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Real Madrid Starting XI
The Real Madrid starting XI has been revealed and there is little surprise. Coach Ancelotti has decided to start Valverde ahead of Rodrygo. Gareth Bale makes the bench.
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When does Liverpool vs Real Madrid start?
This Saturday's Champions League final kicks off at 21:00 CEST, the local time in Paris. For those living in the UK this match will kick-off at 20:00 BST, whilst American viewers in the United States can tune in at 12:00 PT/15:00 ET.
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Where to watch Liverpool vs Real Madrid?
For those living in the USA, you can watch the Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid on CBS Sports Network. For those living in the UK the match will be broadcast live on BT Sport 1, BT Sport Ultimate, and the BT Sport YouTube channel.
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Hello everyone and welcome to this Champions League final live blog, where we will be bringing you all the latest news and updates ahead of the giant clash between Liverpool and Real Madrid.
The hours are ticking ahead of the biggest match in European club football, and the tension could not be any higher. Paris will host the meeting between the six-time champions and the record 13-time champions.
The Reds enter the game having already wrapped up two pieces of silverware although they narrowly missed out on the Premier League to Manchester City last weekend which could affect their psychology. Los Blancos, on the other hand, having won LaLiga Santander with plenty of games to spare, have had the luxury of being able to rest players ahead of the big duel - so it remains to be seen whether those who have match momentum or those who have fresh legs will have the upper hand in the final.
Liverpool vs Real Madrid: Latest updates
Liverpool are sweating over the fitness of Thiago Alcantara, who limped off in the win over Wolves in the last match of the Premier League season.
Fabinho has been out since the victory over Aston Villa on May 10 with a hamstring issue, but he has returned to training and is set to be available.
Meanwhile, Virgil van Dijk has been out of action since the FA Cup final and will return to the starting XI, while there are no longer any worries about Mohamed Salah.
As for Real Madrid, Carlo Ancelotti has a fully fit squad to choose from. David Alaba is set to return and start alongside Eder Militao in the heart of defence.
The Austrian has not played since the first leg of the semi-final against Manchester City after suffering muscle fatigue.