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UEFA Champions League: 10 Twitter Accounts You Must Follow for 2012 Final

Dan TalintyreJun 4, 2018

The UEFA Champions League final is less than 24 hours away, with Bayern Munich and Chelsea set to do battle for Europe's most prestigious trophy.

We all want to be up to date with the latest news, opinion and predictions for the epic clash—and Twitter is the perfect stage for that news to break.

Here are 10 Twitter accounts that you must follow for the latest Champions League final news, jokes, reviews and live commentary.

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And it'll give you plenty of information to pass off as your own to impress your friends!

WhoScored.com (@WhoScored)

The largest football statistics website, covering Europe's top leagues and more.

With incredible analysis and detail, WhoScored will provide unique updates before, during and after Europe's most prestigious tournament is settled. And you'll most likely learn about football statistics that you never knew existed.

Henry Winter (@henrywinter)

Daily Telegraph Football Correspondent and columnist for the Sunday Telegraph.

One of the top columnists on Twitter, Henry Winter will provide a unique journalist's opinion for the big match and will engage with followers frequently throughout match. His honest, no-holding-back opinion are second-to-none on Twitter for football journalists.

Stupid Football (@stupidfootball)

The best football account on Twitter—or so they say.

Stupid Football won't give you groundbreaking analysis and they won't give you anything too insightful at all. But they will most certainly make you chuckle, and if worse comes to worst, you can pass one of their jokes off as your own.

101 Great Goals (@101greatgoals)

We like football. A lot. All the football videos we can get our hands on. 

I'm willing to put it out there than no other website or blog can get videos up and online from any football match around the world as 101 Great Goals can. A must-follow for all breaking news, great goals and spectacular misses, 101 Great Goals will no doubt be the first to have anything incredible that happens from the Champions League Final.

Gary Neville (@OfficialGN2)

Twitter account of Gary Neville. Retired Man United captain & Sky Sports panelist.

Only one year in to his new role, Gary Neville is quickly becoming one of the most insightful commentators on Twitter. Former players are, in my opinion, much better to follow than reporters, simply because they have a deeper insight in to the game, and Neville is no exception to the rule.

Will Tidey / Mike Cummings (@willtidey and @MikeCummings37)

World football lead blogger and writers at Bleacher Report

It won't happen often, but a Manchester United supporter and a Gunners fan both combine for brilliant football analysis and opinions. Current lead writers at Bleacher Report, both Tidey and Cummings will no doubt share their opinions throughout the match, with Cummings' live blog sure to be featured prominently in many Champions League discussions.

Jacqui Oatley (@JacquiOatley)

Football reporter/commentator for BBC Radio 5 Live/TV, PL global TV channel (IMG), ESPN FAWSL h'lights presenter.

One of the best commentators in Britain, Oatley's engagement with her followers and ability to apply what happens on the pitch into the real world makes her a Twitter must. And you know, every now again, she's kind of funny.

Oliver Kay (@OliverKayTimes)

Chief Football Correspondent for The Times newspaper

As far as top-notch journalists go, they don't come much higher than Oliver Kay, football correspondent for the Times newspaper. And after already shrugging off one fan by stating, "I've got a Champions League final to cover," you can be guaranteed that Kay will have his phone ready and firing for the big match.

ESPN Soccernet (@ESPNSoccernet)

The Twittter handle for ESPN Soccer, Soccernet is a must-follow in the lead-up and aftermath for the Champions League final with articles set to be posted up by the hour. If you're at all unsure about something, you can guarantee that Soccernet has it covered and will be right on the pulse with any breaking news.

Or you could just follow me?   

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