Postpublished at 16:59 British Summer Time 18 May 2019
Lyon v Barcelona (17:00 BST)
The players are out on the field in the Hungarian capital, Budapest, where there's a sell-out crowd.
This should be a cracker.
Full-time: Lyon 4-1 Barcelona
Early goal from Germany's Marozsan
Ballon d'Or winner Hegerberg adds quick hat-trick
England's Toni Duggan in Barcelona XI
Fellow Lioness Lucy Bronze in Lyon side
Wales star Jess Fishlock also starts for holders
Tom Garry
Lyon v Barcelona (17:00 BST)
The players are out on the field in the Hungarian capital, Budapest, where there's a sell-out crowd.
This should be a cracker.
Lyon v Barcelona (17:00 BST)
Lyon have been without question the dominant force in European women's football this decade, having won this competition five times since 2011, as well as being runners-up in 2010 and 2013.
This is their eighth European final in 10 seasons.
Tonight, will they continue to reign supreme, or will first-time finalists Barcelona pull off a big shock?
Lyon v Barcelona (17:00 BST)
England forward Toni Duggan is in Barcelona's starting side and will go directly head-to-head with her Lionesses team-mate Lucy Bronze.
Duggan is joined in the Catalan club's forward line by the 2017 Uefa women's player of the year, The Netherlands' Lieke Martens.
Barcelona XI: Panos, Maria Leon, Losada, Marta Tejedor, Mariona, Alexia, Aitana, Leila, Duggan, A Pereira, Martens.
Subs: Font, Van der Gragt, Melanie, Andressa Alves, Guijarro, Oshoala, N Andonova.
Lyon v Barcelona (17:00 BST)
England right-back Lucy Bronze starts for Lyon, with Wales' most capped player Jess Fishlock in midfield.
There's no place in the squad for England midfielder Izzy Christiansen, who broke her leg and damaged ankle ligaments in March and is still yet to return for full fitness.
As expected, Ballon d'Or winner Ada Hegerberg is up front for the French side, but they have favoured The Netherlands winger Shanice van de Sanden over Delphine Cascarino, despite the latter impressing in the semi-finals.
Lyon XI: Bouhaddi, Bronze, Renard, Mbock, Majri, Henry, Fishlock, van de Sanden, Marozsan, Le Sommer, Hegerberg
Subs: Weiss, Bacha, Buchanan, Simon, Kumagai, Cascarino, Jaimes
Lyon v Barcelona (17:00 BST)
Two Lionesses. One Wales legend.
Two teams. Only one trophy.
Lyon and Barcelona are about to compete for the biggest club prize in European women's football. Kick-off is 15 minutes away.