The kings of European football will be crowned this evening when Borussia Dortmund take on Real Madrid at Wembley Stadium in the Champions League final.
And in even better news for football fans and viewers – the game is available to watch for free.
Real have dominated this competition since its inception and will go in search of their 15th trophy win tonight under the famous arch in north London. Their opponents, Dortmund, lost at the same venue to Bayern Munich back in 2013.
It should be a fascinating clash for supporters and neutrals alike, and is available free of charge. You just have to follow a few steps, which are outlined below.
What free TV channel is the Champions League final on?
Since 2016, the Champions League final has been shown on TNT Sports’ (formerly BT Sport) YouTube channel but things have changed a bit for this year’s edition.
The final is being shown live on TNT Sports via Discovery+.
If you are not already a subscriber of TNT Sports, then you can sign up for a free Discovery+ account to watch the Champions League final.
From there you will be able to live stream the match on mobile, tablet, desktop and smart TV.
Watch the Champions League final through Amazon Prime here.
What time is kick-off?
Borussia Dortmund v Real Madrid gets under way at 8pm on Saturday, June 1, at Wembley Stadium.
What have the managers said?
Edin Terzic, Borussia Dortmund: “The absolute final boss is waiting. We’re breaking everything down to this one game.
“In a game, anything is possible. If anyone has shown that, it’s us. It’s time for this series (of Real Madrid), eight games, eight wins in finals, to end.”
Carlo Ancelotti, Real Madrid: “I’ve felt the greatest emotions in this competition – my greatest positive emotions as well as my greatest negative emotions.
“I can’t forget the [1984] final we lost against Liverpool when I was at Roma, nor the other final we lost against Liverpool in 2005 [as coach of Milan]. But there are also many positive memories. Passion certainly prevails, and that’s what keeps me going.”