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Is Real Madrid vs Eintracht Frankfurt on TV tonight? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Uefa Super Cup

Eintracht Frankfurt seem likely to have the greater support, if somewhat less of an illustrious history, when they take on Real Madrid in the Uefa Super Cup on Wednesday.

The teams meet in Helsinki as the winners of last year’s two main European competitions: Real beat Liverpool in the Champions League final, while Eintracht saw off Rangers on penalties in the Europa League final.

While the Bundesliga side have already sold out their ticket allocation from Uefa - Real requested fewer than 2,000 in the end - memories of their fans’ trip to Barcelona in particular last term look set to be repeated with their fans buying up additional tickets which went on sale for the 36,000-seater Olympic Stadium.

Real’s most recent of their four victories in this competition came in 2017; a year later they also suffered defeat to Atletico Madrid. They are aiming for a joint-record fifth win, which AC Milan and Barcelona have already achieved.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the game.

When is Real Madrid vs Eintracht Frankfurt?

The match kicks off at 8pm BST on Wednesday 10 August at the Olympic Stadium in Helskini, Finland.

Where can I watch it?

As with all Uefa matches, the Super Cup will be broadcast live on BT Sport. This clash will be on BT Sport 1 and Ultimate, while subscribers can stream via the BT Sport app and desktop website.

What transfer business have both teams done this summer?

Real Madrid moved early for midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni from Monaco, with Antonio Rudiger also joining on a free transfer from Chelsea. In terms of departures it’s only youngsters who have left for fees, with Borja Mayoral, Takefusa Kubo and Miguel Gutierrez all being sold. Four seniors have left for free after their contracts ran out,

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