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2025 Champions League Final: Inter – PSG where to look and everything you need to know

2024/25 UEFA Champions League will crown a winner on Saturday 31 May 2025 at Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany. Here are all the information you need.

When is the Champions League final?

The final will be held on Saturday, May 31. Starting is planned to 21:00 Cet.

Where is the Champions League final?

This Champions League season will end at Allianz Arena in Munich. The land of Bayern Munich house offers a capacity of 70,000 seats for European competitions. This is the second time the stadium will host the Champions League final, the first to be in 2012 when Chelsea defeated Bayern with a penalty.

Who will play in the Champions League final?

Inter Milan Secured first place in the final after a dramatic tie against Barcelona. Davide Frattesi scored the winning goal of Nerazzuri in extra time. They already won the Champions League or its predecessor three times, most recently in 2010.

Psg Secured second place, after a 3-1 general victory over Arsenal. Fabian Ruiz and Achraf Hakimi scored in the second match to watch Parisiens to their first final since 2020.

Where to look at the Champions League final?

Europe

Albania: Tring

Armenia: Quick media

Austria: Sky Austria, Canal+, Servustv,

Azerbaijan: CBC Sport

Belarus: Okko

Belgium: DPG Media, RTL Belgium, Next, Telenet

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Arena Sport

Bulgaria: BTV, A1

Croatia: HRT, Arena Sport

Cyprus: Cyta

Czech: TV Nova

Denmark: VEPLAY

Estonia: TV3

Finland: Telia

France: Channel+

Georgia: Setanta, Silknet

Germany: Dazn, Amazon Prime, ZDF*

Gibraltar: Gibtelecom

Greece: Cosmote TV, Alterego

Hungary: RTL, Sport 1

Iceland: Vision, VEPLAY

Israel: Sports Channel

Italy: Sky, Amazon Prime

Kazakhstani: Sport Gas

Kosovo: RTK, Artmotion

Letonia: TV3

Liechtenstein: Blue, Sky Austria, Dazn

Lithuania: TV3

Luxembourg: DPG Media, RTL, Dizn

Malta: PBS, Melita

Moldova: Setanta, Jurnal TV

Montenegro: Arena Sport

Netherlands: Ziggo sport

Northern Macedonia: Arena Sport

Norway: TV2 Norway

Poland: Channel+

Portugal: TV Sport, Dazn

Republic of Ireland: RTE, Saran Media, Virgin Media, Premier Sports

Romania: Digi, smart media

Russia: Okko

Serbia: Arena Sport

Slovakia: TV Nova

Slovenia: Pro Plus, Sportklub

Spain: Telephonica

Sweden: VEPLAY

Switzerland: Blue, SRG

Türkiye: TRT

Ukraine: Megogo

United Kingdom: TNT Sports, Amazon Prime,

Africa and the Middle East

Middle East/North Africa: Bein

Sub-Saharan Africa: Supersport, New World TV, Canal+

US

Brazil: TNT SPORT, SBT

Canada: Dazn

Caribbean: CPSL (Sports & Sportsmax), S&T

Central America: ESPN

Dominican Republic: Television

Haiti: Channel+

Mexico: Max, hot TV

South America (excluding Brazil): Espn

Suriname: ATV

United States of America: Paramount+, Tudn

Asia and Pacific

Australia: Stan Sport

Brunei: Bone

Cambodia: Bein

For China: Iqiyi

Hong Kong Sar: Bein

Indian sub-continent: Sony

Indonesia: Bein

Japan: Wowoow, Fuji TV **, NTV **

Kirgistan: Quest Media

Laos: bone

Macau Sar: TDM

Malaysia: Bein

Mongolia: Premier Sports Network

Myanmar: Canal+

New Zealand: Dazn

Pacific Islands: Digicel

Philippines: Bein

Republic of Korea: SPO TV

Singapore: Bein

Taiwan/Chance Typei: ETA

Tajikistan: Quest Media

Thailand: Bein

Turkmenistan: Quest Media

Uzbekistan: Quest Media

Vietnam: VTVCAB, Viettel



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