Chelsea and Real Betis prepare for the 2025 Conference League final in Wrocław
The anticipation is high for the 2025 Conference League final, where Chelsea will face off against Real Betis in a highly awaited clash. Both teams are eager to lift the coveted UEFA Conference League trophy. Let’s dive into everything you need to know about this thrilling European showdown.
This season’s Conference League final will be held at the impressive Stadion Wrocław in Wrocław, Poland, on 28 May 2025. The stadium, with a seating capacity of over 40,000, has previously hosted matches during UEFA EURO 2012 and continues to be a key venue for Polish football. The fixture is set to kick off at 21:00 CET, promising an electric atmosphere in the historic city of Wrocław.
For more details about the venue, match date, and its significance, check out the official UEFA Conference League final guide.
Chelsea brings a wealth of European experience to the final. The English side already has two UEFA Champions League titles and two UEFA Europa League trophies to its name. They now aim to become the first club ever to collect all four major UEFA club knockout titles.
Real Betis, on the other hand, are making history with their first appearance in a European final. The Spanish club exceeded expectations by advancing beyond the last 16 for the first time. This final represents a significant milestone and a golden opportunity for Betis.
Much of the spotlight will be on Chelsea’s goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen. Chelsea's head coach, Enzo Maresca, has confirmed that the young shot-stopper will start in the final after an impressive run in the tournament. Jorgensen has kept five clean sheets in Europe this year, reinforcing the team’s solid defense. Learn more about the coach’s tactical choices and Jorgensen’s rise in this insightful piece from The Athletic.
Maresca’s approach to lineup rotation has been a talking point, with specific strategies for domestic versus European fixtures. The decision to stick with Jorgensen in goal reflects the club’s commitment to rewarding consistency in European matches. For a deeper dive into this decision and squad rotation, visit We Ain’t Got No History’s feature on Chelsea’s goalkeeper selection.
The scheduling of league fixtures has stirred debate. Real Betis will have two more days to prepare for the Conference League final because their last La Liga game is on Friday, while Chelsea play their final Premier League match on Sunday. Chelsea’s coach voiced concerns about the fairness of this arrangement, emphasizing the need for equal preparation time for such a significant occasion.
Aside from the glory of lifting the UEFA Conference League trophy, the winners will secure a spot in the 2025/26 UEFA Europa League. The trophy itself weighs 11kg and is a symbol of hard-earned success in Europe’s newest club competition.
Broadcast and streaming details for the final will be available via official UEFA channels. Make sure to follow the latest updates and find out how you can watch the match live.
The 2025 Conference League final holds special significance for both clubs and their supporters. Chelsea aim to add another European trophy to their collection, while Real Betis look to make history on their first appearance at this stage. Whether you’re a supporter, a neutral fan, or simply looking for world-class European action, this final is not to be missed.
For a comprehensive preview and the latest updates, revisit the UEFA official Conference League final page.