The right way to stream the UEFA Champions League depends on where you live.
Below, you’ll find the official platforms for the biggest regions and what they currently cost.
When in doubt, always cross-check your country on UEFA’s “Where to watch” page, which is updated each season.
United States
Paramount+ streams every Champions League match live and on demand. Plans are $7.99/month (Essential) or $12.99/month (Premium).
TelevisaUnivision holds U.S. Spanish rights (2024–27). Some matches are also sublicensed to DAZN for 2025/26–2026/27.
Streaming is on ViX Premium, with plans advertised from $5.99/month in the U.S.
Tip: Paramount+ recently introduced Multiview (up to four live games at once), which is handy on busy matchdays.
United Kingdom
Discovery+ Premium (TNT Sports) is the main streaming home.
Discovery+ lists two relevant monthly packages: TNT Sports at £30.99 and TNT Sports & Entertainment at £33.99.
You can also add TNT Sports via Prime Video Channels or pay-TV providers at different rates.
Note: A portion of UK live games is on Prime Video during the current cycle; check your specific matchweek. Always verify fixtures in app.
Canada
DAZN owns exclusive Canadian streaming rights to UEFA club competitions and confirms full UCL coverage each season.
Current pricing tiers include Standard from CA$24.99/month (annual instalments) and other annual or monthly options.
DAZN’s pricing page lists all plan types and amounts.

Australia
Stan Sport streams the Champions League. It’s an add-on to a base Stan plan.
Prices today are: Stan Basic AU$12, Standard AU$17, Premium AU$22 per month + Stan Sport AU$20/month.
Stan confirms the sport add-on price; the help page shows the base plan costs.
India
Sony Sports Network holds India’s UCL rights (2024/25–2026/27), with streaming on SonyLIV.
SonyLIV Premium pricing commonly offered: ₹299/month, ₹699/6 months, ₹999/year (sports included within Premium).
Check in-app for your final price and any telco bundles.
Latin America
UEFA lists ESPN as the rights holder across South America (excluding Brazil).
Since Star+ merged into Disney+, streaming is delivered inside Disney+ (Premium tier in most countries).
- For Argentina specifically, Disney+ Premium shows ESPN’s football, and multiple outlets list Disney+ Premium at ARS 18,399/month (final) with the site quoting ARS 15,205.79/month excluding national taxes; pricing can vary by billing partner. Look for the Premium plan if you want ESPN live sports in the app.
- Mexico: UEFA specifies Max and FOX as UCL partners. Max’s Mexico site lists Standard at MXN $199/month and Platinum at MXN $249/month; Max’s help page notes you can watch UCL live in Mexico on Max.
- Brazil: UEFA lists TNT Sports (with some free-to-air on SBT). Streaming is on Max (formerly HBO Max), which promotes live UCL coverage. Max Brazil atualmente mostra Básico com anúncios R$ 29,90/mês, Standard R$ 44,90/mês, Platinum R$ 55,90/mês.
Spain (quick note)
For reference, Movistar Plus+ carries the Champions League in Spain.
The Movistar Plus+ OTT plan, widely promoted at €9.99/month, includes selected football each month (match availability varies).
Confirm your specific fixture in-app.
Picking the Right Plan (and avoiding surprises)
Check your country on UEFA’s official list first. Rights change by market and cycle; the UEFA page aggregates the current, official broadcasters.
Trials and promos come and go. Local promos (like Disney+ or telco bundles in India) can lower your cost short-term; always verify renewal price.
If you need Spanish commentary in the U.S., ViX Premium and TelevisaUnivision’s channels have you covered, also on DAZN via sublicensing.
Device features can help. Multiview on Paramount+ (U.S.) is useful on crowded group-stage days. Some services cap simultaneous streams.
Free Options
There are a few legal free options, but they’re country-specific and usually limited to selected matches (not every game).
- Ireland (domestic only): RTÉ and Virgin Media show free-to-air Champions League games, and they stream them on RTÉ Player and Virgin Media Play with a free account. Multiple outlets confirm regular free live games this season.
- Brazil (domestic only): SBT holds a free-to-air package (one game per round on Tuesdays) and says you can stream via the +SBT app.
- Mexico (domestic only): Free-to-air channels Canal 5 and, at times, Azteca 7 carry selected Champions League matches; check each broadcaster’s listings for live streams.
- Azerbaijan (domestic only): CBC Sport offers free coverage; several guides list it among this season’s free options.
- Select Asian markets: Tapmad is cited as a free option in some countries (availability varies by territory and week).
What to Avoid?
Avoid unofficial or pirated streams—many carry malware, trackers, and unstable feeds, and they breach rights and local law.
Skip random “free” mirror sites shared on social media or messaging groups; they often harvest data or inject adware.
Don’t rely on outdated blog posts about where to watch; rights and apps change by season—always confirm in the UEFA “Where to watch” finder.
Avoid VPN workarounds to access foreign streams; it’s typically against platform terms and may stop working mid-match.

FAQs
Can I watch for free?
- A few countries show select matches free-to-air, but complete coverage is almost always behind a paid streaming subscription. Use UEFA’s list to see any local free channel and whether its stream is available online.
Which plan gives 4K?
- That’s platform-specific. For example, in the U.S., you’ll need Paramount+ Premium for 4K when available; in the U.K., Discovery+’s higher tier includes UHD for supported events. Always check your platform’s plan page and your device’s compatibility notes.
Traveling abroad?
- Your subscription is typically geo-restricted. Many services let you sign in abroad but swap to local rights (or block streams). The official solution is subscribing to the local rightsholder in the country you’re visiting. For exact local partners, consult UEFA’s page.
Bottom Line
If your country isn’t listed above, check UEFA’s official “Where to watch” finder, then confirm the price on the platform’s plan page before you subscribe.


