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Liverpool vs Real Madrid Champions League final: the Reds seek a cup treble and los Blancos a 14th European crown Liverpool against Real Madrid in the 2022 Champions League final just feels right.
Two of Europe's most storied clubs, with 19 European crowns between them, duking it out on the biggest stage of all is the perfect end to the UEFA club season. This will be the third time these teams have met in the final – Liverpool won in 1981, while Madrid lifted Old Big Ears in 2018 – and scarcely has there been so much narrative.
Make sure you know how to watch a Liverpool vs Real Madrid live stream from anywhere. Mo Salah seems hellbent on personal revenge after his final was ended prematurely by Sergio Ramos' wrestling manoeuvre in 2018. It doesn't even seem to matter that Ramos is now at PSG.
The Reds' Egyptian King said: "We have a score to settle." Madrid, meanwhile, want a Liverpool vs Real Madrid Champions League final: the Reds seek a cup treble and los Blancos a 14th European crown
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Mo Salah seems hellbent on personal revenge after his final was ended prematurely by Sergio Ramos' wrestling manoeuvre in 2018. It doesn't even seem to matter that Ramos is now at PSG. The Reds' Egyptian King said: "We have a score to settle."
Madrid, meanwhile, want a 14th European title and have spent much of the week trying to paint themselves as underdogs after Karim Benzema's claim that Liverpool "think they've already won".
A visceral counter-pressing unit against a ruthless team on the break with the world's best centre-forward. This could get spicy. Here are all the details you need to know for the 2022 Champions League final.
2022 Champions League final date
Liverpool vs Real Madrid in the 2022 Champions League final is an 8pm BST kick-off on Saturday 28th May. That's 3pm ET in the States and 5am AEST Australia.
European supremacy will be on the line when Liverpool take on Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League 2021-22 final at the Stade de France in Paris in the wee hours of Sunday. The match begins at 12:30 AM (Indian Standard Time).
It will be Liverpool’s third UCL final in five seasons while Real Madrid are playing their first summit-clash since 2017-2018, when they thumped Liverpool 3-1.
The Reds, however, went on to beat Tottenham Hotspur in the next season to win their sixth European crown.
Jurgen Klopp’s men are chasing a triple this season, having won the League Cup and FA Cup, but will have their task cut out against Real Madrid, who are the most successful team in the UEFA Champions League history, winning 13 titles.
While Liverpool had a somewhat straightforward route to the UCL final, beating Inter Milan (2-2), Benfica (6-4) and Villarreal (5-2) in the knockouts, Real Madrid had to dig deep in their come-from-behind wins against PSG (3-2), Chelsea (5-4) and Manchester City (6-5).
The two sides boast some of the finest talents in the football world, who, on their day, can win their teams titles single-handedly.
Carlo Ancelloti’s Real Madrid boast the talismanic Karim Benzema, who leads the scoring charts this UCL season with 15 goals, as well as proven match winners like Luka Modric and Vinicius Junior.
Liverpool, on the other hand, will rely on Egyptian ace Mohammad Salah, who was tragically subbed off early in the 2018 final after suffering an injury, Senegalese goal machine Sadio Mane and Luis Diaz to deliver.
While the Reds were involved in a bitter Premier League race with Manchester City which went right down to the wire, the Galacticos’ big guns are well rested after claiming their record 35th La Liga title with ease a few weeks back.
Sunday’s meeting will be Liverpool’s 10th appearance in the UEFA Champions League final while Real Madrid will take the field in a summit clash for the 16th time.
Liverpool: The biggest issues facing Liverpool right now are in the midfield. Fabinho has been dealing with a thigh injury but is expected to be fit for the game, but Thiago Alcantara is the latest to pick up a knock, coming of at the half against Wolves on Sunday with an Achilles injury. His status for the final remains unclear, but if he can't go, that's a huge missing piece for the team's creativity in overall possession. Without Thiago, the midfield would likely be Jordan Henderson, Fabinho and Naby Keita.
Real Madrid: David Alaba is the only injury concern at the moment. A minor leg injury saw him rested for the La Liga champions' final match of the domestic season against Real Betis. He's expected to be available, with Ancelotti simply aiming to be cautious with the Austrian defender ahead of the biggest game of the season. Otherwise, Real appear well rested entering this showdown in Paris.
Prediction
The Reds win their seventh UCL crown, getting revenge for the 2018 final, this time with a competent display in goal and Salah scoring the winner on a penalty kick. Pick: Liverpool 2, Real Madrid 1
aturday will be the ninth meeting between two European giants who share 19 tournament wins between them; Madrid have a record 13 to Liverpool's six. Liverpool have three head-to-head wins to Real Madrid's four, with one draw.
It will also be the third time the sides have faced each other in the European Cup final. In another Paris final at the Parc des Princes in 1981 an Alan Kennedy goal eight minutes from time secured Liverpool's third European Cup in five years, while los Blancos got their revenge in 2018 with a 3-1 win defined by Loris Karius goalkeeping fumbles and Gareth Bale's stunning overhead kick.
That 1981 triumph was the pair's first meeting and marked the first of three straight Liverpool wins, with a 5-0 aggregate win in the 2008/09 last 16 under Rafa Benítez and inspired by Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres.
Madrid then won four straight games against the Merseysiders, including a memorable Bernabéu tie in which Brendan Rodgers controversially picked a reserve side in the 2014/15 group stage. As well as Loris, Gareth and all that in 2018, los Blancos also saw off the Reds in last season's quarter-finals with a 3-1 home win followed by a goalless draw at Anfield. It's no wonder Mo Salah has revenge on his14th European title and have spent much of the week trying to paint themselves as underdogs after Karim Benzema's claim that Liverpool "think they've already won".
A visceral counter-pressing unit against a ruthless team on the break with the world's best centre-forward. This could get spicy. Here are all the details you need to know for the 2022 Champions League final. 2022 Champions League final date Liverpool vs Real Madrid in the 2022 Champions League final is an 8pm BST kick-off on Saturday 28th May. That's 3pm ET in the States and 5am AEST Australia. European supremacy will be on the line when Liverpool take on Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League 2021-22 final at the Stade de France in Paris in the wee hours of Sunday. The match begins at 12:30 AM (Indian Standard Time). It will be Liverpool’s third UCL final in five seasons while Real Madrid are playing their first summit-clash since 2017-2018, when they thumped Liverpool 3-1.
The Reds, however, went on to beat Tottenham Hotspur in the next season to win their sixth European crown. Jurgen Klopp’s men are chasing a triple this season, having won the League Cup and FA Cup, but will have their task cut out against Real Madrid, who are the most successful team in the UEFA Champions League history, winning 13 titles. While Liverpool had a somewhat straightforward route to the UCL final, beating Inter Milan (2-2), Benfica (6-4) and Villarreal (5-2) in the knockouts, Real Madrid had to dig deep in their come-from-behind wins against PSG (3-2), Chelsea (5-4) and Manchester City (6-5).
The two sides boast some of the finest talents in the football world, who, on their day, can win their teams titles single-handedly. Carlo Ancelloti’s Real Madrid boast the talismanic Karim Benzema, who leads the scoring charts this UCL season with 15 goals, as well as proven match winners like Luka Modric and Vinicius Junior. Liverpool, on the other hand, will rely on Egyptian ace Mohammad Salah, who was tragically subbed off early in the 2018 final after suffering an injury, Senegalese goal machine Sadio Mane and Luis Diaz to deliver. While the Reds were involved in a bitter Premier League race with Manchester City which went right down to the wire, the Galacticos’ big guns are well rested after claiming their record 35th La Liga title with ease a few weeks back. Sunday’s meeting will be Liverpool’s 10th appearance in the UEFA Champions League final while Real Madrid will take the field in a summit clash for the 16th time. Liverpool: The biggest issues facing Liverpool right now are in the midfield. Fabinho has been dealing with a thigh injury but is expected to be fit for the game, but Thiago Alcantara is the latest to pick up a knock, coming of at the half against Wolves on Sunday with an Achilles injury. His status for the final remains unclear, but if he can't go, that's a huge missing piece for the team's creativity in overall possession. Without Thiago, the midfield would likely be Jordan Henderson, Fabinho and Naby Keita. Real Madrid: David Alaba is the only injury concern at the moment. A minor leg injury saw him rested for the La Liga champions' final match of the domestic season against Real Betis. He's expected to be available, with Ancelotti simply aiming to be cautious with the Austrian defender ahead of the biggest game of the season. Otherwise, Real appear well rested entering this showdown in Paris. Prediction The Reds win their seventh UCL crown, getting revenge for the 2018 final, this time with a competent display in goal and Salah scoring the winner on a penalty kick. Pick: Liverpool 2, Real Madrid 1 aturday will be the ninth meeting between two European giants who share 19 tournament wins between them; Madrid have a record 13 to Liverpool's six. Liverpool have three head-to-head wins to Real Madrid's four, with one draw. It will also be the third time the sides have faced each other in the European Cup final. In another Paris final at the Parc des Princes in 1981 an Alan Kennedy goal eight minutes from time secured Liverpool's third European Cup in five years, while los Blancos got their revenge in 2018 with a 3-1 win defined by Loris Karius goalkeeping fumbles and Gareth Bale's stunning overhead kick. That 1981 triumph was the pair's first meeting and marked the first of three straight Liverpool wins, with a 5-0 aggregate win in the 2008/09 last 16 under Rafa Benítez and inspired by Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres. Madrid then won four straight games against the Merseysiders, including a memorable Bernabéu tie in which Brendan Rodgers controversially picked a reserve side in the 2014/15 group stage. As well as Loris, Gareth and all that in 2018, los Blancos also saw off the Reds in last season's quarter-finals with a 3-1 home win followed by a goalless draw at Anfield. It's no wonder Mo Salah has revenge on his