When and where to watch Paris Saint-Germain vs Inter Milan?
The club football season for 2024/25 is set to culminate tonight with the UEFA Champions League final, to be played between Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan.When star forward Kylian Mbappe left the banks of the Seine to head to Madrid in search of Champions League glory, few would have predicted that his former club PSG would be the front-runners for the most coveted trophy in club football.Having already secured a domestic double and beating the likes of Premier League winners Liverpool and title hopefuls Arsenal in the knockout stages of the tournament, the Parisians will be looking to achieve an elusive treble that would bring the club its long-awaited Champions League glory.Standing in PSG's way, however, are a formidable Inter side: runners up in the Serie A, the Simeone Inzaghi-led side is not one to be trifled with.Having beaten Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals, Inter squared up with Hansi Flick's Barcelona, who most people had tipped to win this season's UCL. What followed was one of the most entertaining football matches in recent memory, one which Inter clinched in dramatic fashion, beating Barcelona on an aggregate score of 7-6.Now, all that's left is the deciding tie to be crowned European champions..UCL final | Eiffel Tower set to sparkle in red and blue for PSG's big European night .The 2024/25 UEFA Champions League final will take place in Munich, at the Allianz Arena..The UEFA Champions final will kick-off at 8 pm GMT on Saturday (12.30 am IST Sunday, June 1)..For people looking to watch the match on television, the UEFA Champions League final will be telecast live on the Sony Sports network in India..For people looking to livestream the final, the PSG vs Inter match will be streamed on the SonyLIV website and the app.
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Hindustan Times
3 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Jubilant PSG party into night with Champions League trophy
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News18
4 hours ago
- News18
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Time of India
4 hours ago
- Time of India
Explained: Why Khabib Nurmagomedov refused to shake CBS host Kate Scott's hand
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