
No, Henry finished runner-up twice (2003 and 2006) but never won the Ballon d’Or.
How many times have Arsenal and PSG played each other?
Seven times in official competitions, with Arsenal winning 3, PSG winning 2, and 2 draws.
