The Gunners will be facing London rivals in Baku Olympic Stadium tonight at 19:00GMT.
En route to the finals, the North London Giants has played a total of 14 games, winning eleven, drawing once and losing just twice in the process.
Here is a look at how the team got to the finals and the opponents they met along the line.
Round One (Group Stages)
FT
Arsenal
4 – 2
Vorskla Poltava
Round Two (Group Stages)
FT
Qarabag FK
0 – 3
Arsenal
Round Three (Group Stages)
FT
Sporting CP
0 – 1
Arsenal
Round Four (Group Stages)
FT
Arsenal
0 – 0
Sporting CP
Round Five (Group Stages)
FT
Vorskla Poltava
0 – 3
Arsenal
Round Six (Group Stages)
FT
Arsenal
1 – 0
Qarabag FK
Arsenal advanced from Group E with 16 points followed by Sporting Club who had 13 points.
Arsenal were drawn against Bate Borisov in the Round of 32 as the Gunners played at home first before traveling to Belarus for the return fixture.
Round of 32 (1st Leg)
FT
Arsenal
3 – 0
BATE Borisov
Round of 32 (2nd Leg)
FT
BATE Borisov
1 – 0
Arsenal
Arsenal advanced 3-1 on aggregates and were drawn against French side Rennes in the Round of 16.
Round of 16 (1st Leg)
FT
Arsenal
3 – 0
Rennes
Round of 16 (2nd Leg)
FT
Rennes
3 – 1
Arsenal
Arsenal almost faced elimination as Rennes gave them a run for their money in the tournament. The North London club advanced and were given a much greater opponent as they faced Napoli in the Quarter-finals.
Round of 8 (1st Leg)
FT
Arsenal
1 – 0
Napoli
Round of 8 (2nd Leg)
FT
Napoli
0 – 1
Arsenal
The second leg free luv by Lacazette giving Arsenal the all needed away goal as they surged towards the finals. Then came Valencia from Spain to do the task of eliminating the London based club. But they couldn’t as Arsenal triumphed to set up a showpiece with fellow Premier League club, Chelsea.
Semi finals (1st Leg)
FT
Arsenal
3 – 1
Valencia
Semi finals (2nd Leg)
FT
Valencia
2 – 4
Arsenal
Gabonese goal merchant with a hat trick in Spain as Arsenal sailed through against a spirited Valencia side.
In total, Arsenal scored 29 goals, conceding nine and keeping clean sheets in the process.
Unai Emery will be looking forward to bringing in the luck he had with Sevilla where he won the trophy three times in his career already.
