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Festive atmosphere in Budapest as PSG and Arsenal eye Champions League title
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PSG and Arsenal supporters arrive in Budapest for Champions League final
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Budapest police investigating fan brawl ahead of Arsenal's match against PSG
Police in Budapest have made arrests and are studying CCTV footage to identify supporters fighting before Saturday's Champions League final between Arsenal and Paris St-Germain.
Arsenal owners promise to strengthen squad even if double is achieved in Budapest
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Arteta demands fast, smart and bold moves to continue Arsenal's progress
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Paris Saint-Germain wins the Champions League after penalty shootout victory against Arsenal
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Champions League final buildup, World Cup news, transfers and more – matchday live
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PSG beat Arsenal in shootout to retain UCL title
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Timber on the bench, Havertz starts for Arsenal against PSG in Champions League final
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