UCL Final 2022: When and where is the UEFA Champions League final?
Only four teams remain alive in the battle for Europe's most coveted prize. With the tournament decider looming around, take a look at the date, time and venue for the 2021-22 UEFA Champions League final.
The moment world soccer is waiting for is just around the corner. With only four teams still in contention for the continental crown, the 2021-22 UEFA Champions League final is drawing nearer. Here, you will find the date, time and venue for this much anticipated game.
Manchester City, Real Madrid, Liverpool, and Villarreal will battle it out for the two tickets to the tournament decider, which could be an all-English final or an all-Spanish final depending on which teams win the semifinal ties.
While the Merengues and the Citizens face off in one of the semis, the Reds take on the Yellow Submarine, who want to continue writing history in this edition. Will we see a new European champion this year?
When is the 2021-22 UEFA Champions League final?
The 2021-22 UEFA Champions League final will be played on Saturday, May 28, 2022 at 3 PM (ET). The final was originally expected to be played in Saint Petersburg, but UEFA has relocated the game because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Where is the 2021-22 UEFA Champions League final?
The 2021-22 UEFA Champions League final will be played at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, in the north of Paris. The last time this stadium hosted a UCL final came in 2006, when Barcelona beat Arsenal.
Martin O'Donnell is a bilingual sports writer fluent in English and Spanish, with a Bachelor’s degree in Communications. Since joining Bolavip in February 2021, he has extensively covered soccer, NFL, and NBA, specializing in real-time coverage of major events such as the World Cup, UEFA Champions League finals, and the Super Bowl. Martin’s prior experience includes managing social media for the CONMEBOL Libertadores and Sudamericana in English and reporting on Brazilian football for Sambafoot. At Bolavip, he is known for his meticulous coverage during critical sports seasons—covering trades, playoffs, and finals—and for keeping a close eye on soccer icons Lionel Messi at Inter Miami and Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr. His attention to detail and ability to capture breaking news have made him a valuable asset to the team.