Lisbon is in a 12-day action-packed football condition as the Portuguese capital prepares to host the conclusion of the 2019-2020 Champions League.
The last seven matches of the tournament will be played at the Estadio da Luz del Benfica and the Estadio José Alvalade of Sporting de Lisboa with 8 competing to be crowned champions.
And the fields have been redesigned through UEFA with Champions League flags and banners on display with pride.
The champions of the Champions League can be displayed at the Estadio José Alvalade in Sporting in Lisbon
The Estadio da Luz del Benfica has received a makeover similar to that of UEFA and will host the final
The two stadiums in the Portuguese capital will host the last seven matches over 12 days
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