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Champions League Final: LIVE: stream, PSG vs Inter team news and all the build-up from Munich

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What time does the build up to the Champions League Final start?

Good question. In the UK, the build-up to Paris v Inter in Munich will begin on TNT Sports and Discovery+ at 6pm on May 31 – two hours ahead of kick-off at 8pm.

We expect the match to start bang on time.

UEFA’s fan parkChampions Festival, located in Munich’s Olympiapark – is open from 11am to 15 mins after final whistle on Saturday, May 31 and 11am – 6pm on Sunday, 1 June.

Munich is home to the Hofbrauhaus, one of the biggest bierkeller’s in Germany and the fans are already there to celebrate today’s festival of football.

If you’re planning on watching the Champions League Final, keep an eye on our live updates for the latest streaming info and build-up.

When does PSG vs Inter Milan start?

Kick off: 8pm GMT / 3pm ET / 12pm PT / 5am AEST (Sun) / 12.30am IST / 9pm CET Munich time on Saturday, May 31.

When does the Champions League Final take place?

MUNICH, GERMANY - AUGUST 05: A general view of Allianz arena before the PSG v Inter UEFA Champions League Final 2025 at Allianz Arena on May 31, 2025 in Munich, Germany.

(Image credit: Adam Pretty/Bongarts/Getty Images)

The UEFA Champions League Final – as it is officially known – takes place in Munich, Germany on Saturday, May 31. The match will begin at 8pm GMT / 3pm ET.

The match is a repeat of the pair’s club friendly in August 2023, in which Inter Milan beat Paris St. German 2-1 away after scoring two late goals in the 81st and 83rd minute of the game.

What is the venue for the Champions League Final?

The 2024-25 Champions League Final between Paris St-Germain and Inter Milan will take place at the Munich Football Arena, Munich, Germany.

The stadium is usually known as the Allianz Arena but UEFA regulations dictate the removal of stadium sponsors to provide a “clean stadium” for fixtures.

The UEFA-approved Munich Football Arena previously staged the 2012 Champions League Final and the 2024 European Championship.

According to UEFA, “The Munich Football Arena took less than three years to build from start to finish, and was completed on 30 April 2005.” It has a capacity of 75,024 and is owned by elite German club Bayern Munich.

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