Tens of thousands of Liverpool fans have filled the streets of Paris with renditions of their world famous anthem, as their team seeks a seventh European title.
The Reds face 13-times champions of Europe Real Madrid this evening in a repeat of the 2018 final.
Fans of the Anfield side will be hoping their team can go one better than that year - when they were beaten by two goalkeeping blunders and Gareth Bale wonder strike- and take home the trophy.
Ahead of the Champions League final kick-off a sea of red shirts have descended in the Cours de Vincennes area of the city where a fanzone has been set up.
Traffic has been brought to a standstill as 50,000 fans sung renditions of You’ll Never Walk Alone, as well as football playing supporters and flares being flung on to roads.
Fan John Racks, 39, from the Wirral, Merseyside, said: "Yeah, the drinking started early, the sun's out now and it's getting to my head a bit.
"I'd like to say at nearly 40 I'm careful but I kind of got lost and started drinking this morning, now I'm smashed.
"The atmosphere here is boss, the city is red."
Another said: "I'm sat here on top of some statue in Paris with my mates, there's nothing more you need.
“Just a few beers and hopefully a win for the Reds, lovely."
Supporter Luke Queens, 23, said: "I'm proper nervous, confident in the team but it's a final isn't it?
"I hope the beer settles my nerves before then, we need the first goal."
Many of the fans have travelled despite not owning any of the tickets - some of which reached £9,000 - for the Stade de France.
Liverpool fans have travelled across the Channel by ferry, plane, train and even speedboat to reach the biggest match in European football.
They've packed out bars, cafes and restaurants since noon - a full nine hours before kick-off.
At the official fanzone on Cours de Vincennes, a major avenue in the east of the city, tens of thousands warmed up their voices ahead of the match by singing along to club songs with Liverpool singer songwriter Jamie Webster.
Earlier it was reported a group of Liverpool supporters used a dinghy to cross the English Channel ahead of the Champions League Final in Paris.
Paddy OToole's 12 mates hired a boat to travel to Saint Malo, France, after their easyJet flight to Paris was cancelled amid the airline's software failure .
They left Huyton, Merseyside, and managed to get a flight to Jersey, where Paddy lives, before scrambling a boat across the water.
That's despite none of the fans holding a ticket for the huge tie.
Speaking to Liverpool Echo , Paddy said: "My lad Patrick’s mates Adam and Tom Dring who are from Huyton, had their EasyJet 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.”
Liverpool have reached the final having put together a near-perfect run, winning their six group games before beating Inter Milan, Benfica and then Villarreal in the knockout stages.
Madrid’s route has been significantly less serene, with more than their fair share of memorable comebacks.
The showpiece match had originally been scheduled to be held in St Petersburg, but in February UEFA bosses announced they were moving it following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, creating a major security challenge for French officials.
Around 7,000 cops, including counter terrorism officers from Merseyside Police, are on duty.