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Champions League Final, PSG vs Inter Milan: Date, Time in IST, Live Streaming

Champions League Final, PSG vs Inter Milan: Date, Time in IST, Live Streaming

Time of India2 days ago

Can Paris Saint-Germain get their hands on a first-ever Champions League title or will Inter prevail in Munich? A lot is at stake as the top club competition in Europe comes to a close. The final, set to be played at Allianz Arena, home to Bayern Munich, will be the first time the two sides meet in the competition.
Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan are set to face off in the Champions League final on Saturday at Bayern Munich's Allianz Arena, with PSG seeking their first European title and Inter pursuing their fourth.
The match represents a clash between PSG, a side still in the hunt for a maiden Champions League crown and Inter, a team that boasts European pedigree.
PSG's journey to the final comes after significant changes, including the departures of stars Kylian Mbappe, Neymar, and Lionel Messi. Their previous final appearance was in 2020, when they lost to Bayern Munich 1-0.
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"There have been great times, difficult times, but we have a glorious opportunity to do something remarkable and historic for this club," said PSG captain Marquinhos ahead of the final.
Under Spanish coach Luis Enrique, PSG has emerged as a formidable force, defeating four Premier League teams on their way to the final, while securing a domestic double.
"My biggest motivation is to make history for Paris and give the city and club something to celebrate," said Luis Enrique, who aims to win his second Champions League title after his 2015 success with Barcelona.
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The French side has been led by Ousmane Dembele's 33 goals, supported by forwards Desire Doue, Bradley Barcola, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, along with strong performances from Achraf Hakimi and goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.
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Inter Milan, the last Italian winners in 2010, will go through a very familiar feeling in the final, with eight players potentially starting from their 2023 final loss to Manchester City.
"Last time against Manchester City we produced a top-class performance but didn't win, so this time we hope to be a bit more switched on," said midfielder Nicolo Barella, reflecting on their previous final appearance.
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The match marks the first-ever competitive meeting between these two clubs, with Inter reaching the final after defeating Bayern Munich and PSG by beating Barcelona.
If victorious, PSG would become only the second French team to win the Champions League, following Marseille's 1993 triumph, which also occurred in Munich.
With a capacity of 75,000, the Allianz Arena, home to German champions Bayern Munich will host the two sides as they go head-to-head for European glory.
When is the Champions League final?
The Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Inter will kick off at 12:30 AM IST on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
How to watch the Champions League final in India?
The 2024/25 Champions League final between PSG and Inter will be broadcast live on Sony Ten 2 and Sony Ten 2 HD. The final will also be streamed live on the Sony LIV app and website.

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