
"Home to Atlético de Madrid, the stadium will be hosting the UCL final for the second time in its relatively short history. The city of Madrid will be hosts to the apex European football tournament for a record sixth time, behind only the city of London. The Metropolitano, inaugurated in 2017, was previously selected to host the 2019 UCL finals that took place between Liverpool FC and Tottenham Hotspur."
"The Reds defeated the Spurs 2-0 to lift "Big Ears" after a 14-year wait and for the 6th time in Liverpool's club history. Bayern Munich is in a very interesting part of its season, which is sandwiched between two international breaks. What should we expect? Will Vincent Kompany be able to manage it effectively? There is a lot to discuss."
"Rotation and youth integration are supposed to be keys for this season. Will Vincent Kompany be able to make it all work? How does this stretch compare to what lies ahead? A BPW Listener Q&A - Navigating through the nonsense on the internet and in social media; Who we would pick if we had to bring in another manager right now; Does Germany have any chance to win the World Cup - if not them, then who?"
Bayern Munich begins its Champions League campaign next week with a match against Chelsea, starting a long campaign that ultimately points toward Budapest. UEFA has selected Madrid's Estadio Metropolitano to host the 2026/27 Champions League final on 5 June 2027. The Metropolitano will stage the UCL final for a second time and marks Madrid's sixth occasion hosting the final, behind London. The stadium opened in 2017 and previously hosted the 2019 final between Liverpool and Tottenham. Bayern's schedule sits between two international breaks, making rotation and youth integration key priorities and raising questions about Vincent Kompany's squad management. Planned topics include a listener Q&A on managerial choices and World Cup prospects and an entertainment segment on HBO's "Task".
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