Three carriers, one competition — and for the first time in decades, a free-to-air showing on BBC.
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Scoreboard · UEFA Champions League
The UEFA Champions League is the headline midweek competition of European club football, and its UK broadcast picture is split between three official carriers under the current cycle.
The 2025-26 UK broadcast split
TNT Sports is the primary UK home of the Champions League, every Tuesday and Wednesday night, with full pan-European choice across the new league phase and the knockout rounds. TNT carries every match across its linear channels (TNT Sports 1 through 5) and the TNT Sports app. The package is bundled with Discovery+ on a monthly tier.
Amazon Prime Video holds the exclusive Tuesday top-pick fixture each week, typically the most attractive English-club match of the night. Prime is included in the standard Amazon Prime subscription with no separate sports fee. This is Amazon’s only football property in the UK this cycle.
BBC iPlayer and BBC One carry a new Wednesday-evening highlights show featuring the night’s best moments, the first time the Champions League has appeared on UK free-to-air in over twenty years. Live commentary continues on BBC Radio 5 Live.
The knockout-round draws are streamed live on TNT and discussed afterwards on BBC One’s highlights programme.
How to read a Champions League midweek
Tuesday evening: TNT Sports carries every match across its channels; Amazon Prime Video carries the marquee fixture exclusively. Wednesday evening: TNT carries every match; BBC iPlayer publishes the highlights show late in the evening.
Fixtures in the next 14 days
The widget below pulls the official European fixture feed for the next two midweek programmes.