Amazon Prime have secured a major deal that will allow them to share UEFA Champions League coverage with current providers BT Sport.
Live television coverage of the continental club competitions has switched hands at different rates over the years. There was a time when ITV were in sole charge, then Sky Sports gradually took a foothold until 2015, when the Champions League found it's current home on BT Sport.
It has remained on those channels for almost eight years, however a change destined for next year could potentially impact Manchester City and Manchester United fans seeking to watch their teams in European competition. READ MORE: How to watch RB Leipzig vs Man City - TV channel, kick-off time and live stream From the start of the 2024/25 campaign, the streaming service will take control of broadcasting Tuesday night's matches in the competition through to the semi-final stage, which will mean around 20 games in total across the season switching hands.
The Europa League and Europa Conference League will not be impacted, as coverage of those matches will remain where they are.
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