All eyes on Champions League final; Liverpool vs Real Madrid

All eyes are on Champions League final; Liverpool vs Real Madrid for the second time in five years in the Champions League final.

The Jurgen Klopp’s side is seeking for a triple, while Real Madrid will rely on Karim Benzema to lead them to a record-extending 14th European Cup title.

On Saturday, 80,000 people will be inside the Stade de France for the final, which begins at 9 p.m. in Paris (19 p.m. GMT), including 20,000 supporters of each team who have officially obtained valuable tickets for the game.

Approximately 40,000 Liverpool fans without tickets are anticipated in Paris, with 7,000 police officers on duty as part of a major security operation.

Liverpool will be trying to win their second Champions League in four seasons after losing 1-3 to Real Madrid in Kyiv in 2018 when Mohamed Salah went off injured in the first half and Gareth Bale scored twice for the Spaniards.

The win would cap off a season in which Liverpool won the English League Cup and FA Cup, and ended just a point behind Premier League champions Manchester City.

“I’m overjoyed and proud of what we’ve accomplished so far; it’s truly remarkable,” Klopp added.

“I’ll feel better if we win the game, and that’s all I care about,” he continued, after learning that Fabinho and Thiago Alcantara are both fit to play.

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