Where to watch the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League

The UEFA Champions League is widely considered one of the most prestigious football tournaments in the world. As Europe’s premier club competition, it showcases 36 of the continent’s best men’s teams battling for glory and a coveted trophy, demonstrating incredible skill and determination.

Starting with the 2025/26 season, the competition will feature a new league format, moving away from the previous group stage. All 36 teams will compete in a single league, playing eight games – four at home and four away – against randomly selected opponents. This means even top teams could face tough competition early on. The eight highest-ranked teams will automatically advance to the round of 16, while teams finishing between ninth and 24th will compete in a separate knockout round.

Even though the games are happening all over the country, you can actually watch the best ones from the comfort of your own home, thanks to Prime Video.

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Every week, one featured Tuesday night game will be shown for free on Prime Video as part of your existing subscription. For example, you can watch Liverpool play Real Madrid on Tuesday, November 4th, without paying anything extra – all from the comfort of your home.

Gabby Logan heads up our weekly studio coverage, joined by a fantastic team of experts including former players Clarence Seedorf, Daniel Sturridge, and Wayne Rooney. Alan Shearer and Jon Champion provide the live match commentary, while Gabriel Clarke and Alex Aljoe report live from the stadiums. For a truly immersive experience, you can choose the stadium-only audio option and hear just the natural sounds of the game.

In addition to its regular features, Prime Video is debuting a new tool called Prime Vision during Champions League broadcasts this season. Prime Vision gives viewers at home extra, up-to-the-minute information during the game. It displays helpful graphics over the live action, showing things like player stats, speeds, field positioning, and passing patterns – similar to the information you’d see in a video game like FIFA. This creates a more immersive and informative viewing experience.

If you tune in to watch Chelsea play Barcelona at Stamford Bridge on November 25th, you’ll enjoy a classic Champions League matchup. Plus, you can observe how Chelsea, under new manager Enzo Maresca, are shaping up tactically and see attacking chances develop as they happen.

One of the best features of Prime Video’s Champions League coverage is the quick recap. If you’re running late – whether from work or a delayed commute – it’s easy to miss the start of a game and not know what’s happening. The rapid recap solves this by instantly showing you the key highlights, getting you up to speed before seamlessly joining the live broadcast. That way, even a late night doesn’t stop you from enjoying the game live.

As a potentially exciting season begins – with everyone wondering if reigning champions PSG can continue their winning streak – now is the perfect time to watch all the action unfold on Prime Video.

So, I found out you can get Prime Video in the UK and Ireland without paying extra if you’re already a Prime member. If you’re not, it’s only £8.99 a month or £95 for the whole year. They’ve got a 30-day free trial if you want to check it out – you can find all the details at amazon.co.uk/prime.

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2025-10-27 19:19