Paris-Saint Germain and Arsenal FC meet in the UEFA Champions League final on Saturday, May 30, and fans looking up how to watch Champions League final are doing it now because kickoff is set for 12 p.m. ET at Budapest’s Puskás Aréna. The match brings together the defending champions and a side chasing its first title, with both clubs already crowned domestically this season.
For viewers in the United States, the final will be available on Paramount+, CBS, Univision, fuboTV and VIX. In the UK, TNT Sports has the broadcast. For anyone trying to keep costs down, fuboTV includes a 7-day free trial, which makes it one of the simplest legal ways to stream the game without paying upfront.
There are also free options abroad. In Ireland, the PSG-Arsenal game will stream on RTE Player; in Germany, ZDF will carry it; in Belgium, RTL Play will show it; and in Turkey, viewers can find it on TRT1 or tabii. That broad spread of access is why the question of where to watch has become as important as the match itself, especially with the final landing on different services depending on where a fan is watching from.
The catch is that some of those streams are locked to their home markets. Viewers in the US, UK or elsewhere may need a subscription, or a virtual private network to reach a region-specific broadcast, and PCMag says it recommends ExpressVPN for location spoofing. The practical answer is simple: the free path exists, but it is not universal, and fans will need to match their country to the right service before kickoff at 12 p.m. ET on Saturday.
PCMag, which says it tests, rates and reviews more than 1,500 products a year, has turned the final into a country-by-country viewing map because that is what matters most on match day. By Saturday noon in Eastern Time, the only question left is whether each fan is already in the right place to watch it.

