Juventus vs Barcelona: When is the 2015 Champions League final?

The final takes place in Berlin on 6 June

James Orr
Thursday 14 May 2015 12:38 BST
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The Champions League trophy
The Champions League trophy (Getty Images)

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The 2015 Champions League final will be played on Saturday 6 June at Berlin's Olympiastadion. The game will kick off at 7.45pm.

Barcelona are already there, after overcoming Bayern Munich 5-3 on aggregate in the semi-final.

Barca will be the 'away team' in the final, and will face Juventus, who beat Real Madrid 3-2 on aggregate.

For Juventus, Alvaro Morata returned to the Bernabeu to haunt Real Madrid and send them through to the final.

The 22-year-old, who scored the opener in Turin against Carlo Ancelotti’s side, once again reminded his former boss of his striking qualities having been deemed surplus to requirements by the Liga giants.

Last season, Morata averaged a goal every 70 minutes in the league for Real, but was allowed to leave the club in the summer. Juventus snapped him up for £20 million. How sweet a signing that must feel now for Massimiliano Allegri.

Barcelona have reached four Champions League finals in the last 10 years.

There has still never been an El Clasico European Cup/ Champions League final.

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