The best of the best will be crowned on the ultimate stage when the 2023/24 UEFA Champions League season concludes at London’s prestigious Wembley Stadium on Saturday 1 June.
The highlight of European football’s club calendar returns to the London venue for a record eighth time, and the third in the UEFA Champions League era following the 2011 and 2013 finals.
Wembley has undergone a massive transformation since it hosted the last old-style European Champion Clubs’ Cup final in 1992, but the new stadium has lost none of its prestige. The famous twin towers made way for an iconic arch over the stadium, which was totally rebuilt and is now one of the most modern and breathtaking arenas in the world.
Boasting a seated capacity of around 90,000, the new Wembley reopened its doors in 2007 and is once again home to the England national side, as well as host to the nation’s premier domestic cup finals.
Known as the ‘Home of Football’, Wembley has hosted seven European Cup finals – more than any other stadium.