May 31, 2025

How to Watch PSG vs Inter Milan UEFA Champions League Final 2025 Live Online

Its time for PSG vs Inter Milan UEFA Champions League Final 2025. The 2025 UEFA Champions League Final feature two clubs for a chance to hoist the UEFA Cup. It features Paris Saint-Germain F.C. taking on Inter Milan at Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany on Saturday, May 31 at 3 p.m. ET/12 p.m. PT.

The perfectly manicured grass at the pitch of Munich’s Allianz Arena is ready for action thanks in part to its use of a hybrid system of natural and synthetic materials. Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan will have the perfect groundwork laid out for them as they face off in the UEFA Champions League Final today (Saturday, May 31, 2025).

Inter has three European Champion Clubs’ Cups to their name, which makes them the second most winning Serie A team in the competition’s history. The team was victorious in 2010 and faced defeat in the final in 1967, 1972, and 2022.

Paris Saint-Germain has never taken home the trophy. In 2020, the organization came close, but were ultimately defeated by Bayern München in Lisbon. They are determined to upgrade their record during their second appearance in the final. Experts have given them slightly better odds to win it all, but it truly is anyone’s game.

In the Champions League, 32 teams are divided into groups of four and face off six times against the other members of their group. The teams are ranked in a point system for wins and draws, with the top two advancing to a knockout round. The third place team is relegated to the Europa League. The remaining 16 teams battle it out for a place in the final.

Paris Saint-Germain had a bumpy road to the finals. They were ranked 15th in the league phase but managed to squeak by. Their impressive 10-0 win against Brest helped turn the tide in the knockout round. They went on to beat Liverpool, Aston Villa, and Arsenal to secure their spot.

Inter Milan had a smoother ride into the final. The organization finished fourth in the league phase and was only defeated once. They defeated Feyenoord, Bayern, and Barcelona to earn their place in the final.

For soccer fans in the United States, CBS Sports is the media outlet of the moment, offering 10 hours of Champions League coverage across various platforms. The big game takes place on Saturday, May 31, at 3 p.m. ET. Here’s how coverage breaks down:

1 p.m. ET: Pre-match coverage will begin, live from Munich, on Paramount+ and CBS Sports Golazo Network.

1:30 p.m. ET: Coverage begins on CBS.

3 p.m. ET: The game airs live on CBS and streams on Paramount+.

CBS is available for traditional cable viewers and free with an over-the-air antenna. Cable subscribers can also watch CBS live through the CBS website.

source: fastcompany.com/91343059/uefa-champions-league-final-live-stream-2025-watch-free-tv-online

Mar 18, 2014

Real Madrid vs Schalke 04: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info and Preview in Santiago Bernabéu

Real Madrid drubbed Schalke 04 in the first leg of their UEFA Round of 16 Champions League match up. In order for Schalke to advance they’d need a 6-0 win, a near impossible match up.

We have a young team and this match can be a good experience, Jens Keller said, via UEFA. We have to do better than in the home game. We must be more compact and not let our opponents grow. We are going to try to do our best. Maybe players with small problems or injuries won’t play. I don’t have many options, but we will try to play our young players.

Real Madrid and Bayern München are the strongest teams in the world. Bayer Leverkusen played bravely against PSG in Paris and we want to do the same. We must be realistic Real Madrid are an amazing team and when you lose 6-1 in the first leg it is not easy to reach the quarter-finals.

Date: Tuesday, March 18
Start Time: 3:45 p.m. ET
Location: Madrid, Spain
Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu
TV Info: FOX Sports 2, FOX Deportes, FOX Soccer Plus
Radio Info: Sirius XM FC
Live Stream: FOX Soccer.
source: fansided.com/2014/03/18/real-madrid-vs-schalke-04-live-stream-start-time-tv-info/

Chelsea vs. Galatasaray: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info and Preview in Stamford Bridge

Chelsea is set to host Galatasaray in the second leg of their UEFA Champions League round of 16 match up. The first leg finished in a 1-1 draw, and Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho said the game will go down to the wire.

If you look at the result 1-1 and if you look at the game, one team was better in the first half, another was better in the second, Mourinho said, via UEFA. It’s the kind of match that could go to the wire. I very much doubt the game will be decided by half-time.

Drogba is one of the most important players in Chelsea’s history,” Mourinho said. “There is no doubt about that and it’s something all Chelsea supporters would agree on. Is he at the same level as he was at 26? Nobody is, but he is one of the best strikers in the world. Tomorrow is a big game but I am not feeling any pressure. Sneijder is one of the best in his position in the world. It is as simple as that.

When: Tuesday at 3:45 p.m. ET

Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. GMT

Where: Stamford Bridge, London, England

Watch: Fox Sports 1; Fox Soccer 2Go; ITV 1 (U.K.); ITV Live Player (U.K.)

While Tuesday's other Champions League match, Real Madrid facing Schalke, is decided at this point Los Blancos won the first leg, 6-1 it's all up in the air between Chelsea and Galatasaray.

The teams played to a 1-1 draw in Turkey, as Fernando Torres scored in the ninth minute but Aurelien Chedjou equalized for Galatasaray in the 64th. While the main storyline for the first game was Didier Drogba facing his old club, in this contest, the main concern is which team will survive.

Chelsea certainly enjoy one major advantage in this one they've lost just one game at home in all competitions this season, to Basel in the Champions League group stage. And they don't even need to win this game, as a scoreless draw would see them through since they would hold the advantage in away goals.

But Chelsea also lost over the weekend to Aston Villa, a crucial loss that once again left barely any separation between the Premier League's top four teams. Will that loss, and a grueling domestic campaign in general, weigh heavily on the minds of the Blues? Or will they recover from that disappointment by disposing of visiting Galatasaray?

Drogba's return to Stamford Bridge will certainly be a bit emotional for the player (and likely the Chelsea supporters, as well). After all, Drogba made himself a legend with the club. He talked to Dirk Vermeiren of UEFA.com about his feelings when he heard Galatasaray would face Chelsea in the round of 16 and he would return to his old stadium.

Chelsea will likely be without Ashley Cole for the match as he didn't train on Monday, according to Sky Sports, but David Luiz could return, giving the Blues a boost either in defense or perhaps in central midfield. Nemanja Matic certainly looked like he could have used a breather late in the match against Aston Villa after dominating the first half.

Still, the Blues are the heavy favorites here. They are the more talented side, are nearly impossible to beat at home, face a Galatasaray team that has really struggled away from home this year and, of course, have the ultimate puppeteer in Jose Mourinho leading the way.

Meanwhile, Galatasaray manager Roberto Mancini is out to prove he can succeed in the Champions League. From Steve Douglas of The Associated Press, via the Miami Herald:

A 1-1 draw at home for Galatasaray was essentially a loss, since Chelsea now need only to hold them scoreless to win this match. Chelsea are the best defensive team in the Premier League and are at their best when they can either control possession and build up play slowly, or sink back defensively and spring against teams hard on the counter-attack.

Galatasaray doesn't have the luxury of caution in this contest, needing to either win, earn a 1-1 draw to force extra time or a 2-2 draw to go ahead on away goals. That plays directly into Mourinho's hands, as he'll probably play a defensively sound starting 11 and tell his team to look for offense by springing players like Eden Hazard on the counter-attack.

Drogba may yet have some Champions League magic in him, and the Blues certainly don't have a forward that can grab this game by the scruff of the neck like Drogba can. But in Hazard, Oscar and Willian, they do have attacking midfielders who can change the course of a game if given any daylight at all to operate in.

Gala needed to win in Turkey. Failing to do so will be their downfall. Chelsea wins, 1-0.
source: fansided.com/2014/03/18/chelsea-vs-galatasaray-live-stream-start-time-tv-info/
source: bleacherreport.com/articles/1996038-chelsea-vs-galatasaray-date-time-live-stream-tv-info-and-preview

Mar 13, 2014

Watch Opening Ceremony of ICC World Cup T20 in Bangladesh 2014

The roads leading to the Sher-e-Bangla Stadium are unfailing reminders that the World T20 set to be held in Bangladesh between March 16 and April 6 is upon us. There are billboards, arches, and a countdown-clock outside the Stadium emblazoned with the logo of the mega event.

According to Mahbub Anam, Director, Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) and member of the local organising committee of the T20 World Cup, the tournament is the biggest in the nation’s history.

“We have upgraded the stadiums and other facilities. Some of the works were delayed because we had a longer monsoon. There were also the elections that slowed things down. By the time the World Cup starts, everything will be in order, Anam told The Hindu recently.

The end of political turmoil in the country, he said, expedited the process. We had a meeting where all the countries sent their security representatives to confirm their participation. By the time the Sri Lanka series started, normality was restored in Bangladesh. Cricket unites the whole country.

Anam assured that the security provided to the teams was of the ‘top-most level. It’s been confirmed by the country’s highest authority. When asked if the security-cover provided was on a par with that accorded to visiting heads of State, he said: “In most cases, yes.”

New stadia
A large chunk of the preparation has been geared towards construction of new stadia and sprucing up the infrastructure.

“In 2004, we had the under-19 World Cup for which we built some grounds and in 2011, when we had the 50-over World Cup, we upgraded the venues. But for 2014, we built about eight new grounds. It will immensely improve our country’s cricketing facilities.

While two new practice grounds have been built in BKSP, Dhaka, a smaller facility has come up inside the Fatullah Stadium. Practice venues have also been readied in Sylhet and Cox’s Bazar. Anam said the works were co-funded by the Bangladesh government and the BCB.

About $40 million have been spent on the venues alone, the government contributing roughly over $20-30 million.

Face-lift
The cities hosting the tournament have been given a face-lift as well. “Additional access roads have come up around the Chittagong stadium. The Sylhet Stadium is inside a tea garden, and it’s is one of the most beautiful venues in Bangladesh. The government’s total contribution has been to the tune of $60-70 million.

Local reports suggest that ticket-pricing for the Asia Cup was on the higher side. Anam, however, clarified that wasn’t the case for the World T20. Except for four matches, tickets have been sold out completely. They were done 100 per cent online. The ICC wanted greater crowd attendance and so the tickets were priced reasonably the lowest is 50 BDT, which is less than a dollar, and the highest is 2000 BDT.

The BCB has also planned a concert featuring A.R. Rahman, Akon, and other local artistes on March 13 at the Bangabandhu Stadium. There is no such opening ceremony as such. It’s going to cost us over $3 million, but we feel it will give more impetus to the event,” said Anam.

Dhaka holds its breath for AR Rahman and Akon

The streets of Dhaka have worn a new look over the last month or so, in the countdown to the ICC World T20 the biggest T20 tournament of the cricket calendar. Well lit roads embellish the city that has had a major facelift as anticipation builds up. To add to the entertainment quotient of sport that has been the hallmark of the T20 format, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is organising a mega celebration concert on Thursday, February 13 bringing two major names of world music today to the Dhaka audience: AR Rahman and Akon.

AR Rahman needs no introduction to even the most casual of music listeners of this part of the world. The composer extraordinaire hailed as the world's most prominent and prolific film composer has transcended Indian borders to win two Oscars, two Grammys, a BAFTA and a Golden Globe aside from countless other awards in his country. He has fused Eastern classical music in world music genres to great effect, composed music for the Olympic opening ceremony, and has worked with musicians ranging from Mick Jagger to Vanessa-Mae to Michael Jackson.

Senegalese-American hip-hop/R&B artiste Akon took the global music industry by storm with his 2006 album Konvicted featuring hits like “Smack That” and “I Wanna Love You” that resonated all over the world. The album went on to become a triple-platinum, paving way for him to have, till date, over 300 guest appearances in songs performed by the world's most popular musicians. The Guinness World record holder as the number one selling artiste of master ringtones, has one thing in common with AR Rahman, though: neither have performed in Dhaka before.

Apart from the two international sensations, the concert will also feature the best of Bangladeshi artistes Runa Laila, Sabina Yasmin, Momtaz, Kumar Biswajit, Ornob and bands LRB and Miles.

While the 2011 World Cup Opening Ceremony was a spectacle in all senses, this year's concert is focused more towards entertainment, and with the line-up at hand, eager fans can be sure that there will be an abundance of it.

The concert to be held at the Bangabandhu Stadium is being managed by Grey and Blues Communications.
source: thehindu.com/sport/cricket/bangladesh-all-ready-to-host-world-t20/article5767564

Mar 12, 2014

Barcelona vs. Manchester City: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info and Preview

Manchester City travel to Barcelona knowing nothing but a dominant win will ensure their passage to the Champions League's quarterfinal stage. The Premier League side face a 2-0 deficit after the opening tie and must rack up the goals to stand a chance of advancing.

Here's everything you need to know about the crucial Camp Nou fixture.

When: Wednesday, March 12, at 7:45 p.m. GMT/3:45 p.m. ET

Where: Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain

Watch: Sky Sports (U.K.); Sky Go app, Fox Soccer 2GO (U.S.)

Chances: Barcelona (69 percent), Manchester City (12.7 percent), Draw (18.3 percent), according to Bloomberg Sports.

Both teams head into this fixture in similar situations. Barcelona need to quickly recover from the embarrassing 1-0 La Liga loss to relegation candidates Valladolid, who were excellent value for their win at the Estadio Jose Zorrilla.

City suffered an even more surprising defeat with the 2-1 FA Cup loss to Championship side Wigan Athletic, reliving the heartache of last year's final loss to a hard-working and well-drilled Latics side. To make this failure even more difficult to take, it was at the Etihad, a feat screwed home by Uber Football Fact.

These results ensure both teams could be cautious at the Camp Nou, but Gerardo Martino and Manuel Pellegrini must send their players out with the intention of attacking. Barca's two-goal lead from the first leg ensures the first strike will be majorly important in Catalonia, effectively killing the contest or giving City something to fight for.

Like Arsenal against Bayern Munich, the English side must score at least two if they are to advance. Pellegrini's side are best-equipped to dominate La Blaugrana's defence in aerial situations and must make the most of set pieces.

During the opening leg, City wasted far too many crossing opportunities by playing the ball short from wide free-kicks, despite Alvaro Negredo outperforming Gerard Pique in the air.

La Blaugrana have been notoriously poor when defending high balls this season, summed up by the goal they conceded against Almeria. Perhaps Pellegrini will spot this and partner Negredo with Edin Dzeko, especially considering Sergio Aguero appeared rusty during the loss to Wigan.

For Barca, possession will be key. The Spanish side eventually got hold of the ball at the Etihad and reduced City to springing counter-attacks. This kind of control halts the momentum of Yaya Toure and forces Negredo to drop away from the area in order to receive passes, providing the defence with less problems in the air.

The easy bet is to go with Barcelona on this one, and while the Spanish giants should be expected to get through, expect City to make life extremely difficult.

Pellegrini's team are a relentless attacking force even when they don't need to keep hunting goals. They have nothing to lose at the Camp Nou and must go full throttle if they are to progress. It is profitable for City to hustle Barca's midfield out of possession right from the off, and they must ensure energy is matched with pacey, fully committed attacks.

City are more than capable of scoring two goals, but like their opponents, are also prone to defensive frailties. This encounter is likely to be settled on a miscue at the back, and with City piling on the pressure, Barca's ability to hit on the break will come to the fore.
source: bleacherreport.com/articles/1988389-barcelona-vs-manchester-city-date-time-live-stream-tv-info-and-preview

Paris Saint-Germain vs Bayer Leverkusen: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info and Preview

It would take something beyond a miracle for Bayer Leverkusen to advance to the quarterfinals of the Champions League.

Paris Saint-Germain won the first leg of the round of 16 between these teams, 4-0, and now it hosts the second leg on its own grounds where it's lost just once this season in all competitions. So yes, Bayer Leverkusen needs something a little beyond a miracle.

But anything can happen in 90 minutes, so the German side isn't eliminated from the proceedings just yet. Let's break down this round of 16 clash.

When: Wednesday at 3:45 p.m. ET (7:45 p.m. GMT)

Where: Parc des Princes, Paris, France

Watch: Fox Sports 2; Fox Soccer 2Go; Sky Sports 4 (U.K.); Sky Go (U.K.)

Given its huge cushion and the game being played at home, you couldn't fault PSG for coming into this match confident. But to hear its manager Laurent Blanc talk, you'd think the game itself was a mere formality.

Presumably, the only thing PSG might fear is complacency heading into the match or a Leverkusen side seething with revenge on the mind. But with a four-goal advantage in aggregate, perhaps even complacency or vengeance isn't to be feared.

According to Holyman's report, Marco Verratti and Blaise Matuidi won't appear for PSG in this contest—with Yohan Cabaye and Adrien Rabiot likely to take their place in the midfield—while star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic should be able to play. Meanwhile, via BBC Sport, Edinson Cavani will return to action after taking personal time, while Leverkusen midfielder Jens Hegeler is out to injury.

Leverkusen likely won't simply throw out its reserves and open the match by waiving the white flag, but after the first leg, you couldn't fault the team for prioritizing the domestic campaign.

Even if Leverkusen had a hope of staging a comeback in this Champions League tie, PSG would still be heavily favored. It has far more star power, a very pronounced home-field advantage, and the pressure of hundreds of millions of dollars spent on the roster and the expectations those dollars breed to inspire them.

Leverkusen is a strong team, so it should make this a game or even win. But overcoming a four-goal deficit in Paris?

Not happening. Leverkusen wins, 2-1, but PSG will move on to the quarterfinals.
source: bleacherreport.com/articles/1989028-psg-vs-bayer-leverkusen-date-time-live-stream-tv-info-and-preview

Mar 11, 2014

Bayern Munich vs. Arsenal: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info and Preview

Bayern Munich will host Arsenal on Tuesday with a trip to the Champions League quarterfinals at stake.

The defending European Cup winners head into this week's pivotal clash with a two-goal advantage on aggregate after stifling the Gunners at the Emirates in the first leg on Feb. 19.

As a result, Franck Ribery and Co. will have additional room for error at home on Tuesday, putting the pressure squarely on Arsene Wenger's English side, who had no answers for Bayern the first time around.

The German powerhouse possessed the ball for four-fifths of the match and scored two second-half goals after Gunners goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny was sent off with a red card late in the first half. Adding to Arsenal's concerns on Tuesday is the fact Szczesny will be forced to sit out as a direct result of his sending off in the opening leg.

Still, Arsenal will be filled with belief after snagging a 2-0 win at Bayern a year ago.

With the stage set for another monumental Champions League matchup, let's get you set with everything you need to know ahead of kickoff.

Date: Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Start Time: 8:45 p.m. local time, GMT (3:45 p.m. ET)

Venue: Allianz Arena, Munich

TV: Fox Sports 1 (U.S.), ITV 1 (U.K.)

Live Stream: Fox Soccer 2Go (U.S.), Sky Go (U.K.)

Although they enter with a comfortable cushion on aggregate and as favorites to prevail, Bayern's hopes of repeating as European champions will be on the line on Tuesday. Despite their struggles in the first leg, Arsenal are a dangerous team with attacking weapons of their own.

Nonetheless, those weapons will be rendered ineffective if Arsenal are unable to retain the ball and generate scoring chances.

For Arsenal, Tuesday's match will provide a shot to avenge last year's Champions League round of 16 loss to Bayern. The Gunners should be energized and feeling good about their chances after scoring a 2-0 win over Bayern in Munich last season. However, a win won't be good enough, as Arsenal will need to erase their two-goal deficit and shut down the German side's vaunted attack in the process.

There's no guarantee that possession will lead to goals for the Gunners, but it's safe to say that they don't stand a chance unless they can earn their fair share of touches.

Considering how dominant Bayern were in that category three weeks ago, it's not difficult to see why they are expected to finish the job at home on Tuesday. Expect a much-improved Arsenal attack this time around, but not one potent enough to knock off Bayern on their home pitch.
source: bleacherreport.com/articles/1987184-bayern-munich-vs-arsenal-date-time-live-stream-tv-info-and-preview