Thirteenth time UEFA Champions League champions Real Madrid will play their 17th final of the competition on 28th May, 2022. This is more than any club in UCL history. The closest are AC Mian and Bayern Munich with 11 appearances each in the finals.

Real Madrid last won the Champions league in 2017-18 under manager Zinedine Zidane.

Their opponents in their last final was non other than their opponents this season, Liverpool.

Real Madrid booked their seat at the UCL final after an incredible comeback against EPL leaders Manchester City. 

Trailling 5-3 on aggregate heading into injury-time of the second leg, Real struck twice in two minutes via Rodrygo to send the tie to extra time. 

Mahrez score early for City but the could not hold to the lead after 90 minutes

Karim Benzema then converted a penalty in the 95th minute to send Madrid through to the 2021-22 Champions League final against Liverpool.

The finals will be played at the Stade De France in Paris.

The 2021-22 La Liga champions are no strangers to the big stage and will be confident of adding another trophy to their cabinet.

Real Madrid players rejoicing at the end of yesterday’s game as Guadiola stares in despair.

Or Liverpool may avenge their 3:1 loss in 2017-18 season this time around to make it 7 UCL titles.

Ronald and Mane console Salah as he was taken off in the 2017-18 UCL finals