Learn how to tune into the UEFA Champions League on TV and Online. Check out who the global broadcasters are for the 2015-16 UCL across the globe by country.

Global Broadcasters for the Champions League

UEFA Champions League (2015-16 Season) – USA Broadcasters
Fox Sports USA has the exclusive rights to the UEFA Champions League in the USA. You can watch online via the FoxSoccer2GO app and website. On TV you can watch on Fox Sports 1Fox Sports 2, Fox Deportes, Fox Soccer Plus and Fox Sports' regional stations. Authenticated subscribers can also access most of this programming on Fox Sports Go.

ESPN Deportes has exclusive Spanish-language rights to the Champions League on TV, following ESPN’s sublicense agreement with Fox Sports, which runs through 2018. Live UEFA Champions League streaming in the USA is also available on WatchESPN, ESPN3 and ESPN Deportes+.

On radio, live Spanish commentary is available on ESPN Deportes Radio.

UEFA Champions League (2015-16 Season) – UK Broadcasters
In the UK, BT Sport has acquired exclusive broadcast rights to the Champions League. BT Sport subscribers can get access to all of the competition’s games through BT Sport 2BT Sport ExtraBT Sport Europe and BT Sport Ultra HD. A minimum of 12 live matches will also be available to watch for free on BT Sport ShowcaseYou can also tune in to ITV for extensive Champions League highlights.

UEFA Champions League (2015-16 Season) – Canada Broadcasters
BeIN Sports Canada obtained the rights to air over 55 UEFA Champions League matches this season, following a joint agreement with Bell Media. BeIN Sports subscribers in Canada can therefore enjoy live Champions League coverage on TV, as well as online or via their mobile devices through beIN Sports Connect.

Bell Media’s own pay-tv broadcaster RDS also holds French-language rights to air few games every match week on RDS and RDS2, whereas its English-language sister network TSN benefits from a more aggressive approach with live transmissions on its five feeds—namely, TSN1, TSN2, TSN3, TSN4 and TSN5.

Both RDS and TSN subscribers can access live Champions League streaming in Canada via their digital platforms RDS GO and TSN GO, respectively. User authentication is required to access this service.

UEFA Champions League (2015-16 Season) - Australian Broadcasters
BeIN Sports Australia holds the Champions League rights for the next three seasons. You can follow live games on TV and also watch online through beIN Sports Connect Australia. In an agreement with beIN Sports, SBS Australia has managed to secure exclusive free-to-air rights till 2018 for a single match pick each Wednesday match day.

For a list of additional countries, please visit the UEFA Champions League competition page to view specific territorial broadcasting rights. 

NOTE: The broadcast information on this page will be regularly updated as new broadcast information is confirmed. Please bookmark the page to check back.


Frequently Asked Questions about the Champions League Broadcasts:

How can I find out who is playing?

Visit our Champions League competition page for the most current official broadcast listings.

What are the tables ranking, results and upcoming fixtures?
Visit our Champions League competition page for the latest group stages and knockout stages results.

2014-15 UEFA Champions League (UCL) Info and Highlights

Who are the UEFA Champions League titleholders?
FC Barcelona

Who were the top scorers?

  • Neymar (Barcelona): 10 goals
  • Messi (Barcelona) 10 goals
  • Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid): 10 goals

Which players had the most assists: 

  • Lionel Messi (Barcelona): 6 assists
  • Andres Iniesta (Barcelona): 5 assists
  • Bastian Schweinsteiger (Bayern Munich): 4 assists

Who was the best goalkeepers:
Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus) and Marc-Andre ter Stegen (Barcelona)

 

Who qualified for the 2015-16 UEFA Champions League?

Spain underlined their European domination with a record number of five representatives – namely treble winners FC Barcelona, 2014 UCL champions Real Madrid and runners-up Atletico Madrid, Valencia and Sevilla. Europe’s most prestigious club competition also welcomed Manchester United back after a year out due to their seventh-placed finish under former manager David Moyes. Meanwhile, the new faces are Astana, from Kazakhstan. Here are how the 32 participants were sectioned into eight groups:

UEFA Champions League 2015016 group stages

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