BBC Secures Rights to Champions League Highlights Until 2031, Deal Set to Extend Coverage for Four More Years.
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has secured the rights to broadcast highlights of the men's UEFA Champions League until the end of the 2030-31 season. The deal is set to extend coverage for four more years, bringing it in line with the current three-year agreement that started from the 2024-25 season.
According to Alex Kay-Jelski, director of BBC Sport, "The Champions League is the pinnacle of European club football and we're delighted to be providing a free-to-air option for fans who want to see every goal and moment that matters." The highlight package will continue to air on BBC One at 22:00 on Wednesday evenings, with additional content available on iPlayer, Sounds, radio, and digital platforms.
The extended deal complements the BBC's existing domestic football rights, including Premier League highlights and live FA Cup coverage. It also includes a Match of the Day programme that will bring viewers all the goals, reaction, and analysis from each week's Champions League fixtures.
Meanwhile, US media giant Paramount has secured the rights to show Champions League matches in the UK for four years from 2027, marking an end to the BBC's exclusive broadcast deal. This new agreement is set to significantly impact the way fans watch European football in the country.
The BBC's football portfolio also includes coverage of major international tournaments such as the World Cup, Men's Euro, and the Olympic Games, among others. The corporation continues to be a leading voice in sports broadcasting, with its high-profile deals ensuring that UK audiences have access to the best football content from around the world.
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has secured the rights to broadcast highlights of the men's UEFA Champions League until the end of the 2030-31 season. The deal is set to extend coverage for four more years, bringing it in line with the current three-year agreement that started from the 2024-25 season.
According to Alex Kay-Jelski, director of BBC Sport, "The Champions League is the pinnacle of European club football and we're delighted to be providing a free-to-air option for fans who want to see every goal and moment that matters." The highlight package will continue to air on BBC One at 22:00 on Wednesday evenings, with additional content available on iPlayer, Sounds, radio, and digital platforms.
The extended deal complements the BBC's existing domestic football rights, including Premier League highlights and live FA Cup coverage. It also includes a Match of the Day programme that will bring viewers all the goals, reaction, and analysis from each week's Champions League fixtures.
Meanwhile, US media giant Paramount has secured the rights to show Champions League matches in the UK for four years from 2027, marking an end to the BBC's exclusive broadcast deal. This new agreement is set to significantly impact the way fans watch European football in the country.
The BBC's football portfolio also includes coverage of major international tournaments such as the World Cup, Men's Euro, and the Olympic Games, among others. The corporation continues to be a leading voice in sports broadcasting, with its high-profile deals ensuring that UK audiences have access to the best football content from around the world.