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How can I watch Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid?

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LIVERPOOL are chasing a historic treble as they face Real Madrid in the Champions League final.

After winning both the League Cup and FA Cup, Jurgen Klopp's men are eyeing a first European trophy since 2019.

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Madrid haven't lifted the European Cup since this competition in 2018Credit: Reuters
Jurgn Klopp's men are on the cusp of a famous trebleCredit: Getty

But in their way are a Madrid side who have continued to surprise in this year's competition, knocking out Man City in the semi-finals.

The Spanish champions have also beaten PSG and Chelsea in epic ties, leaving it late to overturn deficits in dramatic fashion.

When is Liverpool vs Real Madrid?

  • The 2022 Champions League final will be held on Saturday, May 28.
  • It will be held at Stade de France, Paris.
  • Kick-off is at 8pm local time, which is 3pm ET and 12pm PT.
  • The last met in the 2021 edition of the Champions League, where they clashed during the quarter-final stage.
  • Liverpool triumphed over two legs, winning 3-1 on aggregate.

Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?

There are a host of ways to enjoy this weekend's big game from Paris.

In the USA, you can watch on CBS, Univision and ViX.

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To stream, you can access the match on Paramount+, Univision NOW, the TUDN App and TUDN.com.

Across the pond in the UK, the match will be shown FREE on BT Sport's YouTube channel and BT Sport 1.

You can also use a VPN like NordVPN to watch the BBC in the USA.

Read our how to watch UK TV abroad explainer to find out more.

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While in Canada, DAZN is where to find the big game.

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What is the team news?

Liverpool are set to receive a boost with Fabinho due back from a hamstring injury.

Thiago limped out of the win against Wolves on the final day of the Premier League season but is back in training.

And there will be no fairytale end to Divock Origi's Liverpool career, with the super-sub out due to a muscle problem.

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For Madrid, David Alaba is all set to return after missing the last month.

There are no other injury concerns for Los Blancos, with Carlo Ancelotti having a full squad to choose from.

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