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How to watch FC Bayern Munich versus PSG on TV and stream

The ZDF had announced that in the event of a German participation, the Champions League final would be broadcast on public television. This scenario has now occurred.

The ZDF will that Champions League-Final broadcast live on Sunday 23 August in Lisbon. As the TV broadcaster announced last Wednesday, one has dealt with the UEFA and the rights holders Sky and DAZN Having agreed to show the final on free TV, a German team should qualify for it. Jochen Breyer will moderate. Sandro Wagner can be seen as an expert at his side. Bela Rethy will comment on the game. The broadcast starts at 8.15 p.m.

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This case is over with the 3-0 victory of Bayern Olympic lyon occurred in the semi-finals. You will find the match report for the second semi-final here. So now the ZDF shows the game between Paris Saint Germain and Bayern Munich. With Thomas Tuchel and Hansi Flick two German coaches face each other in the final. It would be their first Champions League title for both of them.

FC Bayern Munich versus Paris Saint-Germain on pay TV

In addition to public service broadcasting, Sky customers have the opportunity to watch the final between Bayern Munich and Paris on Sky Sport 1 HD. There the transmission starts at 7.30 p.m. Sebastian Hellmann moderates and is supported by the experts Lothar Matthäus and Erik Meijer. The commentator for the game is Wolff Fuss.

The DAZN streaming service is the third way fans can watch the Champions League final. The provider lures new customers with a free trial month. The service then costs 11.99 euros per month. The broadcast starts at 8:30 p.m. Alex Schlueter leads through the evening. Ex-national player Per Mertesacker contributes his expertise. Jan Platte is the commentator for the game.

Shortly before the final, Bavaria’s final expert Thomas Müller gives his colleagues valuable tips on how to approach mentally. “We shouldn’t hesitate and shouldn’t let the importance of this game too much in our heads. The tension has to be turned into joy. That’s my word for Sunday,” said the 30-year-old attacker, who after the defeats in 2010 and 2012 and the 2013 triumph in Portugal will contest his fourth final. “You have to seize the chance you have now. That’s why we have to be there,” said Müller.

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