Defending cup holders Paris Saint-Germain and Premier League leaders Arsenal punched their tickets to the 2026 Champions League final, but only one will leave Budapest with the European crown. The Gunners came into the second leg of their semifinal tie with Atlético Madrid hoping to make their first Champions League final since 2006. A goal from Bukayo Saka was the difference-maker at the Emirates Stadium, propelling Arsenal to a 1–0 victory on the night to eliminate Los Colchoneros 2–1 on aggregate. Then, 24 hours later, PSG locked horns with Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena. The clash lacked the frenetic goalscoring of the first leg, but Luis Enrique’s men showed their class and poise, securing a 1–1 draw away from home to advance to their second consecutive Champions League final 6–5 on aggregate. Now that the stage is set for Europe’s showpiece event, here’s how the Opta supercomputer rates each finalist’s chance of claiming Champions League glory.…