Liverpool meet Real Madrid in the Champions League Final this weekend as Jurgen Klopp's side look to improve upon an already remarkable campaign.
Having fallen just short in their bid to usurp Manchester City and snatch the Premier League title on the final day, the Reds will no doubt be up for this one which comes just six days after their final game in the Premier League against Wolves.
The Champions League Final will mark their 63rd competitive game of the season.
They have reached that number as a result of vying for the quadruple; having qualified for and won both the League Cup and FA Cup Finals, as well as reaching the last stage of the Champions League, they will end this season having played every possible fixture available to them.
They have been largely relieved of the injury woes that so horribly punctuated the previous campaign, however there remains worries over the fitness of the likes of Fabinho, Thiago and Virgil van Dijk ahead of the final in Paris.
Fabinho and van Dijk went off injured in the FA Cup final win over Chelsea, while Thiago picked up a knock on his achilles against Wolves.
It will be a race against time for all three key players to recover and start against Real Madrid.
Meanwhile, David Alaba looks set to be fit for the final having had adductor problems since early May.
Liverpool are hunting down their seventh European Cup, with their last success coming in 2019 against Tottenham at the Wanda Metropolitano.
Their opponents Real Madrid have won the competition a record 13 times, with their most recent win coming against Liverpool in Kiev back in 2018.
The stage is perfectly set for the biggest game in club football - here is all you need to know ahead of the final.
Where will the Champions League Final take place?
The final will take place at the Stade de France in Paris.
When will the game take place?
The game is set to take place on Saturday, May 28.
What time is kick off?
Kick off is at 8pm.
What channel is it on?
The game will be shown live on RTE Two, with coverage starting at 7pm. You can also watch the final live on BT Sport 1, where coverage starts at 6pm. Football fans in Ireland will also be able to watch the game live and free via the LiveScore app. Their free-to-air broadcast deal within Ireland applies from this season through to the conclusion of the 2023/24 season.
Betting odds
Liverpool - 21/20
Real Madrid - 12/5
Draw - 5/2
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