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

Global Broadcasters for the Europa League

Watch the UEFA Europa League Live (2015-16 Season) – USA Broadcasters

In the USA, you can watch Europa League matches on TV on Fox Sports 1, Fox Sports 2, Fox Soccer Plus and Fox Sports regional channels. A sublicense agreement with ESPN also grants ESPN Deportes exclusive Spanish-language rights to air live games on TV. 

Fox Sports subscribers can enjoy live online and mobile streaming of Europa League games on Fox Soccer 2Go and Fox Sports Go, whereas ESPN subscribers can do same on ESPN3 and WatchESPN. Live Spanish radio commentary is available on ESPN Deportes Radio.

 

UEFA Europa League (2015-16 Season) – UK Broadcasters

In the UK, BT Sport have obtained a three-year deal that lets them provide extensive live coverage of the Europa League on BT Sport 2, BT Sport Europe and BT Sport Extra. Free-to-air channel BT Sport Showcase also has a minimum of 14 live games. 

Europa League matches are also accessible online and on mobile via the BT Sport Live Streaming app. You can however get comprehensible highlights of the encounters on ITV, on Thursday evenings.

 

UEFA Europa League (2015-16 Season) – Canada Broadcasters

In Canada, French-language broadcast is carried by RDS, while TSN have live English-language coverage of Europa League games on its five channels; TSN1, TSN2, TSN3, TSN4 and TSN5

Following their agreement with Bell Media, beIN Sports Canada also has live matches, with online streaming available on beIN Sports Connect Canada. RDS and TSN subscribers can stream Europa League games on RDS GO and TSN GO, respectively.

 

UEFA Europa League (2015-16 Season) - Australian Broadcasters

In Australia, beIN Sports Australia have exclusive Europa League rights on TV. All matches are also streamed live online on beIN Sports Connect Australia.

For a list of additional countries, please visit the UEFA Europa 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 UEFA Europa League

How can I find out who is playing?
Visit our  Europa League competition page for the most current official broadcast listings.

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

2014-15 UEFA Europa League (UCL) Info Highlights

UEFA Europa League titleholders: Sevilla

Top Scorers:

•    Alan (Red Bull Salzburg): 8 goals
•    Romelu Lukaku (Everton) 8 goals
•    Carlos Bacca (Sevilla): 7 goals

Most Assists:

•    Luciano Vietto (Villarreal): 6 assists
•    Andriy Yarmolenko (Dynamo Kyiv): 6 assists
•    Colin Kazim-Richards (Feyenoord): 5 assists

Best Goalkeepers:
Denys Boyko (Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk) and Sergio Rico (Sevilla)

Who qualified for the 2015-16 UEFA Europa League?

England has two representatives in this season's Europa League. Liverpool and Tottenham successfully made it to the last 48 whereas Southampton and West Ham were denied a place in the group stages by Midtjylland and  Astra Giurgiu respectively. With last season's winners Sevilla having qualified for the Champions League, Spain has two representatives in Europe's second tier competitions as well including the likes of Villarreal and Athletic Club. Borussia Dortmund had a disappointing campaign last time out but have still managed to qualify for the Europa League. They will be accompanied by two other teams from Bundesliga including Schalke and Augsburg.

This season's Europa League will feature teams from 24 different associations with the likes of Augsburg, Belenenses, Gabala, Groningen, Midtjylland, Monaco, Sion andSkënderbeu Korçë making their UEFA Europa League group stage debuts.

Note: Monaco have featured in the group stages of the formerly know UEFA Cup.

Here are how the 48 participants were sectioned into 12 groups: