2025 Champions League final set: Confirmed teams, date, stadium & ticket prices

Inter will face Paris Saint-Germain in the 2025 edition of the UEFA Champions League final.
Inter will face Paris Saint-Germain in the 2025 edition of the UEFA Champions League final.
It marks only the second time in the 69-year history of the European Cup that Italian and French teams will face off for the trophy, following the 1993 final when Marseille narrowly beat AC Milan.
Inter were last crowned European champions in 2010, but competed in the final as recently as 2023, while PSG are yet to enjoy that honour - their only previous final appearance came in 2020.
PSG had an easier time of it against Arsenal in the other semi-final, although the French giants did lean heavily on goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma at times to keep the Gunners sufficiently at bay. The overall aggregate score-line was 3-1 in PSG's favour, with Arsenal's goal the last to go in.
When is the 2025 UEFA Champions League final?
The Champions League final is scheduled for Saturday 31 May, kicking off at 21:00 CEST (20:00 BST).
Where is the 2025 UEFA Champions League final being played?
This season's Champions League final is being staged at the 70,000-capacity Allianz Arena in Munich, coinciding with the stadium's 20-year anniversary.
The final has been held at the Allianz Arena before, in 2012 when Chelsea famously beat Bayern Munich against the odds on their own pitch.
The most recent final held in Germany was in 2015 when Barcelona won against Juventus to complete a league, cup and European treble. That destiny awaits PSG, already Ligue 1 champions, if they are victorious in the Coupe de France final against Reims on 24 May, a week before facing Inter.
How much do 2025 UEFA Champions League final tickets cost?
Tickets for the 2025 Champions League start at just €70, after UEFA created a 'Fans First' category exclusively for supporters of each competing club, of which there are 36,000 in total.
After that, admission rises sharply. Across the categories, the cheapest ticket available to the general public is €180 (£154), with higher tiers marked at €650 (£557) and then €950 (£814).
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