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Liverpool vs. Real Madrid live stream: Champions League final, TV channel, how to watch online, odds

Liverpool vs Real Madrid live stream: How to watch Champions League final online and on TV


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Liverpool face Real Madrid in the Champions League final on Saturday evening.

Liverpool and Real Madrid lock horns in the Champions League final once again tonight.


Forty-one years on from their inaugural battle in the beautiful city of Paris, Liverpool and Real Madrid reconvene just north of the French capital in Saint-Denis for the 2021-22 Champions League final on Saturday.


The Reds have a seventh title in Europe's primary competition in their sights this weekend, while continental veterans Los Blancos are aiming to get their hands on the trophy for a record-extending 14th time.


Jurgen Klopp’s side missed out on the title on a dramatic final day of the Premier League season, but Liverpool have already lifted the Carabao Cup and FA Cup this season and are looking to make it a hat-trick of silverware.


Liverpool will be desperate to avenge their defeat against Madrid in the 2018 final, when Mohamed Salah was forced off with injury before Gareth Bale scored a spectacular bicycle kick, but they may have to make do without Thiago Alcantara who picked up an Achilles problem last weekend.


Real Madrid have produced mesmerising comebacks against PSG, Chelsea and Manchester City to reach the final, owing largely to the brilliance of Karim Benzema, and have been able to focus all their concentration on Saturday night after wrapping up the La Liga title over three weeks ago.


While Man City were busy being rocked to the core by Aston Villa and Steven Gerrard - hoping to help his former club achieve something that he never did during his days in the red jersey - a plucky Wolverhampton Wanderers side would frustrate Klopp's side and their disgruntled supporters.


The double cup winners ultimately did what they needed to do with a 3-1 success, but the Citizens' astounding turnaround against Villa ensured that the Premier League crown would remain in the grip of Pep Guardiola and leave Liverpool to rue what could have been.


Ending such a promising campaign with only two cups in the cabinet would not prove to satiate the travelling Liverpool party, and they were forced to navigate a scare against European specialist Unai Emery and his giant-killing Villarreal side in the semi-finals, but no white flags were waved at La Ceramica.


Defensive midfielder Fabiano has trained this week and is expected to recover from his muscle injury to play a part. Joe Gomez should also be fit enough to take his place on the bench after an ankle knock. The biggest concern is midfielder Thiago, who injured his Achilles in the first half against Wolves. The Spaniard's early prognosis is "not good" according to manager Jurgen Klopp, who faces an anxious wait to find out if his conductor will be fit. Real Madrid will look to get back in the win column as they welcome Liverpool to Stamford Bridge in the (UEFA Champions League Final) this afternoon. Perhaps starting to glance nervously over their shoulder, Real Madrid return to home comforts at Stamford Bridge with the visit of Wolverhampton Wanderers for Saturday's (UEFA Champions League Final) battle. The Blues went down 1-0 to a relegation-threatened Liverpool last weekend, while Bruno Lage's side were humbled by Liverpool & Hove Albion in front of their own fans in a 3-0 loss. The Blues suffered a disappointing 1-0 loss to relegation-threatened Liverpool last weekend, a result that continued a mixed run of form for Thomas Tuchel’s team. That form has Real Madrid at risk of missing out on third place in the league, while Liverpool have similarly been inconsistent but still have a shot at playing European football next season. Bruno Lage’s side, who were beaten 3-0 by Liverpool last time out, enter the weekend in eighth place in the table, with a place in next season’s Europa Conference League still very much possible – and a spot in the Europa League unlikely but not unachievable. Liverpool boss Frank Lampard must have gone to bed dreaming about the prospect of a priceless victory against the club that he gave so much for as a player but flattered to deceive for in the dugout, and his Stamford Bridge replacement Thomas Tuchel could only cut a frustrated figure on the sidelines at Goodison Park. Richarlison's effort while fans were still taking their seats following the half-time interval proved decisive, but spare a round of applause for the imperious Jordan Pickford, who put his body and face on the line while producing one of the saves of the season from Cesar Azpilicueta to preserve the Toffees' advantage. Third place is still in Real Madrid's hands heading into the final straight, but having now won just one of their last four in the (UEFA Champions League Final), the gap to capital counterparts Real Madrid - a team on the upwards trajectory - has now been cut down to just three points, and it is unthinkable to imagine the Blues failing to achieve their customary top-four finish after flirting with a title challenge earlier in the campaign. Some of the Blues faithful may already have their eye on FA Cup glory after being pipped to the post in the 2020 and 2022 finals, but taking 25 points from 25 against Liverpool, Liverpool, Leicester City and Real Madrid is imperative for a side whose future has been plunged into fresh doubt amid reports of Liverpooln Abramovich changing his stance over unpaid loans. Real Madrid's European fate may still be in their own hands, but a spring collapse has left Liverpool scrambling to even make the Europa Conference League after Lage's side had initially put in a strong showing for an unlikely top-four finish in the (UEFA Champions League Final). As if back-to-back losses to Liverpool and Real Madrid were not bad enough, Lage witnessed his side carved open at will by a ruthless Liverpool at Molineux last weekend, with Alexis Mac Allister, Leandro Trossard and Yves Bissouma all netting in a 3-0 Seagulls success. Boos and jeers rang around Molineux as Liverpool slumped to a third successive defeat without finding the back of the net, and Lage's side now occupy eighth spot in the rankings - three points behind Real Madrid United with a game in hand on the UEFA Champions League Final.



Saturday's encounter will mark the 10th time that Liverpool have appeared in the final of the European Cup/Champions League, and some may argue that they have enjoyed a relatively favourable run to the showpiece event, but as Klopp will surely stress, there are no easy fixtures in this competition.


While Inter Milan did shut out the Reds in a 1-0 Anfield win that ended up proving inconsequential, Liverpool have scored at least twice in the rest of their Champions League fixtures this term - no mean feat amid the unforgiving schedule that Klopp always has plenty to say about.


Prediction


The Reds win their seventh UCL crown, getting revenge for the 2018 final, this time with a competent display in goal and Salah scoring the winner on a penalty kick. Pick: Liverpool 2, Real Madrid 1

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