UEFA Champions League Final 2025 Live Score: PSG Eyeing History, As Inter Look To Extend Legacy

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Champions League Final 2025 Live Score: In search of history, Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan will face each other tonight in the Champions League final, at the Allianz Arena in Munich.

PSG is aiming to win the prestigious European club football title for the first time, while Inter is seeking its fourth title.

The match will take place at Bayern Munich’s Allianz Arena, which has a capacity of 75,000, and is set to kick off at 9:00 pm (1900 GMT).

Inter brings experience to the game, while PSG is making their second appearance in the final since the club’s transformative Qatari takeover in 2011.

Excitement is at a fever pitch in Paris, where around 40,000 fans will watch on giant screens at PSG’s Parc des Princes stadium, and a significant police presence is planned throughout the city.

The European season’s climax presents a fascinating clash of styles and team-building philosophies—between a traditional European powerhouse and a modern state-owned superclub.

Despite heavy investment, PSG has yet to win the Champions League, with their closest attempt being in 2020 when they lost to Bayern in Lisbon during the pandemic.

Under Spanish coach Luis Enrique, a dynamic young PSG side has taken Europe by storm in recent months. A comeback win in January against 2023 champions Manchester City acted as a catalyst.

PSG then knocked out three more Premier League sides – Liverpool, Aston Villa, and Arsenal – on their way to the final and secured a French league and cup double. Ousmane Dembele has been their star player with 33 goals, supported by forwards Desire Doue, Bradley Barcola, and January signing Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.

Inter was the last Italian team to win, with Jose Mourinho’s side defeating Bayern in Madrid in 2010. They also won the title twice in the 1960s. Coach Simone Inzaghi was in charge when Inter reached the final two years ago but narrowly lost to City.

Eight players from that team might start again, and the experienced lineup features three players aged 36 or over. Inter beat Bayern in the quarter-finals and overcame Barcelona in a thrilling semi-final.

Remarkably, this is the first competitive encounter between the two teams.

While fans flocked to Munich on Friday, fan zones have been set up in three locations around Paris beyond PSG’s stadium. More than 5,000 police officers will be deployed in the city and its suburbs during the final, following violence after PSG’s semi-final win against Arsenal. In Milan, tens of thousands of fans will also watch the game at Inter’s San Siro stadium.

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