Wembley will be confirmed as the host stadium for the 2023 Champions League final later this month, reports claim.
According to the Associated Press, the ground in north-west London has been selected for the European Cup final to mark the centenary year of the opening of the original Wembley in 1923.
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The new Wembley has staged two Champions League finals since opening in 2006, with Barcelona beating Manchester United under the arch in 2011, and Borussia Dortmund losing to Bayern Munich in an all-German affair two years later.
Before the old Wembley was closed in 2000 it had hosted five European Cup finals, though had never staged one since the competition was rebranded as the Champions League in 1992.
The official announcement of Wembley being selected to host the 2023 final will be made later this month, at UEFA’s executive committee meeting in Ljubljana, Slovenia on September 24.
UEFA will also confirm the hosts for the 2021 and 2022 finals, with Zenit Saint Petersburg’s Gazprom Arena and Bayern’s Allianz Arena to stage each final respectively.
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The 68,000-capacity Gazprom Arena has never hosted a Champions League final, though it was used as a host stadium throughout last summer’s World Cup.
The Allianz Arena, opened in 2005, last staged the showpiece match in 2012, when Chelsea won their first European Cup by beating Bayern on their home turf.