However, the recently-rebuilt Wanda Metropolitano is certainly making up for lost time after some false starts. After previous trips to Rome (twice); Wembley; Paris; Brussels; Istanbul; Athens and Kiev, here's the lowdown on the host stadium for Liverpool's ninth European Cup final. A number of buses such as 28, 38, 48, 140, 153, E2, N5 and N6 stop close to the stadium but there may well be additional services put on the final. Originally called Estadio de la Comunidad de Madrid (Madrid Community Stadium), it was completed in 1993 and opened in September 1994 although it looked rather different back then. Since the rebuild, Spain played there for the first time when they defeated Argentina 6-1 in a friendly on March 27, 2018.
Source: Metro May 28, 2019 05:03 UTC