Liverpool and Real Madrid will go head-to-head to claim European football's biggest prize when they contest the Champions League final in Paris on Saturday.
Jurgen Klopp's side are looking to claim their third trophy this season after lifting the Carabao Cup and the FA Cup earlier this season. Meanwhile, Los Blancos comfortably won La Liga ahead of rivals Barcelona and Atletico Madrid and claimed the Supercopa de España with a win over Athletic Bilbao.
Both sides are vying for their third title of the campaign and it is poised to be a tense encounter between two of the three most successful-ever teams in the competition. Real are aiming to claim their 14th title, while Liverpool can lift their seventh Champions League with victory in France.
Fans can watch the game for free live on BT Sport's YouTube channel. The match will also be televised live on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate, while there will also be a live stream service online via the BT Sport app and BT Sport website. Coverage will begin at 6pm ahead of an 8pm kick-off.
Klopp will be sure to play his strongest side available to him as he goes in search of his second Champions League title in charge of the Reds, but despite having a number of options in each position at his disposal, he could be operating without four players here.
Thiago was forced off at half-time over the weekend and is now facing a battle to be fit for Saturday’s clash with Real Madrid, while Divock Origi has been ruled out after picking up a problem in training last week. However, Fabinho has joined in with first-team training this week and is expected to return alongside Joe Gomez should he be fit enough.
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As for Carlo Ancelotti, his side won just one of their final four La Liga games after claiming the title last month, but he will be expected to name a similar lineup to the one that produced the magnificent turnaround against Manchester City in the semi-finals to reach this stage.
A late Karim Benzema penalty sent Real Madrid into the final after Rodrygo's brace saw the tie go to extra-time, with Los Blancos winning 6-5 on aggregate. Liverpool, meanwhile, beat Villarreal 5-2 over two legs.
Ancelotti has no fresh injury concerns to contend with and will hope to welcome back David Alaba to the side, who returned to full training this week, while Eden Hazard made an appearance on the bench at the weekend. Gareth Bale is likely to be left out once again as he prepares to depart the Santiago Bernabeu this summer.