Barring any unforeseen circumstances such as the ones that were witnessed during the 2019/20 edition of the competition, the UEFA Champions League 2020/21 final is set to be held at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium, Turkey.
Initially, the venue was supposed to have held the most recent final – in which Bayern Munich managed to defeat Paris Saint-Germain for their sixth title – however the current situation around the world meant it would be moved back one slot, with the Estadio da Luz having taken its spot instead.
Indeed, should things all go to plan, the Atatürk Olympic Stadium will be the next venue for the spectacle that captures the eyes of much of the viewing public.
Atatürk Olympic Stadium
So, what can fans expect to see from the stadium? The Istanbul-based venue has the ability to hold a capacity of 76,092 fans – the largest in the country – although whether fans will be allowed in the ground at the time of the final remains highly doubtful as of this moment. Nonetheless, fans will still be able to bet on the action as they are able to at the moment with more current sporting events with sites like https://s-bobet.com/.
Indeed, many around the world may already be aware of the history that this particular stadium has with the Champions League, especially when hosting the final of the tournament.
Back in the 2004/05 edition of the competition, the Atatürk Olympic Stadium played host to the famous match between Liverpool and AC Milan. The Reds, of course, had already looked down-and-out by half-time, however a second-half rally from the English side saw them take the game to the Italians and push it all the way to a penalty shoot-out, which they would then go on to win.
Who could be playing in the final?
Although the 2020/21 UEFA Champions League competition has not even gotten underway yet – in regards to the ‘proper’ rounds – there will already be many thinking about who could potentially reach the final and who would likely be crowned the champions at the conclusion.
Indeed, there are a number of sides who will want to improve on last year’s rather poor showings, whilst FC Bayern Munich will be seen as the team to beat because of their champions status and the dominance they showed throughout the competition last season.
FC Barcelona will be hurting, as will Manchester City, whilst clubs like Real Madrid, Liverpool and PSG will all want to challenge for the title once again.

