Your complete guide to watching the Champions League in 2023/24, featuring a full TV schedule of games coming up.
The Champions League group stages draw to a close this week with a pair of Premier League representatives in peril.
Manchester United and Newcastle each require a victory – and for other results to fall in their favour – to advance to the knockout stages.
United sit bottom of Group A, one point behind Copenhagen and Galatasaray. Erik ten Hag’s men must defeat group-toppers Bayern Munich at Old Trafford and hope the other pair draw, if they are to squeeze through.
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Newcastle are two points short of PSG in Group F. If they fail to beat AC Milan or PSG defeat Dortmund, it’s game over for the Magpies.
Manchester City and Arsenal are already safely through to the knockouts as group champions and could rest a few big names ahead of a busy festive period.
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Champions League TV schedule 2023/24
All UK time. Subject to change.
Matchday 6
Tuesday 12th December
Lens v Sevilla (5:45pm) TNT Sports
PSV v Arsenal (5:45pm) TNT Sports
Man Utd v Bayern Munich (8pm) TNT Sports
Copenhagen v Galatasaray (8pm) TNT Sports
Napoli v Braga (8pm) TNT Sports
Union Berlin v Real Madrid (8pm) TNT Sports
Inter v Real Sociedad (8pm) TNT Sports
Salzburg v Benfica (8pm) TNT Sports
Wednesday 13th December
Leipzig v Young Boys (5:45pm) TNT Sports
Red Star v Man City (5:45pm) TNT Sports
Atlético de Madrid v Lazio (8pm) TNT Sports
Celtic v Feyenoord (8pm) TNT Sports
Dortmund v PSG (8pm) TNT Sports
Newcastle v AC Milan (8pm) TNT Sports
Porto v Shakhtar Donetsk (8pm) TNT Sports
Antwerp v Barcelona (8pm) TNT Sports
Champions League TV rights 2023/24
TNT Sports has taken over from BT Sport as the primary broadcaster of Champions League football in the UK.
There are multiple ways to get TNT Sports. If you already have BT Broadband, you can add TNT Sports to your existing contract from just £18 per month. You can add the ‘Big Sport’ package for £40 per month, which includes all TNT Sports and 11 Sky Sports channels via a NOW pass.
You can watch matches with a discovery+ Premium monthly pass, which includes TNT Sport, without signing up to a contract.
Regular subscribers can also stream matches on a variety of devices including laptops, smartphones and tablets via the discovery+ app.
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