May 23, 2026
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Ligue des Champions Féminine

FC Barcelone-OL Lyonnes: à quelle heure et sur quelle chaîne suivre le match de la finale de Ligue des champions féminine

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Olympique Lyonnais, with an impressive eight Women’s Champions League titles to their name, are poised to face FC Barcelona this Saturday in a bid to claim Europe’s most coveted club trophy for the first time in four years. Here’s everything you need to know about the kick-off time and where to watch the FC Barcelona vs OL Lyon final.

After a four-year hiatus from European triumph, the Lyon squad is intensely focused on securing their club’s ninth Women’s Champions League title this Saturday in Norway. OL Lyon will clash with FC Barcelona, who have firmly established themselves as a continental powerhouse, having won three titles (in 2021, 2023, and 2024) and reached six finals over the past seven years.

These two formidable teams possess an intimate knowledge of each other’s play, as this Saturday’s match marks their fourth encounter at this critical stage of the competition within the last seven years. Their most recent championship face-off took place just two years ago.

kick-off time for the fc barcelona-ol lyon women’s champions league final

The highly anticipated Women’s Champions League final between FC Barcelona and OL Lyon is scheduled to commence this Saturday, May 23, at 6 PM CET, live from the Ullevaal Stadion in Oslo.

where to watch the fc barcelona-ol lyon match

Fans eager to watch the Women’s Champions League final, featuring FC Barcelona against OL Lyon, can tune in to the L’Equipe channel, which will broadcast the match free-to-air. For those preferring audio commentary, RMC Radio will provide live coverage, while real-time text updates will be available on the RMC Sport website and application.

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