The 70th season of Europe's elite club competition will culminate when Paris Saint-Germain do battle with Inter Milan in the 2025 Champions League final.
PSG have kept their hopes of winning the competition for the first time in their history alive after beating Arsenal 3-1 on aggregate in the semi-finals, including a 2-1 second-leg triumph at the Parc des Princes.
Meanwhile, Inter are still on course to banish the demons of 2023 and win Europe's top prize for a second time after they came out on top by a thrilling 7-6 aggregate scoreline against Barcelona in one of the most entertaining UCL semi-finals of all time.
Here, Sports Mole provides the lowdown on when and where the 2025 Champions League final will take place, as well as how to watch it, where you can buy tickets and who the favourites are to lift the prestigious trophy.
When and where will the 2025 Champions League final take place?
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The 2025 Champions League final between PSG and Inter will take place on Saturday, May 31 at 21:00 CET and will be staged at the Allianz Arena in Germany, the home of Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich.
With a capacity of 75,024, the Allianz Arena will host the Champions League showpiece for the first time since 2012 when Chelsea defied home advantage to stun Bayern 4-3 on penalties following a 1-1 draw in 120 minutes.
The Allianz Arena is also scheduled to stage the 2025 UEFA Nations League semi-final tie between Germany and Portugal in June, as well as the final.
How can you watch PSG vs. Inter in the Champions League final?
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PSG supporters based in France will be able to watch the Champions League final on Canal+ and Inter fans based in Italy can view the showpiece event either on Sky or Amazon Prime.
Meanwhile, football fanatics in the United Kingdom can watch the final live on both TNT Sports and Amazon Prime, and can catch up on highlights via BBC Sport.
Details of where else in the world to watch the Champions League final are available on UEFA's official website.
Where can you get tickets for the Champions League final?
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Tickets for the Champions League final will be available to purchase directly from the official websites of both PSG and Inter, and also through UEFA itself in the form of a ballot in an attempt to manage greater demand.
UEFA have confirmed that a total of 38,700 tickets out of 64,500 are available directly for supporters and the general public to purchase. PSG and Inter will receive 18,000 tickets each, while the remaining tickets are being offered for sale to fans worldwide on UEFA's official website.
Fans seeking to enter UEFA's ballot scheme must first create an account on UEFA.com and follow the information provided on their official website regarding how to apply for tickets. Each successful applicant will be notified by email and will be able to purchase up to two tickets in the allocated price category.
UEFA's ticket prices:
Fans First (reserved for fans of the teams): €70
Category 3: €180
Category 2: €650
Category 1: €950
Accessibility tickets for disabled spectators cost €70 and all tickets are priced at the Fans First rate and come with one complimentary companion ticket.
It is advised that supporters regularly keep tabs on official channels for further information on when tickets become available to purchase.
PSG's route to the final:
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League Phase position: 15th (W4 D1 L3)
Knockout phase playoff round: PSG beat Brest 10-0 on aggregate
Last 16: PSG beat Liverpool 4-1 on penalties after 1-1 draw on aggregate
Quarter-finals: PSG beat Aston Villa 5-4 on aggregate
Semi-finals: PSG beat Arsenal 3-1 on aggregate
Inter Milan's route to the final:
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League Phase position: Fourth (W6 D1 L1)
Last 16: Inter beat Feyenoord 4-1 on aggregate
Quarter-finals: Inter beat Bayern Munich 4-3 on aggregate
Semi-finals: Inter beat Barcelona 7-6 on aggregate
Who are the favourites?
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PSG have been given a 53.6% chance of winning the 2025 Champions League final by Opta's supercomputer, leaving Inter with a 46.4% chance of claiming Europe's top prize.
Luis Enrique's side have also been made as slight favourites by the bookmakers to come out on top in their first-ever competitive meeting with Simone Inzaghi's Inter.