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Where to watch the UEFA Europa League: TV broadcast partners, live streams

A destination for the continent’s boldest and most determined sides, UEFA Europa League is back, with the group stage starting on Thursday 21 September. The tournament is available to watch across Europe and throughout the world thanks to UEFA’s official broadcast partners.

A wide variety of viewing options are available to fans as broadcast packages include both live and delayed matches as well as comprehensive highlights and digital coverage.

Fans can find their local UEFA Europa League broadcaster(s) below.

Where to watch: broadcast partners
Europe
Albania: DigitAlb
Armenia: Fast Media
Austria: ServusTV, ORF, Sky Austria
Azerbaijan: CBC Sport, Ictimai TV
Belgium: Telenet, SBS, VRT, RTBF, beTV
Bosnia & Herzegovina: Arena Sport
Bulgaria: bTV, A1
Croatia: Arena Sport
Cyprus: CYTA
Czechia: Ceska Televize, Sport1
Denmark: TV2
Estonia: Viaplay Group
Finland: Viaplay Group
France: Canal+, M6, RMC Sport
Georgia: Setanta, Silknet
Germany: RTL
Gibraltar: Gibtelecom
Greece: COSMOTE TV
Hungary: MTVA, RTL
Iceland: Viaplay, Syn
Israel: Charlton
Italy: Sky Italia, DAZN
Kazakhstan: QazSport, Q Sport
Kosovo: Arena Sport, Artmotion, Klan Kosova
Latvia: Viaplay Group
Liechtenstein: blue+, 3+, Sky Austria, RTL Germany
Lithuania: Viaplay Group
Luxembourg: RTL
Malta: PBS, Melita, GO
Moldova: Setanta, Jurnal TV, MyTV.md
Montenegro: Arena Sport
Netherlands: Talpa, ESPN
North Macedonia: Arena Sport
Norway: Viaplay Group
Poland: Viaplay, TVP
Portugal: SIC, Sport TV
Republic of Ireland: Virgin
Romania: Pro TV
Russia: Match TV
Serbia: Arena Sport, RTS
Slovakia: RTVS, Sport1
Slovenia: Pro Plus, Arena Sport, Sportklub
Spain: Telefonica, Mediaset, Mediapro
Sweden: Viaplay Group
Switzerland: blue+, 3+
Turkey: EXXEN, TV8
Ukraine: Megogo
United Kingdom: TNT Sports

Africa and Middle East
South Africa: SuperSport
Middle East/North Africa: beIN
Sub-Saharan Africa: SuperSport

Americas
Brazil: SBT, ESPN
Canada: DAZN
Caribbean: Flow Sports, Sportsmax
Central America: ESPN
Dominican Republic: Televideo
El Salvador: Canal 4
Guatemala: Televideo
Haiti: Canal+
Honduras:Telecadena (Canal 7)
Mexico: ESPN, Fox Sports Mexico
Nicaragua: Televideo
South America (ex. Brazil): ESPN
United States of America: CBS, TUDN

Asia and Pacific
Australia: STAN
Brunei: beIN
Cambodia: beIN
PR China: IQIYI
Hong Kong SAR: beIN
Indian Sub-Continent: Sony
Indonesia: SCTV
Japan: WOWOW, UEFA.tv
Kyrgyzstan:Q Sport
Laos: beIN
Macau SAR: TDM
Malaysia: beIN
Mongolia: Premier Sports
New Zealand: beIN
Pacific Islands: Digicel
Philippines: TAP TV
Republic of Korea: SPO TV
Singapore: beIN
Taiwan/Chinese Taipei: Elta
Tajikistan:AlmaSport TV
Turkmenistan: AlmaSport TV
Thailand: beIN
Uzbekistan: MTRK
Vietnam: FPT

In-flight and in-ship broadcasts: Sport24

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Mbappe Hat-Trick Dismantles Man City As Real Madrid Hit Last 16

Mbappe Hat-Trick Dismantles Man City As Real Madrid Hit Last 16

Real Madrid have booked their place in the last 16 of the Champions League after a convincing 3-0 over Manchester City in the second leg of their play-off round tie at the Santiago Bernabeu, with the final aggregate score being 6-2.

A stunning comeback in Manchester last week ensured that Real Madrid only needed to avoid defeat in the second leg in order to be confirmed in the next round. However, Carlo Ancelotti’s side were never going to settle for this, and they extended their aggregate lead inside the opening four minutes in the Spanish capital. A long ball over the top from Raul Asencio went into the path of Kylian Mbappe, who lobbed over the onrushing Ederson and into the back of the net.

Just beyond the half hour mark, Mbappe got his and Real Madrid’s second of the evening. A wonderful team move ended with Rodrygo Goes playing in the French attacker, and he showed great feet to take the ball away from a couple of Man City defenders before blasting in from close range.

That goal put the tie beyond any doubt, but Real Madrid and Mbappe did not stop there. The 26-year-old would finish off for his second hat-trick of the season on 61 minutes after he curled the ball into the far corner to complete a sensational evening for him and his teammates.

However, it was not a perfect match for Ancelotti’s side as they conceded in the final minute after former Barcelona midfielder Nico Gonzalez scored from close range after Omar Marmoush’s free-kick came back off the crossbar.

The result means that Real Madrid are into the next round, and they will face either Atletico Madrid or Bayer Leverkusen in the last 16 stage of the Champions League. The draw for that round is set to take place later this week.

 

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UCL: PSG Whitewash Brest To Set Up Clash With Liverpool or Barcelona

UCL: PSG Whitewash Brest To Stroll Into Last 16

Paris St-Germain roared into the last 16 of the Champions League with a thumping victory over Brest.

Luis Enrique’s side will now face Liverpool or Barcelona with the draw due to take place on Friday, 21 February at 11:00 GMT, in Nyon Switzerland.

Already leading 3-0 from the first leg of their knockout play-off, the hosts again exhibited their superiority over a fellow French side they have now defeated four times this season – scoring 18 times in the process.

Bradley Barcola extended their advantage with a neat near-post effort and his fellow winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia tapped in PSG’s second of the evening before the break.

Portugal international Joao Neves also hit the crossbar for the hosts, before his compatriot and midfield partner Vitinha curled a low shot into the right corner from 18 yards just before the hour mark.

From there PSG moved through the gears.

Goncalo Ramos teed up fellow substitute Desire Doue for their fourth, the impressive Nuno Mendes slid in Achraf Hakimi’s teasing ball for a fifth, Ramos’ deft finish brought a sixth and teenager Senny Mayulu rounded off the scoring with four minutes left.

It ensured a miserable night in the French capital for Brest, who only threatened sporadically when Mathias Pereira Lage’s placed effort was cleared off the line by PSG captain Marquinhos and Pierre Lees-Melou hit the post with a curling effort.

BBC

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Ademola Lookman Trains Fully Ahead Of Champions League Clash

Ademola Lookman Trains Fully Ahead Of Champions League Clash

Atalanta has received a significant boost ahead of their upcoming Champions League clash against Club Brugge, with Nigerian international Ademola Lookman returning to full training on Monday, February 17, per Allnigeriasoccer.

Lookman had been sidelined due to a knee injury sustained just two days before a crucial match against Barcelona.

His recovery and return to group training are expected to enhance Atalanta’s attacking options as they prepare for the upcoming fixture.

Lookman’s return is also a positive development for Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle.

Chelle, who was appointed as the head coach of the Nigeria national football team in January 2025, is keen to have his key players in top form ahead of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.

The Super Eagles are set to resume their qualifying campaign in March 2025, with matches against Rwanda and Zimbabwe.

Lookman’s return to fitness will be closely monitored by Chelle, as the winger’s pace and creativity could be instrumental in Nigeria’s upcoming fixtures.

Atalanta’s coach will however assess Lookman’s fitness to determine his potential involvement in the upcoming Champions League match against Brugge.

Given the importance of the fixture, Lookman’s inclusion could provide a significant advantage, as his attacking prowess has been a key asset for Atalanta this season.

For Atalanta supporters, Lookman’s recovery is great news, and the club’s prospects in the Champions League look much brighter with him back in the fold.

Atalanta is aiming to build on their strong performances this season, and Lookman’s return is crucial as they look to advance further in Europe’s most prestigious club competition.

As the match day draws closer, both Lookman and Atalanta are hopeful that the winger can make an impact once again, and fans are excited to see the Nigerian back on the pitch.

With Lookman fully integrated into the squad once more, Atalanta’s attacking threat is renewed, and they are optimistic about their chances in the Champions League.

Allnigeriasoccer

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