Sport has asked Arsenal supporters to send in photos and stories from the moments they sit down to watch the Champions League final against Paris St-Germain. On matchday, the call is simple: show where you are, who you are with and how you are spending the evening as Arsenal chase the trophy for the first time.
That means readers in Budapest, the UK or anywhere else can add their own view of the final as it unfolds. Some will be watching with family and friends, others from fan gatherings, but all of them are tied to the same fixture: Arsenal against Paris St-Germain, the holders.
The appeal lands because this is not just another cup final for Arsenal. It is a chance to break through for a first Champions League title, and that gives every screenshot, pub table photo and living-room snapshot a sharper edge. Paris St-Germain arrive with the trophy already in hand, which is why the build-up carries both hope and pressure for supporters waiting to see whether this is the night Arsenal change their history.
The request also makes clear that the story is not limited to what happens on the pitch. The focus is on where people are watching from, whether that is a packed room in the UK, a bar in Budapest or a quiet corner elsewhere, and on the small details that turn a final into a memory. Fans can bookmark the Arsenal page for news, fan opinions, punditry, reporter insight, audio clips and more as the night goes on.
What remains open is the most personal part of the coverage: where supporters chose to gather, and what they felt worth sending in as Arsenal try to do what they have never done before. Those images and accounts will become part of the final’s record long after the last whistle.

