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Who Are The CBS Sports Pundits And Commentators For The Champions League Final?

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The UCL commentators and punditry team on CBS Sports has been confirmed for Saturday’s final between Inter and PSG. 

Soccer fans in the US will be preparing for the biggest match on the European calendar which sees two of the continent’s heavyweights go toe-to-toe.

The Nerazzurri will be aiming for their fourth competition victory and their first since 2010. Diego Milito was the hero in Madrid on that occasion as his double downed Bayern Munich in a 2-0 win.

On the other hand, the Parisians are yet to win club soccer’s greatest club competition. They did come mightily close in the Covid-hit year of 2020.

However, Bayern’s Kingsley Coman scored the only goal of the game in the final in Lisbon. Luis Enrique’s side will be aiming for their maiden success this time around.

US-based supporters are certainly in for a treat on the pitch as well as off it. CBS Sports viewers will once again be taken through the action by a rather familiar punditry and commentary team.

Furthermore, the best offshore sportsbooks in 2025 will provide fans with all the latest betting markets and odds ahead of Saturday’s showdown.

Who Are The UCL Commentators On CBS Sports?

The UCL commentators on CBS Sports for Inter vs PSG will be Clive Tyldesley and Rob Green. Tyldesley is one of the most recognizable voices in soccer and will once again be the lead commentator.

During his time with ITV in the UK, Tyldesley covered 17 UCL finals and worked on five World Cups and five European Championships during his 26-year stay with the broadcaster.

The 70-year-old certainly has experience and his wealth and knowledge is second to none. Tyldesley has been with CBS Sports since 2020 and he is also a regular commentator on Amazon Prime Video’s live coverage of the Premier League.

Who Will Anchor The UCL Final On CBS Sports?

The CBS Sports anchor for the UCL final will once again be Kate Scott. The British-born sports broadcaster has carved out a fine reputation as one of the industry’s leading presenters.

Scott has been with CBS Sports since 2020 but has previously worked for CNN as well as Sky Sports to name but a few. It was reported that Scott penned a new four-year deal with CBS in the summer of 2023.

Soccer fans in the US are very well looked after by Scott who has an encyclopedia of knowledge on the sport and is widely regarded as one of the finest anchors on TV.

Which Former Players Will Act As Analysts ON CBS Sports For The UCL Final?

Once again, the dynamic trio of Thierry Henry, Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards will be dissecting every element of the UCL final. And of course adding in their usual slice of humor.

In fact, Inter’s Davide Fratessi sent the CBS studio into fits of laughter owing to his honest assessment of his winning goal against Barcelona in the semi-final second leg.

The lovable former English Premier League stars are widely recognized by US soccer supporters. Whether it be for their wit, charm, controversial views or damning assessments, the studio lineup is hard to beat.

What Time Does The UCL Final Start?

The 2025 UCL final starts at 3pm ET. CBS Sports coverage will begin at 1pm ET which will include a detailed look back at how Inter and PSG progressed to the final.

Viewers in the UK can watch the game from 8pm on TNT Sports with streaming available via Discovery+.

Ben Horlock

Ben has a long standing devotion to Italian soccer and in particular, Serie A. Ben grew up watching legendary presenter James Richardson deliver the latest news and views with the daily papers and breakfast in hand. Not only does Ben follow Italy's top soccer division, he is an avid follower of all the major European leagues. Ben is an expert on all things Serie A and has produced a number of features and news articles for FootItalia as well as UK-based outlets such as HITC, 90min, GiveMeSport and Betfair. In the US, Ben has been published on ESPN and Sports Illustrated. Ben enjoys delivering the latest news but his favorite area is to produce well-researched, long-form features.