On December 14 at the LDLC Arena in Lyon, the second season of PFL Europe comes to an end.

Four new champions will be crowned in the bantamweight, lightweight, welterweight and women's featherweight divisions.

In a fight that wasn't even possible until the semi-finals this past September, Lewis McGrillen will look to produce a remarkable win at 135-pounds when he takes on Alexander Luster.

After suffering the first loss of his pro career last December, McGrillen rebounded with a win over Matiss Zaharovs in June.

When the opportunity arrived, the knockout artist stepped into the semi-finals to take on Dean Garnett who had gone through multiple opponents already.

The two men put on a fight of the year contender that ended with McGrillen faceplanting his former training partner.

He will now face Germany's Luster who has blitzed through the opposition with back-to-back first round rear-naked choke finishes.

At lightweight, the undefeated Jakub Kaszuba will look to become PFL Europe's first ever two-time champion when he takes on Connor Hughes.

Poland's Kaszuba has won all five of his fights in the promotion, stopping John Mitchell last year to win the 155-pound title with victories over Kane Mousah and Daniele Scatizzi bringing him back to the finals.

After suffering his first loss in a shock upset against Dylan Tuke last year, Hughes has bounced back in 2024.

In the welterweight division, it's Albania vs Italy as Florim Zendeli takes on Daniele Miceli with both men beating tough opposition in Jack Grant and Ibrahima Mané to advance through the semi-finals.

Finally, at women's flyweight, top seed Shanelle Dyer was forced to withdraw from the finals due to an injury after being the clear frontrunner this season.

Last year's finalist and Dyer's semi-final opponent, Valentina Scatizzi, will step into her place to try and become the first woman to defeat Poland's Paulina Wiśniewska.

The 26-year old may only be four fights into her pro career with a with an extensive amateur background which includes multiple IMAAF tournaments, she's been singled out as one to watch for some time.