BAYERN MUNICH 1-1 (Agg: 5-6) PSG: Reigning European champions PSG have booked their spot in yet another final after seeing off German giants Bayern Munich

Arsenal will take on PSG in the 2026 Champions League final after the French side squeezed Bayern Munich to seal a 6-5 aggregate win.
Ballon d'Or holder Ousmane Dembele picked up where he had left off in the French capital as he crashed Khvicha Kvaratskhelia's low cross past Manuel Neuer to give PSG the lead on the night - and that would prove to be the match winner.
The goalscoring rate then unfortunately slowed down, albeit the controversy didn't. Bayern were left furious after seeing Nuno Mendes handle the ball after already being booked but the referee did not deem it worthy of a sending off.
Joao Neves was then accused of a handball in the box but once again, the referee was unmoved. Bayern dominated large swaths of the game, with Harry Kane firing home late on to give his side late hope.
But they eventually ran out of time, with the German side now having gone six years without a European crown. PSG in the meantime have the chance to make it back-to-back titles just 12 months after they ended their long wait for their first European triumph.
After seeing him score twice in Paris, Bayern will have wanted to keep a close eye on Dembele on home turf. But he escaped their glance just three minutes in.
Fabian Ruiz's pass set Kvaratskhelia free down the left and the Georgian picked out Dembele, who thundered home.
Bayern continued to create opportunities, however. Michael Olise twice went close, while Matvéi Safónov was required to deny Jamal Musiala.
The hosts were also left incensed after two handball decisions went against them. Following an early booking, Mendes clearly handled the ball but the referee elected that Konrad Laimer had committed a similar offence earlier in the move.

Vincent Kompany and his players then appealed for another decision as Vitinha's clearance struck Neves but the referee was unmoved. As per the laws of the game, a touch is not considered a handball had the ball been inadvertently played by a teammate.
Bayern continued to probe throughout the second half, with both Lennart Karl and Laimer seeing powerful efforts deflected away. England captain Harry Kane lashed home in stoppage time but Kompany's side bow out having been part of one of the most entertaining two-legged semi finals in European history.
Attention will now turn to the Champions League final on May 30 where Arsenal will take on PSG. It will either be a back-to-back champion or a first-time winner celebrating in Budapest.
