

Just one more day and then Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan will take to the Allianz Arena to play the biggest game of the season, the UEFA Champions League final.
At the start of the season, not many would have predicted that these would be the two teams in the final. So, both deserve a lot of credit for how well they have done over the course of the 24/25 campaign. Now, only one game matters as both eye the iconic Champions League trophy.
This is the second time that PSG have reached the UEFA Champions League final. The first time around, they narrowly lost against Bayern Munich and will be hoping that it is second time lucky.
On the other hand, Inter Milan have won the competition on three occasions. Their last triumph came in the 09/10 season under the management of Jose Mourinho. They made the final a couple of seasons back, but lost to Manchester City.
The officials for the final have been named. Istvan Kovacs will be the referee on the night, and he will be assisted by Mihai Marica and Ferencz Tunyogi.
João Pinheiro will be the fourth official while Dennis Higler will be on VAR duty when PSG take on Inter Milan.
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