The biggest event of the European soccer calendar will be staged this weekend when Paris Saint-Germain take on Arsenal in the 2025–26 Champions League final. PSG are hunting back-to-back titles after last season’s maiden triumph, while Arsenal are appearing in only their second final and seeking a first title. Europe’s best sides this season—for very different reasons—appear likely to put on a show. The Puskás Aréna in Budapest hosts Saturday’s clash between the behemoths, the first time the venue has been used for such a goliath soccer event. There will be nearly 68,000 people inside the stadium for the season’s decisive Champions League battle. However, there has been an alteration to this year’s schedule, with the traditional kickoff time for the showpiece event having been moved three hours earlier in the day. Here’s why. The Reason Behind Champions League Kick-Off Time Alteration PSG can defend their crown, while Arsenal can clinch a maiden title.…