Manchester City are aiming to complete a near-perfect season when they face Inter Milan in the Champions League final next week.
Pep Guardiola's men have already secured their third straight Premier League crown and face neighbours Manchester United in the FA Cup final on Saturday. City then take on Italian side Inter in the European showpiece on June 10 in Istanbul.
Victories in their remaining two matches would see the Blues complete an historic treble and cap a stunning season. City will be playing in their second Champions League final having lost 1-0 to Chelsea in 2021. Inter are three times winners of the competition.
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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).
What is the early team news for the Champions League final?
City quartet Manuel Akanji, Ruben Dias, Kevin De Bruyne and Jack Grealish missed the final day of the Premier League season - either due to injury or other fitness concerns - and it remains to be seen when they will return. For Inter, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Milan Skriniar, Joaquin Correa, and Danilo D'Ambrosio are hoping to return in time to face City.
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