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Amazon and BT share UK rights to European soccer

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Posted on July 1, 2022

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· Last updated: February 5, 2026

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By Paul Sandle LONDON (Reuters) -Amazon.com will start showing European Champions League soccer in Britain from 2024 joining current rights holder BT, which has agreed a lower priced deal to show the majority of matches in the top-flight competition. Amazon said it had secured Tuesday night top-pick matches, which will always feature an English team […]

By Paul Sandle

LONDON (Reuters) -Amazon.com will start showing European Champions League soccer in Britain from 2024 joining current rights holder BT, which has agreed a lower priced deal to show the majority of matches in the top-flight competition.

Amazon said it had secured Tuesday night top-pick matches, which will always feature an English team during the group stages, adding that it was a “truly momentous moment” for its Prime Video offer in Britain.

BT, which has held the rights to Europe’s flagship tournament since 2015, said it had agreed to pay 305 million pounds a year for a package that also includes all UEFA Europa League and UEFA Europa Conference League matches.

It is currently paying 400 million pounds a year to show European soccer. Spanish giants Real Madrid won last season’s Champions League beating England’s Liverpool in the final.

Britain’s BBC said it had agreed a deal to show Champions League highlights in a Wednesday night programme.

Amazon will add European soccer to a live sports offering in Britain that already includes Premier League soccer, rugby union, tennis and cricket.

“The addition of UEFA Champions League football is a truly momentous moment for Prime Video in the UK,” said Alex Green, MD Prime Video Sport Europe.

BT will share the costs with Warner Bros Discovery once a joint venture between the companies is expected to completed by the end of the year.

Marc Allera, chief executive of BT’s Consumer Division, said: “It is fantastic news for our viewers that from 2024 we will be able to show more games than ever before live and exclusive on BT Sport.”

Analyst Paolo Pescatore of PP Foresight said its was a win for all parties.

“While BT Sport loses exclusivity, it provides long-term certainty going into the JV with Discovery, providing fans with more games and for less money,” he said.

He said Amazon was now establishing itself as a key provider of sports in Britain, helping drive Prime subscriptions and sales even further.

Shares in BT, which will pay a deposit of around 61 million pounds this month, were trading down 1.2% at 184 pence.

Its outlook for the 2023 financial year was unchanged, it said, while following the completion of its joint venture it expected group revenue to fall by 500-600 million pounds a year.

($1 = 0.8290 pounds)

(Editing by Kylie MacLellan and David Evans)

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What is the UEFA Champions League?
The UEFA Champions League is an annual club football competition organized by the UEFA, featuring top-division European clubs competing for the title.
What are broadcast rights?
Broadcast rights are legal permissions granted to companies to air specific content, such as sports events, on television or streaming platforms.
What is a joint venture?
A joint venture is a business arrangement where two or more parties collaborate on a specific project or business activity, sharing resources and profits.
What is Prime Video?
Prime Video is a streaming service offered by Amazon that provides access to a wide range of movies, TV shows, and live sports events.
What is the role of telecommunications in sports broadcasting?
Telecommunications companies provide the necessary infrastructure and services for broadcasting sports events, including internet connectivity and streaming capabilities.

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