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It’s the Women’s FA Cup final on Sunday. Here’s Tom Garry with the first of two pieces on the Manchester City v Brighton Wembley showdown.

On the ball – guess the footballer

The Guardian has kicked off a new chapter in puzzles with the launch of its first daily football game, On the ball. It is now live in the app for both iOS and Android.

Today’s mystery man is a defender. I nailed him in two guesses with a score of 65. But, fans of his club can likely beat that.

Based on very sad feelings experienced as a child when the 1982 team went out to Italy, I still get upset when Brazil get eliminated from a World Cup. Zico, Eder, Socrates… isn’t it. Marvellous.

Anyway, here’s a look at the 2026 squad. Carlo Ancelotti being in charge gives me hope that they can turn it on. And, please Fifa, don’t let them wear blue shirts in any matches.

Anthony Gordon completed a £69.3m move from Newcastle to Barcelona yesterday. And while some thought it was an AI fake, the England winger then impressed the locals by answering several questions in fairly fluent Spanish. “I wanted to speak Spanish because, as I kid, I believed I would play for Barca, believe it or not,” said Gordaon. “I have a physio in Newcastle and we spoke every day and I told him that one day I would play for Barca, so I wanted to learn Spanish.”

Here’s Sid Lowe on Gordon realising his dream move.

Back to the big one tonight and Ed Aarons was also at Luis Enrique’s press conference. The PSG boss is set to field the same outfield 10 that smashed Inter 5-0 in last year’s final.

Barney Ronay has done us a favour by reading a book on Gianni Infantino so we don’t have to. Funnily enough, I was killing time watching some World Cup preview programmes on a recent plane journey in which the Fifa president popped up dressed like someone from East 17 in their pomp. A big white coat kindathing. Here’s a more recent one of him trying to appeal to Canadians.

Fifa president Gianni Infantino with the World Cup trophy.
Fifa president Gianni Infantino gets deep deep down with the World Cup trophy. Photograph: Xinhua/Shutterstock

Let’s come up for air from our Champions League buildup and switch focus briefly to the World Cup! Yes, it’s now less than two weeks until we drop everything and tune in excitedly to, erm, Mexico v South Africa.

Hopefully, you’ve been immersing yourselves in our Team Guides. Next up: Haiti. Any team whose star striker is named Duckens Nazon is worthy of further investigation.

“We have one, and now we want the second one.” Here’s Ed Aarons on Mikel Arteta’s hunger for trophies.

Another key question: which band will be headlining the pre-match show? The answer is The Killers.

“With more than 35 million albums sold worldwide and a catalogue including multi-platinum anthems such as Mr. Brightside, When You Were Young and Human, the band continues to captivate audiences across generations,” it says here.

The Killers themselves said this. And definitely word for word: “When we were asked to perform at the UEFA Champions League Final Kick Off Show presented by Pepsi we said, ‘Yes’ without hesitation; some stages speak for themselves. We’re honoured to celebrate the incredible teams and players at what will undoubtedly be an epic match.”

Here’s an obscure fun fact not quoted by uefa.com. Lead singer Brandon Flowers is the cousin of former PGA Tour golf pro, Craig Barlow. Of course, we all recall him finishing 26th in the 2006 US Open.

If you want more on Brandon Flowers, here’s something from the archives.

Will the demands of a punishing Premier League season catch up with Arsenal tonight? That angle is addressed here by the stats gurus at Opta.

“Across both squads, 12 players have played at least 3,000 minutes of competitive football this season, and nine of them play for Arsenal. If Jurriën Timber is passed fit, all of them could start on Saturday.”

Mikel Arteta: Perhaps had he taken a different path as a teenager, the Arsenal boss could have been hitting forehand winners in the French Open (full coverage here folks). Our man in Spain, Sid Lowe, delves into Arteta’s back story. Spoiler: he chose football over tennis.

Barney Ronay has already arrived in Budapest. Can Arsenal pull this thing off?

“Saturday afternoon at the Puskas Arena already looks like a twin-track event for Mikel Arteta’s team, an occasion that changes shape according to the angle from which you see it. On one hand, victory against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final would represent the greatest day in Arsenal’s history. On the other, this is an occasion that feels strangely light, fun, celebratory, a free-hit kind of final.”

And as for Arsenal actually beating the flamboyant holders?

“You’re not going to outdance Michael Jackson. But you may beat him at a really long and painful game of Scrabble.”

Barbers wearing Arsenal shirts in Budapest.
Barbers wearing Arsenal shirts in Budapest. Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA

Donald McRae is usually doing a brilliant job of teasing great stories out of others. But, as an expectant Arsenal fan, he has his own tale to tell and it begins in a South African cinema in 1969. Donald and his 25-year-old son, who is just as besotted by the Gunners, will be at the final in Budapest this evening.

To witness a Champions League final in person, first you have to get there. And that’s far from straightforward.

“Ben Boxhall is flying to Kraków with two friends. They plan to catch a bus from Kraków to Budapest at 5am on Saturday. The trio have not got a hotel booked in Budapest and, after joining the thousands of fans expected at the Uefa meeting point where the game will be shown, plan to pull an all-nighter before catching the first bus back to Kraków. “We were looking at flying to Budapest but it was about £500 to £600 on Wizz Air,” said Adam Wares.” Instead they paid £170 for their return flights.”

Preamble

“A massive opportunity to do something special.” The words of Arsenal winger Bukayo Saka as the Gunners look to pull off a sensational double by following up their Premier League title success by winning the Champions League for the first time.

Opponents PSG broke their own European Cup duck last year and in scintillating style. Many shrewd judges fancied opponents Inter to grind out a narrow win in Munich; instead, Luis Enrique’s side led the Italians a merry dance to run out 5-0 winners and record the biggest victory margin in the competition’s history. The bookies make PSG favourites to retain their crown, but after ending their 20-year wait for a domestic league title perhaps the force is with Mikel Arteta’s men

The build-up begins here and, KICK-OFF ALERT, don’t be planning a day out or ordering a pizza for a 7.30pm date with the sofa as the game in Budapest kicks off at 5pm BST.

Beyond PSG v Arsenal, we’ll be travelling the globe for more World Cup news and also be looking ahead to the Women’s FA Cup final on Sunday.

Ready? Of course you are.

Let’s go! Allons-y!

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