European football’s biggest night is officially heading to Hungary, with UEFA confirming that the 2026 UEFA Champions League final will be staged in Budapest on May 30, with kickoff scheduled for 18:00 GMT.
The prestigious showdown will take place at the iconic Puskás Aréna, a modern venue that has rapidly become one of Europe’s premier football destinations. With a capacity of over 65,000, the stadium is no stranger to major events, having previously hosted the UEFA Super Cup and matches during UEFA Euro 2020.
Budapest’s selection highlights UEFA’s continued commitment to expanding the reach of elite football across different regions in Europe. The Hungarian capital, known for its rich culture and vibrant football atmosphere, is expected to deliver a memorable experience for fans traveling from across the globe.
The 2026 final will come at a time when the Champions League is evolving, with the competition already transitioning into its new format designed to increase competitiveness and excitement. By the time the final arrives, Europe’s top clubs will have navigated a more demanding path, making the Budapest showdown even more significant.
UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin expressed confidence in the city’s ability to host a world-class event, citing Hungary’s growing reputation for organizing major sporting occasions.
Fans can expect a spectacular occasion both on and off the pitch, as Budapest prepares to welcome tens of thousands of supporters for what promises to be another historic Champions League final under the lights.







