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Soccer with a legend: Watch the Champions League Final with David Beckham on Paramount+

Soccer with a legend: Watch the Champions League Final with David Beckham on Paramount+

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Soccer with a legend: Watch the Champions League Final with David Beckham on Paramount+ Watch Beckham & Friends Live on Saturday, May 31 with guests Stanley Tucci and Guy Ritchie.
Following countless rounds and close matches, the 2025 UEFA Champions League final is down to two teams.
Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan are the last teams standing as they'll play for the European Champion Clubs' Cup on Saturday, May 31 at Munich Football Arena in Munich, Germany.
Looking back at both team's run to the championship round, Paris rolled from the knockout stage of the playoffs after ending the regular season at a modest 4-1-3.
Watch the 2025 Champions League final on Paramount+
Inter, on the other hand, was one of the Champions League's best as they finished the regular season 6-1-1 before taking care of business in the playoffs.
Alongside the typical game broadcast, which airs on Paramount+ on Saturday at 3 p.m. ET, soccer fans have the opportunity to get even more analysis.
The Beckham & Friends Live show allows fans to watch the final round with soccer legend David Beckham as he'll use his years of experience to breakdown every moment of the game. He'll be joined on Saturday by actor Stanley Tucci and director Guy Ritchie.
Here's how you can watch the game live on Paramount+ and hear expert analysis from Beckham.
How to watch Champions League final
The Champions League final is streamed live on Paramount+ where fans can watch the conclusion between Paris Saint-Germain vs. Inter Milan.
How much is Paramount+?
Paramount+ has two options available for consumers. The Paramount+ Essential plan is $7.99/month or $59.99/year.
With the essential plan, NFL on CBS & UEFA Champions League live is included, as well as 40,000+ episodes & movies.
Paramount+ also has a subscription plan that includes SHOWTIME, which is $12.99/month or $119.99/year.
The luxury of this option is it won't include ads (aside from live TV), you can download movies & shows and you can watch in 4K UHD, Dolby Vision or HDR10.
Both plans include a one-week free trial.
Subscribe to Paramount+

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