The match, which is the highlight of the European club football season is taking part in Kiev's Shevchenko Park.
Despite the relative peace outside of the stadium now, tensions are still running high amid reported violence from local hooligan gangs targetting British supporters.
Spirits appear high in Kiev's Shevchenko Park, where thousands of Liverpool fans have gathered in the sunshine ahead of the Champions League final kick-off against Real Madrid. The two European heavyweights are set to lock horns tonight - pitting three time Ballon d'Or winner Christiano Ronaldo against Premier League player of the year Mohamed Salah
Some fans wandered around the stadium precincts earlier today in the hope of security a ticket for the sell-out game
The violence came as Kiev police revealed they evacuated five stations on the city's subway network after a hoax caller warned of bomb attacks.
Ahead of the Champions League final police checked the stations and 'dangerous items were not found.'
Subway operations are now back to normal. The police say they're now hunting the hoax caller.
Besides the bomb scare, police have so far registered 26 crimes involving foreigners, whether as victims or perpetrators.
Despite the relative peace outside of the stadium now, tensions are still running high amid reported violence from local hooligan gangs targetting British supporters
Instead the 75-year-old will be listening to the game on the radio alone with no way of joining his fellow diehards at the match
Social media images showed one bare-chested fan getting punched to the ground , although neither man was wearing club colours ahead of the big game
That includes 10 cases of theft, three of hooliganism and two of fraud. Other foreigners were fined for causing a road accident and drinking in public.
Police earlier detained two people after Liverpool fans were attacked at a restaurant on Thursday, leaving two injured.
While flight cancellations meant more than 1,000 Liverpool supporters could not leave Britain, coupled with soaring accommodation prices persuadeding roughly the same number of Madrid fans to have their ticket money refunded rather than travel to Ukraine.
Before the game, Mayor of Kiev Vitali Klitschko was spotted walking pitchside two hours before kickoff.
The former world heavyweight boxing champion had tried to secure additional landing slots at the local airport for flights from Liverpool after several charters were cancelled just hours before the jets were supposed to depart, leaving fans disappointed.
Last night, Mr Ashley received the devastating news that his flight to Kiev was cancelled - just hours before he was due to leave for the airport
Organizer UEFA has said refunded tickets will be made available to locals but there is likely to be the unusual sight of empty seats at a Champions League final.
Those fans who did make it are largely positive about Kiev, where the beer is cheap and a festival atmosphere is apparent in the city center.
Madrid fans Fabino Mohino and Yago Saez said they spent about 750 euros ($875) apiece on flights and traveled for 20 hours through Barcelona.
'We were lucky to have a friend of a friend in the suburbs,' Mohino said, meaning they could dodge Kiev hotel prices which are as much as $2,000 a night.
'Loving it,' added Saez, who has attended six of the last seven Champions League finals. 'So far, so good.'
Security is tight in Kiev, with police lining the center, which has been closed to traffic. That seems to have prevented repeats of Thursday night's attack on Liverpool fans at a restaurant - apparently by Ukrainian hooligans - which left two injured.
Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp will be supported at the Champions League final by a Premier League counterpart - Huddersfield's David Wagner.
The two coaches have been friends for more than 25 years, starting in Germany and continuing in England.
Speaking in Kiev ahead of Saturday's final against Real Madrid, Wagner said 'we have texted a few times in the last week ... and I am sure his team will be on fire tonight.'
Klopp is godfather to Wagner's daughter. Wagner was Klopp's best man. They played for the same Mainz team in the Bundesliga in the early 1990s. They were coach (Klopp) and assistant coach (Wagner) for Borussia Dortmund from 2011-15.
Klopp was hired by Liverpool in 2015 when Wagner was appointed Huddersfield manager.
Wagner says Klopp 'is able to deliver an atmosphere where everyone is relaxed but focused enough and this is why I am pretty confident they have a chance.'
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