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Is Women's Champions League final on YouTube? How to watch Arsenal vs Barcelona

Is Women's Champions League final on YouTube? How to watch Arsenal vs Barcelona

Metro24-05-2025
Arsenal can make history tonight when they take on Barcelona in the final of the Women's Champions League.
The Gunners are the only English club to have won the competition, doing so in 2007 when it was known as the Women's Cup, but it will be a tough task to become European champions again.
Barcelona are arguably the best team in the world having won three of the last four titles and thrashed domestic treble winners Chelsea 8-2 on aggregate in the semi-finals.
But following their heroic comeback win over Lyon in the last-four, Renee Slegers' Arsenal will have every hope of bringing the trophy back to north London.
Ahead of Saturday's clash, here's everything you need to know about how to watch the Women's Champions League final for free and on TV in the UK.
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The Women's Champions League final between Arsenal and Barcelona will kick-off at 5pm UK time on Saturday, May 24. More Trending
The match is being held at the Estadio Jose Alvalade in Lisbon, the home of Portuguese giants Sporting Lisbon. UEFA say that the 50,000 stadium has been sold out for the final.
Yes, you can watch the final for free on the DAZN Women's Football YouTube channel.
Their live stream begins at 4pm.
Alternatively, you can watch the big game on TNT Sports 1 with their coverage underway at 4pm, or stream the action live on Discovery+.
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