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When is the 2023 UEFA Champions League Final?
The 2022-23 UEFA Champions League is nearing its end, with four teams remaining in the competition. The two-leg semifinal matchups between AC Milan/Inter Milan and Real Madrid/Manchester City will be played in May, with the winners of those matchups meeting on June 10 in Istanbul to decide to winner of the Champions League. The English-language broadcast of the Champions League final will be on CBS, with the Spanish-language broadcast on TUDN, both of which are available to stream with a subscription to Fubo. Among the remaining teams, Real Madrid has the most titles in this competition, winning 14 times, including the 2022 title. AC Milan has won the competition seven times, most recently in 2007. Inter Milan is a three-time UEFA Champions League winner, with its most recent title in 2010. Manchester City is still searching for its first championship, finishing runner-up in 2021.
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2023 Champions League Final Kick-Off Time
The 2023 UEFA Champions League final takes place on Saturday, June 10, 2023. It is expected to kick off at 3:00 PM ET, which is 10 PM local time in Istanbul, the location of the final.
USA: 3:00 PM ET
USA: 12:00 PM PT
Canada: 3:00 PM ET
Australia: 05:00 AM AEST
Hong Kong: 03:00 AM HKT
Singapore: 03:00 AM SST
Where is the 2023 Champions League Final?
The 2023 Champions League final takes place on Saturday, June 10, 2023 at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey. This game was originally supposed to be played at Wembley Stadium in London, but COVID-19 caused some shuffling of the venue. It was then assigned to Allianz Stadium in Munich before more relocation led to the current venue.
This stadium was set to host the 2020 UEFA Champions League final before it was moved to Lisbon. That contest was held at the Estadio da Luz without fans in attendance, with Bayern Munich defeating Paris Saint-Germain 1-0 behind a 59th-minute goal by Kingsley Coman.
The 2021 final was then supposed to be in Istanbul, but was relocated to Porto, Portugal. Chelsea won that year’s title, defeating Manchester City 1-0 in the final. Kai Havertz scored the lone goal of the match in the 42nd minute.
The 2022 final also had a complicated history. Originally scheduled for Munich, it was relocated to Saint Petersburg because of the after-effects of the pandemic scheduling, but was then moved again after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France hosting the event, which Real Madrid won 1-0 thanks to a Vinícius Júnior goal.
This is the second time this stadium has hosted the UEFA Champions League final, with the other happening in 2005, with Liverpool beating AC Milan on penalties.
Next season’s UEFA Champions League final will take place at Wembley.
Past Champions League Final Locations
Previous UEFA Champions League finals have been held in a variety of places:
- 2022: Stade de France
- 2021: Estadio do Dragao
- 2020: Estadio da Luz
- 2019: Wanda Metropolitano
- 2018: NSC Olimpiyskiy
- 2017: Millennium Stadium
- 2016: San Siro
- 2015: Olympiastadion Berlin
- 2014: Estadio da Luz
- 2013: Wembley Stadium
- 2012: Allianz Arena
- 2011: Wembley Stadium
- 2010: Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
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