When is Champions League final 2024? Day, date, time for Real Madrid vs. Dortmund as next European champions are crowned

Feargal Brennan

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The 2023/24 UEFA Champions League season has been another thrilling campaign of top-level European action, and we have our finalists.

Borussia Dortmund defeated Paris Saint-Germain 2-0 on aggregate to reach the title match for the first time since 2013.

And 24 hours later Real Madrid followed suit in thrilling fashion, with two goals in three minutes to turn their semifinal second leg against Bayern Munich on its head and book a spot in the showpiece

The group phase witnessed the likes of holder Manchester City and Real easing through with minimal fuss, while PSG had to battle through the 'group of death' to progress to the Round of 16 behind Dortmund. There were early exits for the likes of Manchester United, Newcastle United, and last season's semifinalists, AC Milan.

In the end, it was Real and Dortmund who booked a spot in the final on June 1.

That 2023/24 showpiece will return to the U.K., and here are all the details we know so far surrounding the event.

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When is the UEFA Champions League final 2024?

The 2024 UEFA Champions League final is scheduled to be held on Saturday, June 1, at Wembley Stadium, London, U.K.

The match has been confirmed as an 8 p.m. BST kickoff in the U.K., 3 p.m. ET in the USA and Canada, and 5 a.m. AEST in Australia.

CountryDateKickoff Time
AustraliaSun, June 25 a.m. AEST
CanadaSat, June 13 p.m. EDT
Hong KongSun, June 23 a.m. HKT
IndiaSun, June 212:30 a.m. IST
MalaysiaSun, June 23 a.m. MYT
New ZealandSun, June 27 a.m. NZST
SingaporeSat, June 13 a.m. SST
UKSat, June 18 p.m. BST
USASat, June 13 p.m. EDT

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Where is the UEFA Champions League final in 2024?

The 2024 UEFA Champions League final will be played at Wembley Stadium in London, in the U.K.

A return to Wembley will see the European Cup/Champions League final held at the stadium (and its predecessor) for the ninth time, as the most frequent host of the biggest game on the UEFA club calendar.

Where are the future Champions League finals?

UEFA has already decided on Bayern Munich's Allianz Arena for the 2025 Champions League final with future final hosts yet to be confirmed.

Final venues are normally selected in 2-3 year blocks by UEFA, with the 2026 and 2027 finals still to be confirmed.

UEFA is still working through a backlog of disruption for final host bids after the 2020 and 2021 finals were switched from Turkey to Portugal due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with Istanbul hosting the 2023 final.

Where have past Champions League finals been held?

YearStadiumMatch
2025Allianz ArenaTBC
2024Wembley StadiumReal Madrid vs. Dortmund
2023Ataturk Olympic StadiumMan City 1-0 Inter Milan
2022Stade de FranceReal Madrid 1-0 Liverpool
2021Estadio do DragaoChelsea 1-0 Manchester City
2020Estadio da LuzBayern Munich 1-0 Paris Saint-Germain
2019Wanda MetropolitanoLiverpool 2-0 Tottenham Hotspur
2018NSC OlimpiyskiyReal Madrid 3-1 Liverpool
2017Millennium StadiumReal Madrid 4-1 Juventus
2016San SiroReal Madrid 1-1 Atletico Madrid
2015Olympiastadion BerlinBarcelona 3-1 Juventus
2014Estadio da LuzReal Madrid 4-1 Atletico Madrid
2013Wembley StadiumBayern Munich 2-1 Borussia Dortmund
2012Allianz ArenaChelsea 1-1 Bayern Munich
2011Wembley StadiumBarcelona 3-1 Manchester United
2010Estadio Santiago BernabeuInter Milan 2-0 Bayern Munich
2009Stadio OlimpicoBarcelona 2-0 Manchester United
2008Luzhniki StadiumManchester United 0-0 Chelsea
2007OAKA StadiumAC Milan 2-1 Liverpool
2006Stade de FranceBarcelona 2-1 Arsenal
2005Ataturk Olympic StadiumLiverpool 3-3 AC Milan
2004Arena AufSchalkePorto 3-0 Monaco
2003Old TraffordAC Milan 0-0 Juventus
2002Hampden ParkReal Madrid 3-0 Valencia
2001San SiroBayern Munich 1-1 Valencia
2000Stade de FranceReal Madrid 3-0 Valencia
1999Camp NouManchester United 2-1 Bayern Munich
1998Amsterdam ArenAReal Madrid 1-0 Juventus
1997Olympiastadion MunichBorussia Dortmund 3-1 Juventus
1996Stadio OlimpicoJuventus 1-1 Ajax
1995Ernst Happel StadionAjax 1-0 AC Milan
1994OAKA StadiumAC Milan 4-0 Barcelona
1993Olympiastadion MunichOlympique Marseille 1-0 AC Milan
1992Wembley StadiumBarcelona 1-0 Sampdoria
1991Stadio San NicolaRed Star 0-0 Olympique Marseille
1990Prater StadionAC Milan 1-0 SL Benfica
1989Camp NouAC Milan 4-0 Steaua Bucharest
1988NeckarstadionPSV 0-0 Benfica
1987Prater StadionPorto 2-1 Bayern Munich
1986Estadio Ramon Sanchez PizjuanSteaua Bucharest 0-0 Barcelona
1985Heysel StadiumJuventus 1-0 Liverpool
1984Stadio OlimpicoLiverpool 1-1 Roma
1983OAKA StadiumHamburg 1-0 Juventus
1982De KuipAston Villa 1-0 Bayern Munich
1981Parc des PrincesLiverpool 1-0 Real Madrid
1980Estadio Santiago BernabeuNottingham Forest 1-0 Hamburg
1979Olympiastadion MunichNottingham Forest 1-0 Malmo
1978Wembley StadiumLiverpool 1-0 Club Brugge
1977Stadio OlimpicoLiverpool 3-1 Borussia Monchengladbach
1976Hampden ParkBayern Munich 1-0 Saint-Etienne
1975Parc des PrincesBayern Munich 2-0 Leeds United
1974Heysel StadiumBayern Munich 1-1 Atletico Madrid
1973Stadion Crvena ZvezdaAjax 1-0 Juventus
1972De KuipAjax 2-0 Inter Milan
1971Wembley StadiumAjax 2-0 Panathinaikos
1970San SiroFeyenoord 2-1 Celtic
1969Estadio Santiago BernabeuAC Milan 4-1 Ajax
1968Wembley StadiumManchester United 4-1 Benfica
1967Estadio NacionalCeltic 2-1 Inter Milan
1966Heysel StadiumReal Madrid 2-1 Partizan
1965San SiroInter Milan 1-0 Benfica
1964Prater StadionInter Milan 3-1 Real Madrid
1963Wembley StadiumAC Milan 2-1 Benfica
1962Olympisch StadionBenfica 5-3 Real Madrid
1961WankdorfstadionBenfica 3-2 Barcelona
1960Hampden ParkReal Madrid 7-3 Eintracht Frankfurt
1959NeckarstadionReal Madrid 2-0 Stade de Reims
1958Heysel StadiumReal Madrid 3-2 AC Milan
1957Estadio Santiago BernabeuReal Madrid 2-0 Fiorentina
1956Stade Velodrome ParisReal Madrid 4-3 Stade de Reims

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Feargal is a content producer for The Sporting News. He has been working with TSN since the start of 2022 after stints with Reach, Amazon UK and Squawka in a nomadic career in the football media pyramid. Always with a keen eye on Arteta's 'Reds' and Kenny's Ireland 'Greens' and a 100% five-a-side penalty record.