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Sky Bet Champions League Offer: Get £30 in Free Bets for PSG vs Arsenal

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Sky Bet £30 Free Bets Offer
Sky Bet £30 Free Bets Offer

Saturday night in Budapest. Paris Saint-Germain against Arsenal. The Champions League trophy on the line. This is the fixture neutrals have been dreaming of since the draw was made, and Sky Bet, the home of football betting in the UK, has you covered with £30 in free bets for new customers.

New customers only. First single & E/W bet only. Odds of 1/1 or greater. 3 X £10 bet tokens. Free bet stakes not included in returns. Free bets exclude virtuals. Free bets are non withdrawable. Free bets expire after 30 days. Eligibility restrictions and further T&Cs apply.

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PSG vs Arsenal: Match Details

  • Date: Saturday 30 May 2026

  • Kick-off: 5:00 pm BST

  • Venue: Puskás Aréna, Budapest (capacity 65,000)

  • TV (UK): TNT Sports 1, coverage from 3pm BST

  • Radio: BBC Radio 5 Live & talkSPORT

Get £30 in Free Bets with Sky Bet

Sky Bet's welcome offer is one of the most straightforward in the industry. Place a qualifying bet and you'll receive £30 in free bets, split into three £10 tokens — no promo code needed, no complicated hoops to jump through.

Unlike some free bet offers where your tokens are tied to specific markets or sports, Sky Bet's free bets can be used across any single or each-way market on the sportsbook. There are no wagering requirements attached either, meaning any profit you make from a free bet is yours to withdraw. With 30 days to use them, you've got plenty of time to spread them across the final itself, the immediate aftermath and into the World Cup this summer.

How to Claim

  1. Register: Create a new Sky Bet account through the link on this page. No promo code is needed.

  2. Deposit: Add a minimum of £5. Note that Skrill and Neteller deposits do not qualify.

  3. Place your qualifying bet: Stake a single or each-way bet at minimum odds of 1/1 (evens). Only your first bet counts.

  4. Receive your free bets: Three £10 free bet tokens are credited to your account once your qualifying bet settles.

New customers only. First single & E/W bet only. Odds of 1/1 or greater. 3 × £10 bet tokens. Free bet stakes not included in returns. Free bets exclude virtuals. Free bets are non-withdrawable. Free bets expire after 30 days. Eligibility restrictions and further T&Cs apply. 18+. BeGambleAware.org.

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PSG vs Arsenal: Champions League Final Preview

Paris Saint-Germain: The Relentless Defending Champions

Twelve months on from their 5–0 demolition of Inter Milan in Munich, PSG are back and arguably more dangerous than ever. Luis Enrique has built a side that doesn't just win — it imposes itself. With 44 goals in this season's Champions League campaign alone, second only to the all-time record in a single UCL campaign, they have punished every team placed in front of them.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has been the tournament's defining player, finishing the campaign with 10 goals and 6 assists — a PSG club record. Around him, Dembélé and Zaïre-Emery have provided the creativity and dynamism to dismantle the best defences in Europe. Chelsea, Liverpool and Bayern Munich have all been sent home, the last of those in a breathtaking 6–5 aggregate semi-final that delivered everything a football match could.

Win on Saturday and PSG join Real Madrid as the only clubs in the modern Champions League era to retain the trophy. That is the size of what they are chasing.

Injury note: Achraf Hakimi (thigh) and Ousmane Dembélé (calf) are both doubtful.

Arsenal: A Generation's Defining Night

Twenty years is a long time to wait. Arsenal's last Champions League final was a 2–1 defeat to Barcelona in Paris in 2006, and the journey back to this stage has tested the patience of every supporter who stayed the course. Under Mikel Arteta, that patience has been rewarded in full — a first Premier League title in 22 years, and now a shot at the biggest prize in club football.

The foundation of Arsenal's campaign has been defensive excellence. Six goals conceded in the entire tournament, nine clean sheets, and a 14-game unbeaten run in the Champions League this season. They topped the league phase, then dismantled Bayer Leverkusen, Sporting CP and Atlético Madrid in the knockouts. Bukayo Saka's crucial goal in the semi-final second leg at the Emirates sent the stadium into delirium and confirmed what many had suspected — this Arsenal side is built for exactly this kind of occasion.

Arteta's project, so often talked about in terms of potential, is now being measured in trophies.

Key Players to Watch

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (PSG)

The standout individual of the entire tournament. Kvaratskhelia's combination of pace, directness and composure in front of goal has destroyed every defence he has faced this season. Arsenal's left side will face the sternest test of their campaign.

Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)

If there is one player who encapsulates what Arteta has built, it is Saka. Intelligent, relentless and capable of producing the decisive moment when it matters most. He has been central to every significant result Arsenal have produced this season.

Ousmane Dembélé (PSG)

His fitness is the biggest question mark heading into the final. When available, Dembélé is one of the most difficult forwards in the world to defend against, and he has a specific history of hurting Arsenal in big moments. A potential game-changer if he makes it to kick-off.

Kai Havertz (Arsenal)

Often overlooked in the conversation about Arsenal's key men, Havertz is quietly essential to how Arteta's side functions. His movement between the lines and ability to link play in tight spaces gives Arsenal a different dimension in the final third.

Our Take

On paper, PSG are slight favourites and the logic is understandable. They have been the best team in the tournament, they have the most dangerous forward line left in the competition, and they know what it takes to win this trophy having done it just 12 months ago.

But Arsenal are not here by accident. They have ground out results against elite opposition all campaign, they don't concede, and they have match-winners of their own. If Arteta can neutralise Kvaratskhelia and get Saka in the game, this final is there for them to win.

The PSG injury concerns add another layer of uncertainty. A fully fit PSG are clear favourites. A PSG without Dembélé and Hakimi is a different proposition entirely.

This has extra time written all over it.

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