The kits for the Champions League final have now been confirmed, with Arsenal set to wear their 2025/26 home kit to face Paris Saint-Germain.

With a few days to go until the Champions League final on Saturday, the kits the two teams will wear have now been officially confirmed.
Arsenal are set to wear their 2025/26 red and white home kit, with the goalkeeper wearing an all-yellow kit.
As for PSG, it looks like they’ll be wearing their 2025/26 home kit as well, with their goalkeeper dressed in green. The referee will wear a light blue top and black shorts.

Both Arsenal and PSG have recently released their new home kits for the 2026/27 campaign, but it seems they’ve each decided they’d prefer to wear this season’s kit for one last game.
PSG’s decision to wear this season’s kit may have aided Arsenal in wearing their own home kit, as PSG’s new kit contains significantly more red and white than the old one and UEFA’s kit clash rules are notoriously strict.

PSG had first choice of kit, as the designated home team for the match. The ‘home’ team for the final was decided by a random draw earlier in the competition, with PSG ending up as the home side despite finishing 11th to Arsenal’s 1st in the League Phase.
Arsenal finishing top of the League Phase earned the Gunners a home second leg in every knockout round up to the final, but luck of the draw took away their chance to be the ‘home’ team in Budapest.
Fortunately, the team will be dressed in red and white anyway, which certainly would not have been the case if Bayern Munich had reached the final instead of PSG.
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