The weekend arrives with the weight of destiny. Three arenas. Three battles. One question: who rises to glory? The Champions League final ignites Budapest. The FNC spectacle conquers Belgrade. And the Croatian youth warriors face a Spanish giant in a fight for survival. This is not just sport. This is theater.

Paris vs. Arsenal: The Ultimate Prize

The stage is set at Groupama Stadium in Budapest. Paris Saint-Germain, the reigning kings, defend their crown against an Arsenal side hungry for their first European throne. The Parisians crushed Inter Milan 5-0 last year, a display of sheer dominance. Now, they face the Gunners, who reached the final in 2006 but have never claimed the trophy. The kickoff is early, at 18:00, a logistical shift by UEFA to streamline the spectacle. But will the tactics shift too? Luis Enrique faces a dilemma. Quentin Ndjantou is out, and Achraf Hakimi is a doubt. On the other side, Mikel Arteta mourns the absence of Ben White and Mikel Merino, while Christian Norgaard’s fitness remains uncertain. The stakes could not be higher. Watch the clash on HRT 2 and Arena Sport 1.

FNC Takes Over Belgrade

After the thunder in Zadar, the FNC violence moves to the heart of Serbia. The bell rings at 19:00 in Belgrade, and the night belongs to the fighters. Luka Pisarić and Iago Silva open the card in the 61.2 kg division, but all eyes are on the main event. Champion Džani Barbir defends his title against the challenger Aleksandar Ilić. It is a battle of wills. For Croatian fans, Hrvoje Sep makes his MMA debut against Vasa Bakočević. The action is free to watch on YouTube. No tickets needed. Just raw adrenaline.

Croatia U17: Do or Die

The pressure cooker heats up on Sunday. Croatia’s U17 team, the little "Vatreni," face Spain in the final group stage match of the European Championship. Coach Marijan Budimir’s side lost to Belgium 2-0 but bounced back with a 3-1 win over hosts Estonia. Spain sits atop the table with six points. Croatia and Belgium share third place with three points, but Belgium holds the goal difference advantage. The math is brutal. Croatia needs a win by at least two goals AND a Belgian slip-up against Estonia to reach the semi-finals. The match kicks off at 13:30 on RTL. It is a mathematical nightmare or a miraculous escape. Watch closely.