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Champions League final will not be free to watch in UK for first time in modern era

All three European final will be restricted to TNT Sports customers, with Uefa understood to be unhappy with the decision
  
  

Arsenal players celebrate with the fans after overcoming Atlético Madrid in the Champions League semi-finals
Arsenal players celebrate with the fans after overcoming Atlético Madrid in the Champions League semi-finals, setting up a showdown with Paris Saint-Germain. Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian

The Champions League final will not be available to watch for free in the UK for the first time since the competition’s modern rebrand 34 years ago when Arsenal face Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest.

The rights holder, TNT Sports, is understood to have irritated Uefa by opting to charge fans to watch all three European finals despite English clubs chasing a clean sweep of titles.

Aston Villa will be the Premier League’s first challengers when they face Freiburg in the Europa League final on Wednesday. Crystal Palace meet Rayo Vallecano in the Conference League final seven days later, before Arsenal take on PSG the following Saturday. TNT Sports holds the UK live rights for all three competitions, but in a departure from previous seasons the Warner Bros Discovery-owned (WBD) channel has not made the finals available free of charge.

Since its predecessor, BT Sport, first acquired Uefa rights in the 2015-16 season the finals of the Champions League and Europa League have been streamed live for free, but TNT Sports has opted to restrict access to customers and subscribers to its streaming platform, HBO Max. New sign-ups over the next few days will be able to watch the finals, with the cheapest subscription to HBO Max available for £4.99, with TNT Sports costing £31.99 a month on most platforms.

Before BT Sport bought the rights, Champions League finals had been live on ITV, which had exclusive rights from the competition’s launch, as the rebranded European Cup, in 1992 until 2003, then joint rights with Sky Sports until 2015.

TNT Sport’s decision is understood to have been the source of some angst at Uefa, with sources saying it breaks the spirit of a contract that states “best endeavours” should be made to ensure the finals are available for free.

BT Sport/TNT Sport added the new Conference League to its rights five years ago, but will lose all three competitions from the 2027-28 season, having been outbid by Paramount for the Champions League and by Sky Sports for the other two in Uefa’s media rights auction last year.

BT streamed its European finals on YouTube and TNT Sports had made them available for free for customers who registered with its sister streaming service discovery+ since taking over the contract two years ago. TNT Sports is no longer available on discovery+, however, since WBD launched HBO Max in the UK in March.

 

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