(CNN Spanish) — The final of the Champions League, in which the Liverpool and the Real Madrid, will be played this Saturday, May 28 in Paris, France, at 9:00 pm local time (3:00 pm Miami time). Here, the details to see the game on television or on the internet.
The Stade de France in Saint-Denis, one of the largest in Europe – it has a capacity of more than 80,000 spectators – will be the scene of the long-awaited European football match.
It will be the third time that Liverpool and Real Madrid dispute the title of the Champions League.
Liverpool reached the final after eliminating Villarreal CF in the semi-finals at the Estadio de la Cerámica. The Reds won the first leg and the second leg, leaving no chance at yellow Submarine. Instead, Real Madrid arrives after an epic comeback against Manchester City. The Citizens managed to win at home in the first leg (4-3), but in the second leg they did not have the best match closure. Real Madrid managed to turn the score around (3-1) and managed to get into the final.
Liverpool Time – Real Madrid in the US and Latin America
Miami (United States) – 03:00 p.m.
Mexico – 02:00 p.m.
Colombia – 02:00 p.m.
Argentina – 04:00 p.m
Where you can watch the final on TV and online
UEFA public this week the list of TV operators and streaming services in which the final can be seen. Here, a breakdown by region and country.
USA: CBS, TUDN Sports
Central and South America (except Brazil): ESPN
Caribbean: Flow Sports, Sportsmax
Other operators in Latin America:
Mexico: HBO Max
Bolivia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Nicaragua and Guatemala – Teletext
Brazil – SBT, Turner
Costa Rica – Teletics
The Savior – Channel Two
Honduras – Televicentro
Panama – TVN, Medco
Venezuela – Your TV
Es spainin the meantime, La 1 de Televisión Española and the RTVE Play platform will broadcast the match, which can also be seen on the service of Movistar.
Stade de France, scene of the match
The UEFA Champions League final changed the scenario that had originally been planned for the final of the tournament due to the war in Ukraine. Initially, the decisive match was to be played in St. Petersburg, Russia, but eventually UEFA made the decision to change the location to Paris, France.
The Stade de France was built to host the 1998 FIFA World Cup matches. According to UEFA, it has hosted two European Cup finals out of the five that have been played in Paris.