Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal are locked at 1-1 in the Champions League final, setting up a thrilling extra time and potential penalty shootout to decide the European club football title.
Extra time will consist of two 15-minute periods, giving teams 30 minutes to find a winner. If the score remains level after 120 minutes, the Champions League trophy will be decided by a penalty shootout.
Each team will initially take five penalties, and if the sides remain tied, the shootout will move into sudden death until a winner emerges.
This is the first Champions League final to require extra time since 2016, making the prospect of a dramatic finish even more exciting.