PSG and Arsenal meet in Europe's biggest game in the UEFA Champions League final at the Puskas Arena in Budapest on Saturday, with the former looking to join the elite as back-to-back winners of the competition.
More history will be made by these two, as PSG aim to back up last year's 5-0 hammering of Inter Milan, having also wrapped up yet another Ligue 1 title under Luis Enrique.
For Arsenal, they have already ended their long wait for the Premier League title and now Mikel Arteta will aim to complete a remarkable double with their first UEFA Champions League success.
It promises to be a high-class battle in Hungary, with both sides looking to make their exceptional seasons unforgettable.
PSG's change of focus from marquee spending on the sport's best individuals to high-class young prospects worked wonders last season and it has not shown signs of stopping this term.
The Parisiens finally joined Europe's elite when they were, by far, the best team on the continent, winning their first UEFA Champions League title. They did it in style too, as it was never in doubt with a 5-0 demolition of Inter.
Once again, they had the league wrapped up plenty of time in advance before the UEFA Champions League final, but their season ended with a bump when losing their derby 2-1 against Paris FC on the final day.
PSG fans will be sweating as Ousmane Dembele came off in the first half, but it is likely that was a precaution with this game in mind for the Ballon D'Or winner.
Their fears will be eased as they have been magnificent in the UEFA Champions League this season, specifically in the knockout stages.
They have blown away the likes of Chelsea and Liverpool on their way to a second successive final and their squad could outclass another English side.
However, there have been some banana skin moments on the way and plenty of goals, both for and against PSG.
In the round of 32, they narrowly overcame Monaco with a 3-2 win and a 2-2 draw in two legs, beat Chelsea 5-2 in the round of 16 first leg, while no one can forget their staggering 5-4 win against Bayern Munich in the semi-final first leg.
Arsenal have failed to score in just one of their UEFA Champions League knockout matches, and they have netted in their last five games.
PSG should have enough quality to overcome Arsenal, but their rivals can also get on the scoreline.
One of the big reasons why PSG have made their way to another UEFA Champions League final has been the stunning form of their star Georgian forward Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.
While Dembele takes a lot of the headlines as the Ballon D'Or winner, Kvaratskelia has been on fire in the competition this year.
He has scored a red-hot 10 goals in 15 Champions League matches this season, as well as providing six assists.
Two of those came in PSG's 5-4 win over Bayern and Arsenal should be incredibly worried that he could be the one to punish them, not Dembele.
There is no doubt that discipline will come into play in such a major final, and Arsenal have already had many repeat offenders when it comes to bookings in the Premier League.
The Gunners have had nine players pick up two or more yellow cards during the season and, with a straight shootout to come, there will be no worries about picking up a caution.
Arsenal's worst offenders have been Riccardo Calafiori and Jurrien Timber. However, the former may not be in line to start in Budapest, while the latter is a huge doubt with an ankle injury.
It is more than worth taking a chance on Martin Zubimendi to get booked, as he has been a mainstay in the line-up, having played 38 times in the campaign.
Zubimendi is one of the first names on Mikel Arteta's teamsheet and is nearly guaranteed to play the whole game, so he looks at the biggest risk of picking up a caution.
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PSG | +130 |
Tie | +230 |
Arsenal | +220 |
Ousmane Dembele (PSG) | +162 |
Goncalo Ramos (PSG) | +175 |
Viktor Gyokeres (Arsenal) | +200 |
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (PSG) | +210 |
Bradley Barcola (PSG) | +225 |
Desire Doue (PSG) | +225 |
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