- The UK public service broadcaster now has the rights to show seven matches every season, including the final.
- The BBC has secured exclusive free-to-air rights for the UEFA Women’s Champions League until 2030.
Seven live matches, which include the final, will be available through BBC TV, BBC iPlayer, plus the BBC Sport website and app. This is a five-year deal to air live matches from the Women’s Champions League club competition from this season.
The new BBC deal, which runs until 2030, will include the rights to show seven live matches, as well as the final. These matches can be shown across the various BBC channels, including BBC iPlayer and the BBC app. The BBC will be showing both legs of one semi-final and four matches from earlier in the tournament.
The BBC will also have the rights to show highlights from other matches across the BBC Sport’s digital platforms, as well as social media. The action will start with Manchester United vs Paris Saint-Germain, which kicks off on the 12th of November, and Chelsea vs FC Barcelona on the 20th of November. Both these matches will be live on BBC TV and iPlayer.
