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Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur go head-to-head in the Champions League final on the 1st of June.

The Reds outclassed and outplayed Barcelona during the second leg of the semi-finals at Anfield – overturning a 3-0 deficit to win the two-legged tie 4-3.

While Jurgen Klopp’s men almost cruised through the game at Anfield, Spurs though weren’t too lucky in that area.

The Lilywhites had to sweat it out and it was a Lucas Moura hat-trick which catapulted Spurs to the Champions League final.

While the teams are rejoicing on reaching the finals but the struggle for both sets of fans have just begun.

The teams are set to begin preparations for the final and the fans too are gearing up for the clash in Madrid.

But as things stand there will be a mad scramble for tickets for both sets of fans since only 16,000 tickets have been allotted to each team while the stadium has a capacity of around 68,000.

In such a scenario, there will be a lot of people who will not be able to travel to Madrid for the finals and will have to rely on the local pubs and the club’s respective stadium to watch the match.

Spurs’ have already announced that the final will be screened on big screens inside their new stadium.

But the Liverpool fans though might not be that lucky.

Anfield is set to host the Take That concert on the 6th of June – just five days after the Champions League final.

And it looks like Anfield will not be screening the all-important game similar to Spurs.

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