The official UEFA Champions League X account has acknowledged Arsenal’s impressive journey to the 2026 final, highlighting their unbeaten streak of 14 matches, during which they only allowed six goals and achieved nine clean sheets, as reported by Softfootball.
This milestone follows Arsenal’s 1–0 win against Atlético Madrid in the semi-final’s second leg, securing a 2–1 aggregate victory and earning a spot at Puskás Aréna in Budapest. This will be their first appearance in a Champions League final in two decades.
A graphic released by UEFA illustrated Arsenal’s path through both the group stage and knockout rounds, showcasing significant victories over prominent European teams, including FC Bayern Munich and Atlético Madrid.
UEFA stated:
Arsenal go to Budapest undefeated.

Declan Rice received the Player of the Match award for the pivotal second leg. UEFA’s announcement included a video of Rice celebrating on the pitch with the accolade, showcasing his impact through effective midfield play, accurate passing, and tactical awareness.
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However, this decision has stirred discussion among fans, with several suggesting that either Bukayo Saka or Viktor Gyökeres had more impactful performances. Regardless of varying views, Rice’s role was recognized as vital to Arsenal’s advancement.

The focus now shifts to the final on May 30, where Arsenal will confront the victor of the match between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich. PSG currently has a slight edge following a thrilling 5–4 first-leg win in what has been one of the highest-scoring semi-finals in the tournament’s history.
With their unbeaten streak still active, conversations are increasing regarding the possibility of Arsenal achieving a historic European campaign, reminiscent of their famous “Invincibles” season in 2004.
