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When is the Champions League final and can you buy tickets? Details ahead of Man City vs Real Madrid

Manchester City are battling Real Madrid for a place in the Champions League final.

The two clubs are involved in the semi-finals for the right to meet either Inter Milan or AC Milan in next month's showpiece. Real are the holders having knocked City out of last year's competition in dramatic style at the last four stage.

Carlo Ancelotti's men went on to defeat Liverpool in the final while City's wait to lift Europe's elite club competition goes on. They have been regulars in the knock out stages in recent seasons but have only reached one final, in 2021 when they lost to Chelsea.

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The Blues will hope this can be their year as they continue to chase down an historic treble. City are favourites for the Premier League and have an FA Cup final against neighbours Manchester United to look forward to next month. But it is the Champions League trophy that boss Pep Guardiola would love to lift as he seeks to win it for the third time as a manager having triumphed twice while in charge of Barcelona. Here are all the details for the final.

The finale of the domestic season takes place on Saturday, June 10, with kick off at 8pm UK time and 10pm local time. The competition showpiece is taking place later than normal due to the winter World Cup in Qatar. The two finalists will be known next week when the second legs of the semi-finals take place.

Turkey's Atatürk Olympic Stadium hosts the showpiece this year. The Istanbul venue was built as part of the country's failed bid to host the 2008 Olympic Games and was opened 21 years ago. It has a capacity of just over 75,000.

The ticket application for the general public ran for one week and closed on Friday, April 28. Fans who applied will be

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