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Foreign Secretary Liza Truss has urged Chelsea, Liverpool, Man United and Man City to boycott this season's UEFA Champions League final in Russia amid growing diplomatic pressures in Eastern Europe.

Chelsea, Liverpool and Man City have already picked up wins in the first leg of their respective Round of 16 ties against Lille, Inter Milan and Sporting respectively, while United are yet to play Atletico Madrid.

Two of the last five Champions League finals have been contested by Premier League club's only as the top flight in England continues to show it's dominance over the rest of Europe in recent times, and the likelihood of an English team reaching this year's showpiece event is currently high.

Last season's final was hosted in Porto between Chelsea and Man City and both teams could indeed make it again to finale but Jurgen Klopp's side will be keen to change that.

Regardless of which team does make it to this year's occasion, one of the main talking points ahead of the final is the venue selected for such an event.

The Gazprom Arena in Saint Petersburg is a venue that Thomas Tuchel's side have first hand experience of this season, travelling there when the Blues played

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