It's live stream time for Man City vs. Chelsea, a game Manchester City has been trying to make happen for years. Manchester City has long been in the hunt for the UEFA Champions League title, and today they finally reached their first Champions League final. And today, they finally reached their first Champions League final.
It is Chelsea, who already have the 2012 Champions League title in their hands. And although the Blues enter this year's title match as underdogs, one can point to the fact that they have already beaten Man City in two of the three matches that the two teams have played (once in the Premier League and twice in the FA Cup semi-finals).
Still, the favorites to win this Champions League final are the English champions Man City. They can count on their stars such as Kevin De Bruyne, Phil Foden, and Ilkay Gündoğan. Chelsea will also counter with stars such as American Christian Pulisic, but imports like Timo Werner struggle to score.
Either way, the Champions League final between Man City and Chelsea is not to be missed. We can tell you where you can find a live stream of this match, and if you can't watch it in your area, we can offer tips for watching the match using a VPN.
If there is no Man City vs Chelsea live stream in your area, you can still watch the Champions League final. Using a virtual private network, or VPN, you can disguise your location and make it look like you are surfing from anywhere in the world; with a VPN, you can surf from anywhere in the world.
We tested a variety of options and chose ExpressVPN as the best VPN overall. Based on our testing, ExpressVPN offers excellent speed and superior customer service.
To watch the Man City vs. Chelsea game in the US, simply tune in to CBS on Saturday. As long as you have the best TV antenna, you can watch the Champions League final on your TV screen.
Of course, if you want to stream the match live on your mobile device, you can use CBS' streaming service Paramount Plus. For $5.99 per month, you can watch all Champions League games and live coverage on CBS. (In June, the price of Paramount Plus will drop to $4.99/month, but the live TV feature will be gone unless you choose a more premium tier.)
Fubo.TV is another streaming service that includes CBS as a channel. At $65/month, it is more expensive than Paramount Plus, but offers far more channels in the package.
BT Sport 1 will broadcast the Champions League final at 6 pm BST. The Man City vs. Chelsea match itself does not kick off until 8 p.m.
BT Sport subscribers can stream Man City vs. Chelsea on the BT Sport website or dedicated app (Android, iOS) BT Sport's monthly pass is 25 pounds.
As with other Champions League matches this season, DAZN is streaming the final between Man City and Chelsea. The subscription service offers a one-month free trial to entice users. After that, the DAZN subscription is $20 per month or $150 per year.
You can watch Man City vs. Chelsea matches in other regions here.
For other Man City vs. Chelsea live streams, visit LiveSoccerTV.com.
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