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Amazon's Prime Video confirms UEFA Champions League 2025/26 fixtures

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Amazon has confirmed its UEFA Champions League broadcast schedule for the rest of the year ahead of the first round of fixtures. One match will air exclusively on Prime Video every Tuesday of a Champions League gameweek, with Prime members able to catch the action at no extra cost.

The streamer’s first game of the League Phase will see Thomas Frank’s European debut as Europa League champions Tottenham Hotspur face Villarreal on Tuesday (September 16). This will be followed by Liverpool’s opening fixture of the competition against Galatasaray on September 30.

Football fans without a Prime Video subscription can watch the streamer’s first two Champions League games for free with a 30-day trial, after which a subscription costs £8.99 per month until cancelled. Alternatively, Prime Video offers an annual subscription for £95, offering a £12.88 saving compared to paying monthly and Prime’s entire 2025/26 Champions League coverage.

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Securing a Prime Video subscription also provides access to Arsenal vs Atlético Madrid, which will see Diego Simeone’s side travelling to the Emirates on October 21. Also coming up this autumn is Trent Alexander-Arnold’s return to Anfield on November 4 as the former Liverpool man heads back to his former club for the first time since his summer move to Real Madrid.

Club World Cup winners Chelsea will then travel to Barcelona on November 25, before Arne Slot’s Reds take on last season’s finalists Inter Milan at the San Siro on December 9. Amazon has confirmed that another League Phase fixture will air exclusively on Prime Video on January 20, to be announced at a later date.

Returning to lead Prime’s Champions League coverage is Match of the Day host Gabby Logan, who will be joined by players-turned-pundits Wayne Rooney, Clarence Seedorf, Daniel Sturridge and more. Jon Champion and Alan Shearer are also back to provide live commentary, while Gabriel Clarke and Alex Aljoe report from inside the stadiums.

TNT Sports will broadcast the majority of European fixtures not shown on Prime Video, including Bayern Munich vs Chelsea (September 17), Man City vs Napoli (September 18) and Newcastle United vs Barcelona (September 18). TNT is also the UK home of both the UEFA Europa League and UEFA Conference League, which kick off on September 24 and October 2 respectively.

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To European football not broadcast on Prime Video, TNT Sports is available via Discovery+ Premium subscription for £30.99 per month. It can also be added to a Sky Sports, Virgin Media or EE TV package from £18 alongside standout plans including Skys £35 Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle.

Prime Video’s 2025 Champions League fixtures
  • September 16 – Tottenham Hotspur vs Villarreal
  • September 30 – Galatasaray vs Liverpool
  • October 21 – Arsenal vs Atlético de Madrid
  • November 4 – Liverpool vs Real Madrid
  • November 25 – Chelsea vs Barcelona
  • December 9 – Inter Milan vs Liverpool
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