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The Champions League Semi-Final Draw Is Already Set — Here Are the 4 Possible Finals
The Champions League semi-final bracket is predetermined. Here are the 4 possible final matchups and why each would be extraordinary.
The Champions League semi-final bracket is predetermined. Here are the 4 possible final matchups and why each would be extraordinary.
- The Champions League semi-final bracket is predetermined.
- The Champions League's predetermined bracket structure — established to ensure consistent competitive integrity across the knockout stages — means the semi-final pairings are already known before the quarter-final first...
- This structure creates four specific possible finals at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest on May 30:
The Champions League semi-final bracket is predetermined.
The Champions League's predetermined bracket structure — established to ensure consistent competitive integrity across the knockout stages — means the semi-final pairings are already known before the quarter-final first legs have been played. Winner of Quarter-Final 1 (PSG/Liverpool) faces Winner of Quarter-Final 2 (Real Madrid/Bayern) in Semi-Final 1. Winner of Quarter-Final 3 (Barcelona/Atlético) faces Winner of Quarter-Final 4 (Sporting/Arsenal) in Semi-Final 2.
This structure creates four specific possible finals at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest on May 30:
Scenario 1: Real Madrid vs Arsenal. The specific matchup that would combine the competition's most successful club with the English club whose ambition and quality have been building toward this moment under Arteta's management. Their 5-1 aggregate in last season's quarter-final — Arsenal's victory — adds the particular narrative layer of Liverpool that the 2026 rematch could provide.
Scenario 2: Real Madrid vs Barcelona. The Champions League El Clásico — which has occurred only three times in the competition's history, most recently 2010/11 — would be the highest-watched single match in the competition's history, possibly exceeding any previous viewing record. Two Spanish clubs, the most global club brands in football, at a Budapest final.
Scenario 3: PSG vs Arsenal. The defending champions against the English club whose specific European ambition and Arteta's management has been building toward exactly this kind of final. Their specific head-to-head history — no major European finals between them — adds the novelty dimension to already significant clubs.
Scenario 4: PSG vs Barcelona. Two of football's biggest clubs, both aiming for European supremacy, in a final that combines their specific commercial power, their global supporter communities, and the particular tactical interest of Enrique's PSG against Flick's Barcelona.
All four are genuinely extraordinary final matchups. The quarter-finals will determine which one Budapest gets.