Champions League Final 2018 May 26, Olympic Stadium, Kyiv, Ukraine REAL MADRID LIVERPOOL Coach Coach Zinedine Zidane HEAD-TO-HEAD Jürgen Klopp Captain Real 2 Liverpool 3 Captain Sergio Ramos Jordan Henderson Champions League record Champions League record W150 D49 L51 W47 D30 L23 European Cup pedigree European Cup pedigree 12-time winner 5-time winner Last season Last season Winner (beat Juventus) No European competition Final is repeat of 1981 showpiece – Liverpool winning 1-0 against Real Madrid, with stars including Alan Hansen, Graeme Souness, and Kenny Dalglish Second Group H ROUTE TO FINAL Topped Group E with 13 points Round of 16 with 12 points PSG 3-1 (h), 2-1 (a) Porto 5-0 (a), 0-0 (h) Quarter-finals Juventus 3-0 (a), 1-3 (h) Man City 3-0 (h), 2-1 (a) Semi-finals Bayern 2-1 (a), 2-2 (h) Roma 5-2 (h), 2-4 (a) TEAM STATISTICS (12 matches) 30 Goals scored 40 15 Goals against 13 6663 Passes completed 5461 77 Crosses completed 49 90 Corners 66 54% Average possession 51% SHOTS BREAKDOWN Total shots 208 Total shots 189 86 On target 89 75 Wide 59 47 Blocked 41 Cristiano Ronaldo Goals: 15 Assists: 2 Mohamed Salah Goals: 10 Assists: 4 GOAL TIMES: Goals for-against 1-15mins 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 5-2 2-3 6-3 7-3 3-4 6-0 Half-time leads: 5 Stoppage time goals: 1-0 1-15mins 16-30 31-45 46-60 61-75 76-90 7-3 9-1 6-0 7-3 4-1 7-3 Half-time leads: 8 Stoppage time goals: 0-2 GOAL THREAT Both teams have two of most attacking trios in European football – with Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah winning Premier League Golden Boot Real Madrid* Ronaldo 43 goals Bale 18 Benzema 11 Goals scored in all competitions % of team goals: 50.3% Liverpool Salah 44 Firmino 27 Mane 19 % of team goals: 67.2% PROBABLE LINE-UPS Marcelo Alexander-Arnold Bale Salah Ramos Wijnaldum Casemiro Lovren Navas Karius Benzema Henderson Ronaldo Firmino Varane Milner Modric Van Dijk Carvajal Mane Kroos Robertson MATCH REFEREE: Milorad Mazic SRB Assistants: Milovan Ristic, Dalibor Djurdjevic SRB OLYMPIC STADIUM, KVIV Opened: 1923 (renovated 2011) Capacity 68,000 Hosted five matches at Euro 2012, including final – Spain beating Italy 4-0 *Not including vs Villarreal (May 19) Sources: UEFA, Gracenote © GRAPHIC NEWS Pictures: Getty Images