Where to Watch the 2021 Champions League Final
Manchester City and Chelsea are facing off in the Champions League Final this weekend after emerging as the top two competitors in the league this year. The two rival English teams will battle it out at the Estádio do Dragão in Portugal, the new venue for the Champions League Final after the event moved from Attaturk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey due to the coronavirus.
While it may be trickier to attend the event in-person this year, football fans from all over the world can catch all of the action right from home. If you’re wondering when is the 2021 Champions League Final, how do I watch the Champions League Final, or what time is the Champions League Final, we’ve got answers.
Here’s everything you need to know to watch the Champions League Final in the U.S.
WHEN IS THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL?
The 2021 Champions League Final takes place this Saturday, May 29.
WHAT TIME IS THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL?
If you’re watching in the U.S., the 2021 Champions League Final kick-off between Man City and Chelsea is expected to take place around 3/2c, or noon PT, on May 29.
WHERE TO WATCH THE 2021 CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL:
If you’re looking to watch the Champions League Final on traditional broadcast TV in the U.S., you can turn to CBS, where the game will be broadcast live at 3/2c. There’s also an easy way to stream the event stateside. To tune into this year’s Champions League Final, just sign up for Paramount+, which features the UEFA Champions League, the Europa League, NWSL and Europa Conference League. Paramount+ costs $5.99 a month for an ad-supported version, $9.99 per month for an ad-free tier. For more info, check out our guide to watching the UEFA Champions League in the US.
On CBS, the UEFA Champions League Today will be hosted by Kate Abdo, and will feature commentary from analysts Jamie Carragher, Roberto Martinez and Micah Richards, along with Peter Schmeichel and Alex Scott. And if you’re looking for pre-match and post-game coverage, just turn to CBS Sports HQ, which will continue the Champions League content before and after the game.