Bayern Munich vs. Chelsea Live Stream: Where to See Champions League Action
Bayern Munich and Chelsea will battle at the Allianz Arena on Saturday in the 2012 Champions League final, which is sure to be one of the most exciting football games of the season.
Both teams like to score goals and each side has several world-class stars who will put on a show for millions of fans sure to watch around the globe.
Chelsea's current group of veterans—including Frank Lampard, John Terry, Michael Essien and Petr Cech—might not get another chance to win the European title, so they will be highly motivated to play a spectacular game.
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Munich has the unique luxury of playing for the Champions League title in front of their fans in their home stadium, Allianz Arena. No team has ever played in the Champions League final in their home venue, so the atmosphere will certainly have an effect on both clubs.
Let's look at all the important information you need so you don't miss a second of what promises to be a historic final.
Watch: Fox Sports, Sky Sports HD1
Live Stream: UEFA Match Centre
Where: Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany
When: Saturday, May 19 at 2:45 p.m. ET
Most Important player for Chelsea: Petr Cech
The Chelsea goalkeeper is no stranger to pressure-packed Champions League matches, and he'll have to be on top of his game with captain and starting center-back John Terry not able to defend his goal because of suspension.
Cech cannot afford to allow any soft goals early and demoralize his team in what will be an arena filled with mostly Bayern Munich fans.
If Cech can make a few saves early and look in control, then the Chelsea players' confidence will increase drastically.
Most Important Player for Bayern Munich: Bastian Schweinsteiger
Bastian Schweinsteiger will need to do a bit of everything for Bayern Munich on Saturday since they are short-handed in the midfield, with several players having received suspensions for too many yellow cards accumulated.
The German midfielder will likely play a more defensive role than he's normally accustomed to, but this shouldn't be a problem since his ability to defend in all areas of the pitch is solid.
However, this role may limit his ability to go forward and affect the Munich attack in the final third. Schweinsteiger will have to find the balance between attacking and defending for Munich to defeat Chelsea.



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