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The Champions League final will be broadcast for free on ZDF.

The climax of the European elite soccer league occurs on Saturday, broadcasted on both free TV and DAZN, captivating a global audience of hundreds of millions.

A UEFA logo hangs at the congress of the UEFA governing body in the "Beurs van Berlage".
A UEFA logo hangs at the congress of the UEFA governing body in the "Beurs van Berlage".

Football gets a modified version of a classic game - The Champions League final will be broadcast for free on ZDF.

The highly anticipated Champions League final will air live this Saturday at 9:00 PM from Wembley Stadium in London, UK. For viewers in Germany, free viewing is possible on ZDF beginning at 7:25 PM, with Jochen Breyer hosting the pre-match coverage. Two-time World Cup champions Christoph Kramer and Per Mertesacker will serve as experts, while Manuel Graefe covers referee-related aspects. Oliver Schmidt and Moritz Volz will handle commentary, while Nils Kaben and Claudia Neumann conduct sideline interviews.

Alternatively, you can watch the game online through the paid streaming service DAZN. Here, Laura Wontorra will act as moderator and will be joined by Michael Ballack as her expert. Jan Platte will provide commentary. According to UEFA, coverage of the match will reach at least 90 countries and seven global regions. In select areas like South America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, and North Africa, broadcasts are overseen by cross-border license holders.

Disclaimer: All the information provided here is from an earlier article and is not my own creation. I have simply paraphrased it.

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The Champions League final, featuring Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid, will captivate soccer fans worldwide. In Germany, free broadcasting is available on ZDF, with Jochen Breyer leading the pre-match analysis, joined by experts such as Christoph Kramer, Per Mertesacker, and Manuel Graefe. Alternatively, viewers can access the game via DAZN, where Laura Wontorra will host with Michael Ballack providing expertise. The match is set to reach over 90 countries, with some regions like South America and the Middle East utilizing cross-border license holders. For football enthusiasts in North Rhine-Westphalia, supporting Dortmund in the premier class of European football will undoubtedly be a thrilling experience.

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