Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal will contend for the "big-eared" trophy. Enrique's squad eliminated Bayern Munich in the semi-finals with an aggregate score of 6-5 (5-4 in Paris, 1-1 in Munich), while Arteta's team knocked out the valiant Atletico Madrid of Simeone with an aggregate score of 2-1 (1-1 in the Spanish capital, 1-0 in London).
Thus, the Parisians and Londoners will cross swords for the coveted Champions League trophy in the grand final in Budapest (May 30, 19:00).
The team from the "City of Light" will try to achieve a back-to-back victory and win the second trophy in its history.
The Gunners will seek to claim their first title in the competition in their second final in their long history, returning to a final for the first time since distant 2006, where they were defeated 2-1 by Barcelona.
This is a historic final, as it will be the first Franco-English showdown in the history of the institution.
Since the inaugural year of the European Cup in distant 1956, Reims, Saint-Étienne, Marseille, and Paris Saint-Germain have made an appearance in the grand final of Europe's premier club competition.
The French count 2 victories, with Papin's Marseille in 1993 against Milan and last year's walkover of the Parisians against Inter with a 5-0 score.
The capital team is chasing a back-to-back to become the second team to achieve it since the competition was rebranded.
The other team that has accomplished this is Real Madrid with 3 consecutive victories (2016, 2017, 2018). Now all eyes are on the big night of May 30 in Budapest.
Both will seek to make the trophy "their own" in order to write a new chapter in the "Golden Book" of the Champions League.