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Connor O'Neill

How Liverpool fans can watch and stream The Champions League Final: What Went Wrong on BBC tonight

A BBC Panorama documentary will tonight catalogue the failures that led to Liverpool fans being tear-gassed by French police at the Champions League final in May.

As part of the investigation by BBC journalist Layla Wright, Panorama spoke to fans who attended the match, Metro Mayor of Liverpool City Region, Steve Rotherham, former Liverpool footballer and pundit, Jason McAteer, and Professor Phil Scraton, who led the Hillsborough Independent Panel.

Wright also analysed more than three hundred videos, recorded by supporters who were there, to piece together what led to the chaos at the match between Liverpool and Real Madrid at the Stade de France in May.

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The investigation found that crowd control had been prioritised over fan safety resulting in Liverpool supporters being put at risk by dangerous overcrowding and inappropriate policing. And below is how Liverpool supporters can watch tonight’s documentary.

What TV channel is it on?

The Champions League Final: What Went Wrong will be shown on BBC One.

What time is it on?

The documentary will start at 8pm and will last for 30 minutes.

Can I watch it on catch up?

Yes, if supporters are unable to watch it on BBC One tonight then they will be able to watch it again on the iPlayer.

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