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2019 UEFA Champions League Final on Optus Sport

It's Tottenham meet Liverpool in Madrid this weekend.

Optus Sport will stream 10 days of major UEFA action from Thursday, including the UEFA Champions League Final between Tottenham & Liverpool.

Corin Dimopoulos, Optus’ Head of TV and Content, said, “European football has delivered us phenomenal audiences this year that have easily beaten our internal forecasts. The dedication of loyal football fans to this season has been unwavering and we’re delighted that our first-class viewing experience has been enjoyed by fans of all ages.

“The accelerated growth of Optus Sports’ industry-leading app highlights the power of our premium and engaging content and further demonstrates the unique power of streaming on mobile devices that gives viewers a way to consume their favourite content on the go.

“User experience is our top priority and during this very exciting time for football fans, our bumper schedule means Australian audiences will not miss a moment of the action.”

Optus is also providing complimentary access to school-aged children throughout the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019 tournament. The complimentary offer aims to give women’s sport greater visibility and change the future Australian school children see.

More information can be found at yesopt.us/sportforkids.

All times listed AEST:

UEFA Europa League Final: Chelsea v Arsenal
Date: Thursday May 30
Coverage commences: 4am
Match commences: 5am
Experts joining host Mel McLaughlin for Optus Sport’s live and exclusive coverage: John Aloisi, Paul Okon and Luke Wilkshire. Pitchside in Baku will be Mark Schwarzer, Jules Breach, Ned Zelic and Kelly Somers.

UEFA Champions League Final: Tottenham & Liverpool
Date: Sunday June 2
Coverage commences: 4am
Match commences: 5am
Experts joining host Richard Bayliss for Optus Sport’s live and exclusive coverage: Michael Bridges, Craig Moore and Thomas Sorensen. Pitchside in Madrid will be Mark Schwarzer, Jules Breach, Ned Zelic and Kelly Somers.

UEFA Nations League Finals
Portugal v Switzerland on Thursday June 6 and Netherlands v England on Friday June 7, before a match for third place will be played on Sunday evening June 9, and the final on Monday morning, June 10.

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