Champions League Final 2020: where and when the match takes place - and how to watch live on BT Sports and YouTube

French Champions PSG will face one of Bayern Munich or Lyon at this year’s Champions League final.
PSG swept aside RB Leipzig on their way to the Champions League final (Getty Images)PSG swept aside RB Leipzig on their way to the Champions League final (Getty Images)
PSG swept aside RB Leipzig on their way to the Champions League final (Getty Images)

The Thomas Tuchel managed side swept aside RB Leipzig in a dominant victory earning a spot in the final of Europe’s top-tier tournament in the club’s history.

The hardest part is to come though with Bayern Munich strong favourites to defeat Lyon and likely favourites in the final should they progress.

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The German Champions annihilated Barcelona 8-2 in a gobsmacking performance in front of an empty stadium.

Lyon meanwhile will relish the opportunity to spoil the Parisians’ party and claim the title themselves.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Champions League final

Where and when is the Champions League final?

The final was set to take place in Istanbul on May 30 but the cornavirus pandemic forced football authorities into a rethink.

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Like all Champions League football since the tournament’s restart the final will take place in Portugal at the Estadio De Luz in Lisbon.

The game takes place on August 23 at 8pm.

Where can I watch?

BT Sport hold UK broadcasting rights for both tournaments and will be providing comprehensive coverage.

Subscribers can watch the game on the BT Sport channel or via the channel’s app.

Is the match free-to-air?

Yes, the game is free-to-air.

BT Sport’s live coverage will be streamed live via Youtube.

The same applies for the Europa League final which takes place on August 21.

Champions League final odds

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Paris Saint-Germain are the only side guaranteed to participate in the final but they’re not the favourites.

Bayern Munich are instead heavy favourites at 8/13, while PSG are rated at 13/8.

Lyon who took many by surprise with their victory over Manchester City are rated outsiders at 25/1.