How to watch UEFA Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan on TNT Sports and discovery+, live stream, kick-off time
Updated 31/05/2025 at 13:39 GMT+1
Paris Saint-Germain meet Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League final in Munich on Saturday, May 31. The French side are hoping to be crowned European champions for the first time, while Simone Inzaghi's men are hunting their fourth European title. Find out how you can watch all the action from the Champions League final live on TNT Sports and watch at home or on the move for free on discovery+.
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Paris Saint-Germain will hope to lift the UEFA Champions League for the first time in their history as they take on three-time European champions Inter Milan in the final in Munich.
After finishing 15th in the league phase, Luis Enrique's side have gone from strength to strength this season, dispatching three Premier League opponents on their run to the final.
The French champions, who reached the final in 2020 only to lose out to Bayern Munich, have got the better of Liverpool, Aston Villa and Arsenal in the knockout rounds and have played some sensational football in the process.
Standing in their way of a first European crown are Inter, who are looking to go all the way in the Champions League for the first time since winning the competition under Jose Mourinho in 2010.
The Italian side, who were pipped to the Serie A title this season by Napoli, were defensively resolute in the early stages of their Champions League campaign, conceding just twice on their way to the quarter-finals.
But they have been involved in two thrilling ties since then, beating Bayern Munich 4-3 on aggregate in the last eight before knocking out Barcelona in the semis with a 7-6 aggregate scoreline, in what was an instant Champions League classic.
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Will it be another goal-fest in Munich, or will Simone Inzaghi's men batten down the hatches to deal with the free-flowing Parisians in what is the first Champions League meeting between the sides?
You can watch all the action live on TNT Sports, and the final will also be available for anyone to watch at home or on the move for free on discovery+.
When is the 2025 Champions League final?
The Champions League final kicks off at 8pm UK time on Saturday, May 31.
Coverage starts from 6pm on TNT Sports 1, TNT Sports Ultimate and discovery+, live from the Allianz Arena in Munich.
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How to watch the 2025 Champions League final
The Champions League final will be live on TNT Sports 1, TNT Sports Ultimate and discovery+.
The match will also be available to watch at home or on the move for free on discovery+.
The best ways to watch….
- Have TNT Sports via discovery+ Premium, EE, Sky or Virgin Media TV, with the best viewing experience you will be able to enjoy all of the action and build up programming on TNT Sports 1 or TNT Sports Ultimate.
- Have access to discovery+ basic account with EE TV, Sky, Prime Video, you can login or, if you haven’t already, activate your discovery+ account to enjoy all three finals for no extra cost. Prime Video customers with a discovery+ Basic subscription will also be able to watch all three finals on the Prime Video ap.
- Are new to TNT Sports and discovery+. Viewers without discovery+ simply need to download the app on their mobile device, web or access via their TV, register their details online, kick back and enjoy the game for free. No subscription required. You can find out how to access the app and register here.
- Have Virgin Media TV, all customers in the UK can watch on channel 527.
Enrique believes Inter will draw on experience
Inter were beaten finalists in 2023 as Manchester City secured the treble with a 1-0 victory over the Italians, but PSG manager Enrique believes that defeat will stand their opponents in good stead this time around.
He said: "It's Inter's second final in three years. They're ready. They've not made too many changes to their side. It's a team that dominates from set pieces. It's up to us to go into the final in the right frame of mind.
But the former Barcelona manager added: "We've grown a lot this season and the players have progressed a lot. I think the strength of the team is the most important thing. You learn something every day after many years of experience as a coach, and I'm improving all the time with this group."
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Inzaghi proud of Inter's 'extraordinary achievement'
Inter got the better of Bayern and Barca in the previous rounds, scoring 11 goals in total against the German and Spanish champions.
The semi-final tie against Hansi Flick's men was a particularly thrilling contest, with Inter scoring a 93rd-minute equaliser in the second leg after Raphinha's 87th-minute strike, before clinching a 7-6 aggregate victory in extra-time.
Manager Inzaghi has lauded his players for their "extraordinary" performances against "two world-class teams" ahead of the final in Munich.
The Italian boss said: "The players did something extraordinary. We played four amazing games against two world-class teams like Bayern and Barcelona.
"It was great to celebrate this achievement [reaching the final] here with our fans."
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