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How to watch Europa League Final? Date, Time, TV Channels and Online Streaming

Bayer Leverkusen and Atalanta meet tonight in the final of the Europa League

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Tonight sees a mouthwatering clash between newly crowned German champions Bayer Leverkusen and Serie A high-flyers Atalanta in the final of the Europa League.

The game pits two of Europe’s most attack-minded teams head to head. Leverkusen under Xabi Alonso are still unbeaten this season while Gian Piero Gasperini’s Atalanta are fifth in their domestic league.

Here we let you know how you can watch all the action.

Where is it being staged and what time does it start?

The game kicks off at 2000 BST in the UK and takes place at the Dublin Arena, more regularly known as the Aviva Stadium.

How do I watch it on TV?

In the UK, the game is being shown live on TNT Sports as they have the rights to broadcast the Europa League. It is on TNT Sports 1 with the programme starting at 1900 BST.

Can I stream it?

Yes, and the good news is you can do it for free!

All you have to do is register an account on discovery+ and you can watch the game. There is no need to sign up to a package or subscription.

You can watch it on a number of different devices, including your smartphone, tablet, laptop or smart TV.

Alternatively, check out our betting partners to see if they are showing it free on their platforms.

Bet365 Live Streaming

BetVictor Live Streaming

Unibet Live Streaming

BoyleSports Live Streaming

Is it on YouTube?

Not this time no. Previous major games were shown on BT Sport’s YouTube channel but their merger with Eurosport means the games are instead shown on discovery+.

Fancy a wager?

Given the magnitude of the game you may fancy having a little bet.

See the latest offers and promotions from the UK’s leading bookmakers here:

BETTING TIPS FOR THIS MATCH

 

 

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