The UEFA Champions League final between Real Madrid and Dortmund will take place at 2 AM on June 2 at Wembley Stadium, England.
Historically, Real Madrid has won 14 out of 17 Champions League finals, holding the record for the most titles, far ahead of second-placed AC Milan with 7 titles.
Dortmund has played in two finals, winning one against Juventus (3-1 in 1997) and losing to Bayern Munich (1-2 in 2012/2013).
In head-to-head matches, Real Madrid has the upper hand with 6 wins, 5 draws, and 3 losses against Borussia Dortmund.
The most recent match between the two teams took place in the group stage (Group H) of the 2017/2018 season, where Real Madrid narrowly won 3-2. Historically, Real Madrid has been more dominant, scoring 24 goals against Dortmund, who have scored 19 against Real Madrid.
Wembley Stadium in England has hosted seven European Cup finals, more than any other stadium, including finals in 1963, 1968, 1971, 1978, and 1992. As the UEFA Champions League, Wembley hosted finals in 2011 and 2013.
With a seating capacity of 90,000, Wembley will allocate 25,000 tickets to each team for the upcoming final between Real Madrid and Dortmund. An additional 10,000 tickets will be sold through UEFA’s portal, while UEFA will retain around 26,000 tickets for internal use and to fulfill sponsor and partner obligations.