Borussia Dortmund vs Real Madrid: How to watch the Champions League final
It's the Champions League final on Saturday evening as Europe's elite club competition in its current format draws to a close. For more information on how the Champions League will change, be sure to check out our handy explainer video. Borussia Dortmund are looking to upset the odds when they take on a Real Madrid side seeking their 15th major European trophy.
Dortmund booked their place having beaten PSG home and away in the semi-finals to set up another trip to Wembley, though they head to London without the injured Ramy Bensebaini. Sebastien Haller, Julien Duranville and Mateu Morey will all be assessed, though it's questionable whether the trio would have started at all on Saturday.
For Real Madrid, midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni is sidelined due to a foot issue and his absence is a hefty blow for Los Blancos. David Alaba is a long-term absentee for Carlo Ancelotti's side, while there are concerns over young goalkeeper Andrii Lunin.
The Ukraine international has been a consistent performer between the sticks for Real Madrid this season but came down with flu earlier this week. Lunin has flown to London separately from the squad, though even if fit, it's been reported that Thibaut Courtois would have started regardless.
What time does the Champions League final kick off?
The Champions League final between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid kicks off at 20:00 (GMT) and the game takes place at Wembley.
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