Confidence and spirits high for Liverpool and Real Madrid fans at Champions League final
Liverpool fan John Kinsella, 59, had a seat on the packed train from Charles de Gaulle airport to the Stade de France while his son Tom stood up.
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Liverpool fan John Kinsella, 59, had a seat on the packed train from Charles de Gaulle airport to the Stade de France while his son Tom stood up.
Liverpool’s Champions League final against Real Madrid was delayed amid chaotic scenes outside the Stade de France.
Liverpool head into battle of Saturday evening looking to create more memories in the Champions League. Over the years, Liverpool has lifted the famous cup on six separate occasions and will be looking to equal AC Milan’s record of seven titles with a victory in Paris. The first of the six titles came for Liverpool came all the way back in the 1976/77 season against German side Borussia Monchengladbach.
Liverpool fans have promised wild celebrations in Paris if their side wins the Champions League final.
Liverpool supporters, most without tickets, thronged Paris on Saturday, turning avenues and cafe terraces red in their team's colours ahead of the Champions League final against Real Madrid. With each club allocated space for just 20,000 supporters in the Stade de France, tens of thousands of the travelling fans were without tickets. The ticketless red-shirted Liverpool supporters packed into a fanzone set up in the east of the city where the match will be shown on giant screens later.
Tens of thousands of Liverpool fans continued to descend on Paris ahead of the Champions League final against Real Madrid on Saturday night.
Tens of thousands of Liverpool fans have sung “You’ll Never Walk Alone” in Paris ahead of the Champions League final.
Did you know, nine years ago Andy Robertson was turning out as an amateur at Queen’s Park, and this weekend he’ll walk out in his third Champions League final?