PSG vs Arsenal: When and how to watch 2026 Champions League final in Nigeria?

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French Ligue 1 Champions Paris Saint-Germain will play against English Premier League winners Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League final tomorrow evening, Soccernet.ng reports.

The final pits two Champions against each other, with Mikel Arteta hoping to guide Arsenal to their first-ever Champions League title, while PSG look to become the first European team to win the UCL since Real Madrid in 2017.

For Nigerian fans, the clash carries huge emotional weight. Arsenal remain one of the most supported clubs in the country, while a fraction of those fans will cheer PSG, since Jay-Jay Okocha played for the French side.

Soccer Ousmane Dembele PSG with the UEFA Champions League title
Ousmane Dembele PSG with the UEFA Champions League title. Copyright: Imago

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Soccer What time is Paris Saint-Germain vs Arsenal?

The game is scheduled to kick off on Saturday, May 30, 2026. Kick-off is slated for 5:00 PM Nigerian time.

However, fans are advised to confirm closer to kick-off, as pre-match ceremonies and broadcaster schedules may slightly affect timing. Additionally, kick-off was postponed in the 2024 due to the traffic in the city, so slight changes might happen.

Where to watch PSG vs Arsenal on TV

Nigerian supporters can watch the match live on SuperSport channels available on DStv and GOtv.

The game is expected to air on:

  • SuperSport Football Plus [DsTV Channel 222]
  • SuperSport Premier League [DsTV Channel 223]
  • SuperSport Football [GoTV Channel 61]

Fans should also monitor official listings from broadcasters for confirmation closer to kick-off.

Unlike international friendlies or smaller tournaments, the UEFA Champions League final has full global broadcasting coverage, meaning Nigerian viewers should have multiple viewing options available.

Soccer Victor Gyokeres celebrates his goal during Champions League semi-final between Arsenal and Atletico Madrid
Victor Gyokeres celebrates his goal during Champions League semi-final between Arsenal and Atletico Madrid. Copyright: ImagoxAlterPhotos/ABACAx

How to watch PSG vs Arsenal online

Supporters who prefer online streaming can follow the game through several digital platforms. Live streaming is expected to be available via:

Live coverage, including commentary, statistics, line-ups, and minute-by-minute updates, will also be available on platforms like ESPN, Flashscore, Sofascore, UEFA’s official website, and BBC Sport.

Some unofficial streaming websites may also claim to show the game live, but viewers are advised to avoid unreliable platforms due to poor quality and potential security risks.

Soccer Achraf Hakimi and Nuno Mendes celebrate winning the UCL trophy with PSG
Achraf Hakimi and Nuno Mendes celebrate winning the UCL trophy with PSG. Copyright: xSpada/LaPressexImago

Alternative ways to follow the final

If fans cannot watch the match live, there are still several ways to stay updated.

Supporters can follow live blogs, social media commentary, post-match reactions, and highlight clips across major football platforms online.

Soccernet.ng will also provide live updates, key moments, tactical analysis, and post-match reactions from Nigerian ex-players and coaches after the final whistle.

The match is expected to dominate football conversations across Nigeria, especially in viewing centres and live-watch events in cities like Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt.

Soccer Where is the match being played?

The game will take place at the Puskás Aréna, Budapest, Hungary.

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