Key takeaways
- Prime Video will broadcast the top-pick Tuesday match through to the 2030/31 season.
- Prime Video’s debut season in the UK reached over 13 million viewers.
- The matches will be available to Prime Video members at no additional cost.
Prime Video has secured the broadcasting rights to UEFA Champions League coverage in the UK for four seasons through to 2030/31, exclusively broadcasting the top-pick Tuesday match.
This long-term renewal reinforces Prime Video's commitment to offering the most prestigious sports competitions to Prime members at no additional cost.
The four-year extension through to 2031 follows continued viewership success for unmissable European football on Prime Video.
Prime Video’s debut season in the UK reached over 13 million viewers and featured standout fixtures including Manchester City v Real Madrid, Liverpool v PSG, and Arsenal v Real Madrid.
Earlier this month, over 10 million viewers tuned in to Prime Video across a single evening to watch Liverpool v Real Madrid in the UK and Ireland, and PSG v FC Bayern Munich in Germany, setting new League Phase viewership records.
"This is an important moment for our service and fantastic news for our Prime members in the UK, securing the biggest games in European football through to 2031” said Alex Green, MD Prime Video Sport, International.
“The combination of must-watch matches and the wide audience of Prime is delivering record viewership of the Champions League across Europe, and we will continue to raise the bar in our coverage. The new four-year deal gives us long-term certainty and allows us to innovate even more deeply for fans, such as the introduction of Prime Vision this season.”
What other live sports are available on Prime Video?
In between live sports and match highlights, Prime members can also enjoy highly anticipated and critically-acclaimed documentaries such as Sven, Four Kings, Federer: Twelve Final Days, 99; Rooney; Ben Stokes: Phoenix from the Ashes; Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In; Take Us Home: Leeds United, When Eagles Dare, Kenny Dalglish, Built In Birmingham: Brady & The Blues; and more.
Prime Video is included with a Prime Membership which costs £8.99 per month and £95 per year.
Only interested in Prime Video? You can sign up for Prime Video on its own for £5.99 per month.
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