Paramount Wins Rights to Show Champions League Matches in the UK from 2027, Shattering Current Deal Worth Near £1bn.
The European football governing body Uefa has awarded Paramount a deal to show Champions League matches in the UK starting from 2027. According to sources, this new partnership will see Paramount pay more than the current deal worth nearly £1 billion that is currently held by TNT Sports. The BBC Sport reported on November 20, 2025, that the agreement would surpass TNT's package, which was a 23% decrease compared to the three-year prior agreement.
The joint initiative between Uefa and Relevent aims to promote streaming platforms for Champions League coverage. This strategy has led to a simultaneous tender across France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK in order to target "new global, digital-first platforms."
Paramount, a US media giant, will now host the Champions League matches in the UK for four years starting from 2027. The deal is said to be worth more than £1 billion.
However, this new development does not mean that fans will have an easy time watching their favorite teams compete in Europe's top-tier competition. Every time a broadcaster enters the TV rights market, it usually leads to supporters paying more to watch live football.
Paramount has a streaming service called Paramount+ which is best known for showing movies and exclusive series. The company plans to offer Champions League matches exclusively through this platform.
The European football governing body Uefa has awarded Paramount a deal to show Champions League matches in the UK starting from 2027. According to sources, this new partnership will see Paramount pay more than the current deal worth nearly £1 billion that is currently held by TNT Sports. The BBC Sport reported on November 20, 2025, that the agreement would surpass TNT's package, which was a 23% decrease compared to the three-year prior agreement.
The joint initiative between Uefa and Relevent aims to promote streaming platforms for Champions League coverage. This strategy has led to a simultaneous tender across France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK in order to target "new global, digital-first platforms."
Paramount, a US media giant, will now host the Champions League matches in the UK for four years starting from 2027. The deal is said to be worth more than £1 billion.
However, this new development does not mean that fans will have an easy time watching their favorite teams compete in Europe's top-tier competition. Every time a broadcaster enters the TV rights market, it usually leads to supporters paying more to watch live football.
Paramount has a streaming service called Paramount+ which is best known for showing movies and exclusive series. The company plans to offer Champions League matches exclusively through this platform.