BT Sport will broadcast the 2020/21 UEFA Champions League final this evening.
The match, between Manchester City v Chelsea, takes place at the Estadio do Dragao in Porto.
Manchester City’s first UEFA Champions League final pits them against domestic rivals Chelsea, who are in the decider for the third time and looking to add to their 2012 triumph.
This is the sides’ first European meeting in 50 years, but both have already endured plenty of UEFA Champions League heartache at the hands of Premier League sides, City being eliminated by domestic rivals in 2018 and 2019 while Chelsea’s first final appearance ended in defeat by familiar foes.
This is the third all-English UEFA Champions League final, Chelsea having been involved in the first, when they lost on penalties to Manchester United in Moscow in 2008.
Two years ago, Liverpool beat Tottenham Hotspur in Madrid.
Coverage – presented for the final time by Gary Lineker – gets underway at 6.00pm on BT Sport 1 with live streaming on BTSport.com and via the BT Sport App.
Kick-off 8.00pm.
The match will also be shown live – for free – on BT Sport’s YouTube channel.
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