Can Arsenal win Champions League final to give Premier League clean sweep of European trophies? - ESPN
First Aston Villa, now Crystal Palace, then Arsenal? Thanks to this month's European successes for Villa and Palace, the Premier League is one game away from joining an extremely exclusive club.
Palace ended their topsy-turvy 2025-26 season on a high by beating Rayo Vallecano 1-0 in the UEFA Conference League final on Wednesday. With both teams contesting their first-ever European final, Jean-Philippe Mateta's goal was enough to nab the win for Palace in Leipzig, Germany, and end outgoing head coach Oliver Glasner's tenure on a high.
This came a week after Aston Villa ended a trophy drought of their own in Istanbul by comprehensively beating Freiburg 3-0 in the UEFA Europa League final to clinch their first major trophy since 1996 and their first in Europe since 1982.
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So with Villa lifting the Europa League and Palace winning the Conference League, there is now a chance that Premier League teams could complete a clean sweep of the UEFA club competitions this season, should Arsenal manage to vanquish defending champions Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final on Saturday.
After grinding their way to the Premier League title, the Gunners are back in the Champions League final for the first time in 20 years and are seeking to complete an impressive double. However, they face formidable opposition in the shape of defending champions PSG, who are on course for a remarkable five-trophy season.
Should Mikel Arteta's side muster a win in Budapest, Hungary, it would complete a Premier League clean sweep of all three UEFA club


