Paris Saint-Germain marched past Bayern Munich and into the Champions League final, finishing the semifinal job with authority.

The defending champions won both legs and took the tie 6-4 on aggregate, according to the match summary, turning one of Europe’s biggest matchups into a clear statement of control. PSG did not just survive a heavyweight test; they handled it across two games and protected their grip on the trophy they already hold.

PSG did what champions must do: beat a top rival twice and leave no doubt over the course of the tie.

The result sets up a final against Arsenal, giving the tournament a sharp finish between a reigning champion and an English challenger. That pairing carries its own intrigue. PSG arrive with momentum and proof they can manage elite opposition over two legs, while Arsenal now prepare for a one-match showdown where form, nerve, and discipline matter more than history.

Key Facts

  • Paris Saint-Germain beat Bayern Munich in the Champions League semifinal.
  • PSG won both legs of the tie.
  • The aggregate score finished 6-4 in PSG’s favor.
  • PSG will face Arsenal in the final.

For Bayern Munich, the exit closes the door on a chance to reclaim Europe’s biggest club prize. Reports indicate the semifinal produced goals and pressure, but the decisive fact stayed the same from start to finish: PSG found enough control and cutting edge to come through on aggregate. In knockout football, that balance often matters more than any one dramatic moment.

Now the focus shifts to the final and to what PSG’s run could mean for the balance of power in European football. A successful title defense would confirm staying power, not just brilliance. Arsenal, meanwhile, have the chance to disrupt that story. The next match will decide the trophy, but this semifinal already made one point clear: PSG remain the team everyone must beat.