THE European football season reaches its conclusion this weekend as Real Madrid and Juventus clash in the Champions League final.
Zinedine Zidane's side are aiming to become the first side to successfully defend their crown in the Champions League era in a battle between the Spanish and Italian champions at Cardiff's Principality Stadium.
BT Sport will show the action live at 7.45pm on Saturday night.
On Sunday, the Scottish Junior Cup final between Auchinleck Talbot and Glenafton Athletic will be aired on BBC Alba from 4.05pm.
Friday 2nd June 2017
Mexico v Republic of Ireland
International Friendly
01:00
Premier Sports / Premier Sports HD
Tianjin Teda v Shanghai Shenhua
Chinese Super League
12:35
Sky Sports 1 / Sky Sports 1 HD
Northern Ireland v New Zealand
International Friendly
19:45
Premier Sports / Premier Sports HD
Saturday 3rd June 2017
Shandong Luneng v Tianjin Quanjian
Chinese Super League
12:35
Sky Sports 5 / Sky Sports 5 HD
Liverpool Ladies v Man City Women
FA WSL Spring Series
15:30
BBC Red Button
Birmingham City Ladies v Chelsea Ladies
FA WSL Spring Series
15:30
BT Sport 2 / BT Sport 2 HD
New York City FC v Philadelphia Union
MLS
18:00
Sky Sports 3 / Sky Sports 3 HD / Sky Sports Mix / Sky Sports Mix HD
Juventus v Real Madrid
UEFA Champions League Final
19:45
BT Sport Showcase HD / BT Sport 2 / BT Sport 2 HD / BT Sport 4K UHD
Vancouver Whitecaps v Atlanta United
MLS
22:30
Sky Sports 3 / Sky Sports 3 HD
Sunday 4th June 2017
Venezuela U20 v USA U20
FIFA U20 World Cup Quarter-Final
07:00
British Eurosport 2 / British Eurosport 2 HD
Portugal U20 v Uruguay U20
FIFA U20 World Cup Quarter-Final
10:00
British Eurosport 2 / British Eurosport 2 HD
Man Utd 08 XI v Michael Carrick All-Stars XI
Friendly
14:30
ITV / ITV HD / MUTV / MUTV HD
Auchinleck Talbot v Glenafton Athletic
Scottish Junior Cup Final
16:05
BBC ALBA
Palmeiras v Atletico Mineiro
Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A
20:00
BT Sport 3 / BT Sport 3 HD
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