Lyon snatch dramatic Champions League final spot with late winner against Arsenal
Olympique Lyonnes produced a clinical second-half turnaround and an 87th-minute winner from Jule Brand to eliminate Arsenal and book their place in the UEFA Women's Champions League final.
Olympique Lyonnes have reached the UEFA Women's Champions League final after a breathless 4-3 aggregate win over Arsenal in their semi-final second leg on 2 May 2026. Jule Brand's 87th-minute goal at the Groupama Stadium completed a second-half fightback that left Arsenal's holders' reign ended in the cruellest possible fashion.
The result means Lyon will face either Barcelona or Bayern Munich in the final, with that tie still to be decided in the second leg on 3 May 2026. Barcelona and Bayern played out a 1-1 draw in the first meeting at the Estadi Olímpic, leaving the outcome finely balanced.
A final-half turnaround
Arsenal had seized control of the tie in the first half at the Groupama Stadium. Kadidiatou Diani — formerly of Lyon — gave the visitors a 2-1 lead on the night, finding the net to put Arsenal 3-2 ahead on aggregate with a strike that silenced the home crowd. The goal came after Lyon had briefly drawn level following a first-leg deficit, with the tie swinging momentum back toward Arsenal at a crucial juncture.
But Lyon, France's dominant club in women's football for the better part of a decade, steadied themselves. The second half belonged to the home side, who pressed relentlessly and converted pressure into goals. The sources do not specify the exact timeline of Lyon's second-half scoring sequence, but the eventual outcome was clear: Lyon scored the goals required to advance.
Brand decides it
With the tie slipping away from Arsenal and time running short, Brand delivered the decisive moment. The Germany international met a cross in the box and found the net in the 87th minute, sparking scenes of celebration at the Groupama Stadium. The goal put Lyon 4-3 ahead on aggregate, a margin they held to the final whistle.
It was a cruel way for Arsenal's title defence to end. The Gunners had been within touching distance of a second consecutive final, having built their aggregate lead across two legs. But Lyon's composure under pressure — and Brand's timing — proved decisive where Arsenal's campaign faltered.
A familiar stage for Lyon
Lyonnes' passage to the final is no surprise to those familiar with the club's recent history. The club has reached the Champions League final on multiple occasions and built a reputation for performing under knockout-stage pressure. Their ability to recover from deficits, as they did against Arsenal, reflects both the quality in their squad and the tactical discipline installed by their coaching staff.
OL's senior women's team has accumulated more European silverware than any other club in the women's game in the modern era. Reaching another final extends that dominance and keeps them in the hunt for another title as the season enters its decisive phase.
The final awaits
Lyon will now wait to learn their final opponents. Barcelona, who lifted this trophy in 2021, travel to Munich on 3 May 2026 for the decisive second leg of their semi-final. The first meeting ended 1-1, a result that leaves everything to play for in Bavaria. The winner will face Lyon in the final at a date and venue to be confirmed by UEFA.
For Arsenal, the defeat marks the end of a campaign that showed promise but ultimately fell short at the final hurdle. The holders will not get the chance to retain their crown. For Lyon, the focus turns to preparing for what could be another historic European night.
Lyon and Bayern meet in Women's Champions League semi-final second leg on 3 May, with Barcelona holding a 1-1 aggregate advantage after the first leg.
