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2019 Champions League Final: Tottenham vs. Liverpool 0-2

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    Liverpool are champions of Europe for the sixth time after a 2-0 defeat of Premier League rivals Tottenham in Madrid. The Reds' victory, courtesy a Mohamed Salah penalty awarded in the first minute and converted in the second, plus a late Divock Origi effort, not only exorcises the demons of last season's 3-1 loss to Real Madrid in Kyiv but also ends Jürgen Klopp's run of six successive club final defeats.

    Key Stats

    • 2: Salah's goal was the second fastest in a final after Paolo Maldini's effort 51 seconds into the 2005 decider.
    • 5: A substitute has scored in five of the last six finals: Marcelo (2014), Yannick Carrasco (2016), Marco Asensio (2017), Gareth Bale (2018) and now Origi.
    • 6: Liverpool's sixth European Cup means they go third on their own on the all-time honours board, behind only Real Madrid (13) and AC Milan (7).
    • 6: Klopp's run of six successive final defeats, including three with Liverpool, stretched back to Borussia Dortmund's 2013 UEFA Champions League final loss to Bayern.
    • 13: England now has 13 European Cups, clear in second place behind Spain (18) and ahead of Italy (12).
    • 17: Klopp is the 17th coach to win the UEFA Champions League.
    • 20: Of the 26 UEFA Champions League finals that have had a goal, 20 have been won by the team scoring first. Only 2003 ended goalless.

    Travel advice for Liverpool FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC fans


    WEATHER FORECAST:

    High temperatures are forecast for this weekend. Remember to regularly apply suntan oil and wear a hat. Make sure you drink plenty of water. 

    - Sat 1st: 16ºC (60.8ºF) / 34ºC (93.2ºF)

    - Sun 2nd: 18ºC (64.4ºF) / 35ºC (95ºF)


    The Spanish police in Madrid have set up a Twitter account to offer support and help to fans and citizens during the final: @policia_UCLFLFC


    Last updated: 12/07/2022
    Practical Information
    Event
    When
    1 June
    Address
    Avenida
    de Luis Aragonés, s/n
    28022
    Tourist area
    Otros
    Telephone
    Fax
    Email
    Metro
    Estadio Metropolitano (L7)
    Bus
    28, 38, 48, 140, 153, 167, E2, SE721
    Cercanías (local train)
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

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    Prices

    Please visit the official UEFA page for the latest news on the ticket sales 

     
    Times

    Kick off: 9pm

    Type
    Sport
    Football

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