Manchester City take on Inter Milan tonight in the Champions League final as the Blues aim to secure a historic treble.
Pep Guardiola's side claimed the Premier League title with three matches to spare before beating neighbours Manchester United to lift the FA Cup a week ago. Now, City are in Istanbul to face the Serie A side.
City have a full squad to pick from for the momentous match and will be overwhelming favourites to beat an Inter side who finished third in their domestic league this season. Guardiola's side are playing in their second Champions League final having lost 1-0 to Chelsea in 2021. Inter are three times winners of the competition. And here's all the details you need to catch the action.
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What time does the Champions League final kick off?
The Champions League final kicks off at 8pm UK time on Saturday, June 10 at Istanbul's Atatürk Olympic Stadium. The match begins at 10pm local time and there will be extra time and penalties if the sides cannot be separated. It's the second Champions League final to be played at the stadium with the first being in 2005 when Liverpool came from three down to beat AC Milan on penalties.
What TV channel is the Champions League final on?
Fans will be able to watch the final live on BT Sport for free after the broadcaster opted to make the contest available. BT Sport subscribers can watch the contest by downloading the BT Sport App for mobile or TV, on btsport.com, on the BT Sport YouTube channel and on Virgin Media.
The game will be shown live on BT Sport 1 and BT Ultimate while it will also be available to watch for free on TV, online or on mobile at www.btsport.com/final, on the BT Sport YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/btsport - via the BT Sport App for devices including PlayStation, Xbox, Samsung smart TVs, Apple TV, Android TV and Amazon Fire. The final will also be available for anyone to watch on Virgin Media TiVo, TV360 and Stream platforms on channel 532 (HD).
Can I watch it in the USA?
US audiences can keep track of the game on CBS and Paramount +.
Who are the pundits?
BT Sport will have a quartet of regular pundits on duty for the showpiece including former City players Joelon Lescott and Steve McManaman, the latter a two-time Champions League winner with Real Madrid. Rio Ferdinand and Michael Owen will also be in the studio alongside regular presenter Jake Humphrey. Darren Fletcher is set to call the game while Owen Hargreaves and Glenn Hoddle could join him in the commentary box.
Over in the States, CBS will have their main trio of former City defender Micah Richards and a pair of Champions League winners in Thierry Henry and Jamie Carragher. Kate Abdo will be on hosting duties.
Popular commentator Clive Tyldesley will be calling the action for viewers in the US, joined by former England goalkeeper Rob Green. Peter Schmeichel and Spanish journalist Guillem Balague will be the pitch-side reporters.
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