All you need to know about Juventus vs Barcelona in the 2015 Champions League
When does the Champions League final start?
The Champions League final 2015 is one of the most hotly anticipated games in the annual football calendar - and needless to say Uefa milk it for all it's worth. An opening ceremony will last around nine minutes and feature the Junges Ensemble Berlin Choir, with 400 volunteer performers as well as soprano Nina Maria Fisher and tenor Manual Gomez Ruiz. It will come immediately before kick-off, which is scheduled for 7.45pm (BST).
What TV channel is the Champions League final on?
The game will be screened live on ITV1 (coverage starts at 7pm), Sky Sports 1 and Sky Sports 5 (coverage starts at 6pm). And don't forget our live blog with Rob Bagchi, from 3.30pm.
And what about radio?
There will be live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live and talkSPORT.
The venue
Berlin's Olympic Stadium. The European Cup final has never been staged at this 70,000-a-capacity arena. Berlin is becoming the fourth city in the country to host the event after Munich (1980, 1993, 1997, 2012), Gelsenkircken (2004) and Stuttgart (1959, 1988).
Can I get tickets?
Each club received an allocation of 20,000 tickets, sold to season ticket holders and members only. Over a third of the tickets for the 70,500 capacity stadium in Berlin went to Uefa sponsors, corporate partners and members while 6,000 were sold through the Uefa website in March. The final is completely sold out.
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