The competition’s first all-English final
There are more English teams in the Champions League quarter-finals than teams from any other nation. Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea make up the three English sides in the final eight, while only Real Madrid are representing Spain, Germany’s usual power duo are there, and Paris Saint-Germain and Porto make up the last two slots.
It’s therefore not beyond the realms of possibility that we see another all English final – the previous two coming in 2008 and 2019, competed between Manchester United and Chelsea, and Tottenham and Liverpool respectively.
Manchester United won that 2008 final in the pouring Moscow rain on penalties after the game finished 1-1 in normal time. But can you name all 22 starters?
You have two minutes: good luck.