Telecinko Late Night Highlights, Champions League Final, and Prime Movie Night

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Telecinko kicks off late at night with a special edition of Got Talent: All-Stars Mix, airing from 22:00. After a week of excitement and laughter from an event that drew a wide audience, viewers will relive the best moments of the season in Europe, as the champions who travelled to Turkey return to the screen for a featured showcase.

Aantenna 3 shifts focus to the eighth round from 22:10, spotlighting the Kids’ program. Once the coaches finalize their teams, the remaining contestants will re-enter the stage to push their skills toward the next phase. La Voz Kids continues its Battles, where each trio of talents faces off for advancement. Only one from each trio secures a pass, while coaches retain two steals to deploy during the Battles. At the end of every performance, coaches have 10 seconds to decide, and only the quickest to press the button gets to perform again. The battles unfold with intensity, emotion, and top-tier talent, often prompting coaches to step onto the stage to sing alongside young artists. The new phase blends two Battle episodes with two Attack episodes. After the Battles conclude, each coach will assemble seven team members to participate in the two Attack programs. That moment marks the shift where the on-set audience begins to cast votes, shaping the next chapter of the competition.

Manchester City-Inter at La 1

La 1 broadcasts the UEFA Champions League final at 21:00, delivering live coverage of Manchester City versus Inter. The match takes place at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, bringing the continent’s pinnacle club contest to television screens in real time. Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City arrive with a history of excellence, chasing a first-time championship in this era, while Inter, the three-time winner of the tournament, aims to add another title to their storied legacy. The finale is set for a dramatic showdown, with live commentary on La 1, RNE, and RTVE Play. It’s a duel between two heavyweights who have never met on this stage in this configuration, pitting City’s meticulous approach against Inter’s disciplined, trophy-laden past. The production features Juan Carlos Rivero on narration, Vicky Losada and Albert ‘Chapi’ Ferrer on commentary, and interviews led by Albert Hernández, delivering a comprehensive viewing experience for fans.

Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman and Kevin Spacey together on Cuatro

Cuatro dedicates a prime slot to Seven, airing from 22:30. Lieutenant Somerset from the Homicide Division is nearing retirement when Detective Mills, an ambitious new partner, enters the scene. The pair must cooperate to unravel a chilling string of murders orchestrated by a psychopath whose crimes revolve around the seven deadly sins, weaving a dark tale that tests their partnership and resolve.

Programming continues at 21:45 with a focused discussion program about the July elections. The show provides decisive analysis from a wide range of political analysts and journalists, breaking down the keys to the political landscape. It also examines how this summer’s economic pressures affect household budgets, including the rising costs of living and housing. The discussion aims to illuminate the pressures families face and what policies might address the affordability crunch, offering viewers a clear picture of the political and economic context shaping the season.

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