where to watch the women’s champions league final between barcelona and lyon
The stage is set for a historic clash as FC Barcelona and OL Lyonnes face off in the Women’s Champions League final. This highly anticipated showdown will unfold at Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo on Saturday, May 23, with kickoff scheduled for 6:00 PM CET.
how to watch the match live
Football fans across Europe can catch all the action through multiple broadcasting options:
- Free-to-air: The game will be available on L’Équipe.
- Streaming: Live coverage will also be accessible via Disney+.
key storylines ahead of the final
barcelona’s quest for dominance
The Catalan side, led by head coach Pere Romeu, arrives in Oslo as the overwhelming favorite. Barcelona has already secured an unprecedented sixth consecutive final appearance, showcasing their relentless consistency at the continental level. With a flawless record throughout the tournament, the Blaugranas are eyeing their fourth Women’s Champions League title. Their dominance extends beyond Europe, as they clinched both the Spanish league and Copa de la Reina this season.
lyon’s determined challenge
OL Lyonnes are no strangers to this stage either. The French giants will be making their fourth appearance in the final against Barcelona, demonstrating their sustained excellence in women’s football. Though their path to Oslo has been anything but smooth—featuring tense quarterfinal and semifinal battles—they have risen to the occasion when it mattered most. With the Coupe de France already in their trophy cabinet, the Lyon players are now focused on adding a third Champions League crown to their storied history.
head-to-head dynamics
This final marks the fourth time these two European powerhouses have met at this stage, underscoring the intensity of their rivalry. The stakes have never been higher, with both teams boasting the most formidable squads in the league phase. The clash promises to deliver drama, skill, and a display of tactical brilliance as the best women’s teams in the world battle for ultimate glory.
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