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UEFA Champions League final – Manchester City v Inter Milan, Saturday 10 June: kick-off time, where to watch and more!

Will Inter Milan stop Manchester City from winning their first UEFA Champions League title and the treble to boot? Get the latest team news, kick-off times and more here!

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Will Inter Milan stop Manchester City from winning their first UEFA Champions League title and the treble to boot? Get the latest team news, kick-off times and more here!

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Can City complete the treble?

A win on Saturday wouldn’t just give Man City their very first Champions League title, it would also see them complete an historic treble this season having already won the Premier League and FA Cup. The achievement would elevate them into the conversation of greatest ever English teams, with Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United side of 1998/99 being the only club side in England to have done it so far.

Standing in their way are an Inter Milan outfit that, despite finishing Serie A in third, will pose a huge threat. Inter have won the competition three times, the last of which came in 2010 when, coincidentally, Jose Mourinho led them to their own treble after winning the Scudetto as well as the Coppa Italia that season.

Betting Odds

To Win (90 mins)
Man City 9/20 | Draw 36/10 | Inter Milan 56/10

Understandably, City head into this one as heavy favourites given their impressive achievements already this season.

Another interesting bet to check out involves the leader after the opening 10-minutes, with Man City priced at 48/10, a draw at 1/5 and Inter to be leading at 14/1.

Alternatively, the first team to score is another intriguing option with Man City priced at 4/10, Inter at 22/10 and neither side at 14/1.

When And Where To Watch

Build-up to the Champions League final begins at 19:00, while the match kicks-off at 20:55 on SuperSport Premier League (channel 203).

Atatürk Olympic Stadium

The Atatürk Olympic Stadium is located in Istanbul, Turkey, and has the distinction of being the largest capacity stadium (76,761 seats) in the country.

It opened in 2002 with a construction cost of $140 million and is considered the Turkish national team’s main stadium. It is also the home ground of Süper Lig outfit Fatih Karagümrük.

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