When where how?

Saturday 29 May at 21.00 in Porto, Portugal, at the Estadio do Dragao.

TV

The match is broadcast on Viaplay.

Audience?

Yes.

A total of 16,500.

Nannskog likes it

Favorite?

- Manchester City is the favorite.

Won the league and league cup in an impressive way and has convinced in CL on the way to the final.

City has in recent years gained valuable experience from CL games and learned how to play to reach the final.

One should not underestimate the hunger City has to win its first CL title.

- I expect that Man City in the usual way is responsible for the ball possession and that Chelsea lie down and turn in toxic changes.

Form?

- In terms of form, it is fairly even.

City have been able to slow down a bit in the PL because the title was completed relatively early, however, the PL season ended with a very convincing 5-0 victory against Everton.

Chelsea finished the PL with a bottom against Aston Villa (1-2), but have had brilliant form since Thomas Tuchel took over and performed a very good football in both the PL and CL.

What speaks for?

- What speaks for Man City is precisely the hunger to be able to become historic and that they have finally got their defensive game in order.

What speaks for Chelsea is that they have taken two victories against City in the spring, the most recent just a few weeks ago.

And that you have a huge self-confidence since Tuchel took over.

Defensive?

- City have solved their previous defensive problems this season, much thanks to the fact that they have put together an extremely good midfield pair in John Stones and Ruben Dias, where the latter has been brilliant.

They have found a good balance in midfield with, among others, Ilkay Gündogan who helped the back line in an excellent way.

- Tuchel has since he came in changed from four-back line to three-back line, a genius move.

Eternally young Thiago Silva controls his back colleagues in an impressive way.

Also has an incredible help in the defense of perhaps the world's best defensive midfielder, N'Golo Kante.

Key player?

- Kevin De Bruyne has all the tools to be able to be decisive in the final.

He has the touch, the passing game, the end and not least driven to lead City to victory.

- In Chelsea, it's time for Timo Werner to silence all critics for his missed goal chances during the season and step forward in the final and show that he is really a goal scorer of rank.

Favorite player?

- Kante absolutely loves him.

Ball winner, reads the game in a slightly surreal way, can also contribute in the offensive, which we not least saw in the semifinal against Real Madrid when he often broke passes and put his teammates in good positions.

- In City, De Bruyne is a player that I enjoy watching football, the receptions, the touch, the look of the game, inserts, perfect turns of the game, the shot.

If you look up the word football player in a dictionary, it should be a picture of De Bruyne.