Liverpool fans have travelled in their thousands to watch their site battle it out against Real Madrid for Europe's most elite title.
Supporters have make the journey by air, train, coach - and speedboat in some cases.
The Champions League Final kick-off is just hours away and some supporters have been left heartbroken after their flights to France were cancelled.
Much like from frantic scramble from Glasgow to Seville just over a week ago, the route from Liverpool to Paris has proven costly with some paying thousands for flights or spending hours upon hours on coaches.
The chaos has lead to some fans getting create in terms of their modes of transport, with one group hiring a motorised dinghy to make their way across the English Channel.
Paddy O'Toole and 12 of his mates used a speed boat to complete part of their journey - boarding n Jersey before sailing over to Saint Malo.
O'Toole told the Liverpool Echo : "My lad Patrick’s mates had their flight cancelled, so their dad rushed them down to Heathrow to try a get a flight but there was nothing. They got a flight to Jersey last minute and they met up with us and asked, 'Could we get them to France?'
"We saw a few dolphins on the way and got the train to Rennes and then to Paris. A few more of our mates from Liverpool who live in Jersey heard we were going and joined in. We haven't got a ticket between us."
The Scousers will be hoping the journey was well worth it as they look to get their own back on the Spaniards who defeated them in the competition's grand finale back in 2018.
Real won the clash 3-1, which saw them lift the sought after silverware for the fourth time in five seasons.
Jurgen Klopp' s men have a shot at redemption this evening, though, with the action kicking off at 8pm.