UEFA has announced Saint Petersburg s Gazprom Arena, Munich s Allianz Arena and London s Wembley as the Champions League final venues from 2021 to 2023.
The governing body confirmed the allocation of the locations following a meeting in the Slovenian capital of Ljubljana on Tuesday.
The 2021 showpiece will be at Zenit s 68,000-capacity Gazprom Arena, making it the second time Russia has hosted a Champions League final following the 2008 clash between Manchester United and Chelsea at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.
Germany will stage the 2022 climax at Bayern Munich s Allianz Arena, which holds 75,000 spectators, having hosted the final when Chelsea beat the Bavarian giants on penalties in 2012.
Confirmed: London’s Wembley Stadium will be the host for the 2023 UEFA final.
— UEFA (@UEFA)
Wembley is the location picked for the 2023 Champions League edition – the eighth time the venue will have staged European club football s showpiece contest.
The old Wembley hosted the finals of the European Cup in 1963, 1968, 1971, 1978 and 1992, before England s national stadium was rebuilt and staged the Champions League s conclusion in 2011 and 2013.
UEFA also announced the 2021 Europa League final will be held in Spain and hosted at Sevilla s Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium.