Liverpool have reached their third Champions League final under Jurgen Klopp after defeating semi-final opponents Villarreal over two legs.
The Reds will now face one of Manchester City and Real Madrid in the showpiece fixture of the competition, who go head-to-head tomorrow evening at the Bernabeu Stadium on the back of a thrilling first leg at the Etihad last week.
This year's final will take place on May 28 in Paris at the Stade de France (8PM kick-off), with the potential of an all-English affair on the cards for the third time in four years in Europe's elite competition. Liverpool, of course, went up against Tottenham Hotspur in Madrid three years ago while Chelsea and City battled it out in Porto.
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Plans were in place for the 2022 final to be staged in St. Petersburg, but the Russian city were stripped of this privilege following Vladimir Putin's decision to launch an invasion of Ukraine.
Commenting on this decision, a UEFA statement read: "UEFA wishes to express its thanks and appreciation to French Republic President Emmanuel Macron for his personal support and commitment to have European club football's most prestigious game moved to France at a time of unparalleled crisis.
"Together with the French government, UEFA will fully support multi-stakeholder efforts to ensure the provision of rescue for football players and their families in Ukraine who face dire human suffering, destruction and displacement."
As a result, this is the third year running the venue of the Champions League final has been changed. The 2020 fixture between Bayern Munich and PSG was originally due to be staged in Istanbul but was held in Lisbon due to travelling complications caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Last year's showdown between Chelsea and Manchester City, meanwhile, was scheduled to take place in St Petersburg but got pushed back a year as Lisbon instead assumed responsibility.