When PSG and Inter Milan walk out under the lights at Munich’s Allianz Arena this Saturday (May 31), history will be at stake.
For PSG, it’s a shot at redemption and a first-ever UEFA Champions League crown after years of near misses and rebuilds.
For Inter, it’s a chance to join the elite four-time winners club and exorcise the ghost of their narrow 2023 loss toManchester City.
Luis Enrique’s Paris side is a young, fast, and fearless group, which is led by Ballon d'Or contender Ousmane Dembele. PSG swept through a brutal knockout path filled with Premier League giants.
Inter, under the ever-calm Simone Inzaghi, relied on grit, experience, and Lautaro Martínez’s nine-goal campaign to outlast the giants like Bayern Munich and Barcelona in the knockout stages.
The stakes are massive. The backdrop? A stadium where every final has crowned a new European champion.
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PSG: By the numbers
- Playing in their second UEFA Champions League final after a 1-0 loss to Bayern in 2020.
- They are still chasing their first European Cup title, with Marseille (1993) the only French winners so far.
- They recorded a 10-0 aggregate win over Brest, the biggest knockout margin of this UCL season.
- Knocked out three Premier League sides en route: Liverpool, Aston Villa, and Arsenal.
- Marquinhos has made 106 UCL appearances, the most by a player for a French club.
- Have won nine of their last 11 Champions League matches.
- Haven’t featured in a 0-0 in the UCL for 98 straight games, with their last coming against Real Madrid in 2015.
- Their all-time record against Italian teams stands at six wins, nine draws, and 10 losses (27 scored, 33 conceded).
- Last faced an Italian club in 2023/24, beating AC Milan 3-0 at home but losing 2-1 away.
Inter Milan: By the numbers
- Inter are competing in their sixth UCL final, having won three (1964, 1965, 2010) and lost three (1967, 1972, 2023).
- They have won 10 matches in the 2024/25 UCL, a club record for a single European season.
- Lautaro Martínez has scored 9 goals this UCL campaign, tying Hernán Crespo’s club record.
- Suffered just one defeat in 14 UCL matches this season, with a record of 10 wins and three draws.
- Have scored 42 goals against French clubs in UEFA competitions..
- Hold a solid record vs French sides: 12 wins, eight draws, and seven defeats in 27 meetings.
- Last faced a Ligue 1 team in the 2024 group stage, beating Monaco 3-0 at the San Siro.
- This is their first-ever UEFA competition meeting with PSG.
- This will be their fifth appearance at the Allianz Arena (two wins, one draw, one loss).
All stats are sourced from UEFA.