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UEFA Champions League final: How to watch Liverpool vs. Tottenham live

Willy Collings (2019-06-18)

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camisetas futbol baratas https://www.camisetasfutboleses.com/. id="article-body" class="row" section="article-body"> An official Adidas UEFA Champions League football outside the Estadio Wanda Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid, where the June 1 final between Tottenham and Liverpool will be played.

<strongcamisetas<\/strong> de futbol / soccer jersey / football jersey" style="max-width:440px;float:right;padding:10px 0px 10px 10px;border:0px;">Matthew Ashton - AMA / Getty Images It's an all-English final match for the championship of the UEFA Champions League. 

The annual football tournament started with 79 top-division clubs from all over Europe, and now it's down to two. Liverpool and Tottenham meet in the final on June 1, a match expected to rival the Super Bowl as the most-watched television broadcast in the world.

Both teams staged epic comebacks to make the final. Liverpool was down three goals after the first leg against Barcelona, and pulled off a miraculous 4-0 victory in the second leg in front of its home crowd at Anfield to advance on aggregate goals. Not to be outdone, Tottenham got three second-half goals from Lucas Moura to advance past Ajax with a stunning 3-2 win.

Here's what English- and Spanish-speaking soccer fans in the US who also happen to be cable TV cord cutters need to know to watch the UEFA Champions League final.

Now playing: Watch this: Live TV streaming services for cord cutters: How to choose... 2:44 When and where will the Champions League final be played?
Liverpool and Tottenham will square off on Saturday, June 1 at 3 p.m. ET at Wanda Metropolitano stadium in Madrid, Spain. Unlike the earlier rounds where teams played each other twice, the final is one game only -- winner take all.

How can I stream the Champions League final?
In the US, the game will be broadcast on TNT in English and Univision and Univision Deportes in Spanish. You can also stream the final on the Turner-owned Bleacher Report's livestreaming service, B/R Live. You can pay $3 to watch the Champions League final (or any single match), or $10 a month or $80 a year for the service.

You don't need cable or satellite TV to watch the final on your TV. You can watch the game with a live-TV streaming service on TNT or Univision

Other stuff to know about live TV streaming services:


You'll need a solid internet connection.

You can watch any of them on TV as long as your smart TV has the service's app. You can also watch on your TV using a media streamer, including Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV and Chromecast ($55 at eBay).

You can also watch on iPhones, Android phones, tablets and PC browsers.

You can sign up and cancel anytime, no contract required.

All of them offer free trial periods, so you can sign up to watch and then cancel.
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Both English (TNT) and Spanish (Univision) broadcasts
FuboTV
FuboTV costs $55 per month and is the only live TV streaming service that includes both TNT and Univision.

$55 at FuboTV English-only broadcast on TNT
Sling TV
Both of Sling TV's Blue and Orange packages include TNT, but neither carries any Univision channels. The plans costs $25 a month but are currently discounted to $15 a month for the first three months.

$25 at Sling TV Hulu with Live TV
Hulu with Live TV costs $45 a month and includes TNT but not any Univision channels. 

$45 at Hulu with Live TV PlayStation Vue
PlayStation Vue's basic $45-a-month Access plan includes TNT, but none of its plans include any Univision channels.

$45 at PlayStation Vue YouTube TV
YouTube TV costs $50 a month and includes TNT but not any Univision channels. 

$50 at YouTube TV DirecTV Now
DirecTV Now's basic $50-a-month Plus package includes TNT, but neither of its two plans include any Univision channels.

$50 at DirecTV Now This article was originally published May 10.

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