It's a Champions League final few could have predicted.
No Real Madrid. No team from the mega-rich Premier League. No rejuvenated Barcelona. And no Harry Kane-inspired Bayern Munich.
Instead, it will be Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan facing off to be a somewhat unlikely winner of the biggest prize in club soccer.
Neither club was among the favorites when the new-look, 36-team league phase of the competition rolled out in September.
Indeed, PSG - without Kylian Mbappe and at the start of the post-galacticos era - guaranteed its place in the knockout stage only by winning its final game of the league phase.