
The 2024/2025 Champions League resumes this week on Tuesday 15 April and Wednesday 16 April with the second legs of the quarter-final ties. This guide explains how to watch Champions League live streams wherever you are in the world – including options to watch some games for free in Ireland.
► UK: TNT Sports, Amazon Prime Video
► Ireland: Virgin Media (free), RTÉ (free), Premier Sports
► US: Paramount Plus
► Australia: Stan Sport
► Free streams: RTÉ, Virgin Media (Ireland), RTL, VTM (Belgium), Tabii (Turkey)
► Watch from anywhere: Try NordVPN 100% risk free
The new Champions League format saw 36 teams play eight games each to determine their position in one giant league. After the first round of knockout matches among the 16 teams who made it through from the league phase, we are now down to eight teams, which means it's quarter final time.
UK viewers can once again tune in though TNT Sports, but Champions League newcomer Amazon Prime Video are also airing one game per match week. There are also streaming options for all games in the US, Canada, and Australia.
You can also watch the Champions League FOR FREE in certain countries, with Virgin Media and RTÉ sharing the rights in Ireland, and RTL and VTM having certain games in Belgium.
If you’re going to be abroad for any of the action, don’t forget that you can use a VPN to watch your usual UCL live stream from overseas – find out more below.
Today's Champions League fixtures and channels
Tuesday April 15
Wednesday April 9
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Use a VPN to watch from anywhere
If you’re overseas when the next round of UEFA Champions League fixtures kicks off, annoyingly your usual on-demand services won’t work. That’s because your IP address tells the broadcaster you’re in another country, and you’ll subsequently be blocked from tuning in – not ideal if you’ve already paid up for a subscription service you’re not able to use.
Thankfully there is another option that doesn’t involve resorting to one of those illegal feeds on Reddit. All you need is a VPN (Virtual Private Network), a handy piece of software which can make it look like your device is still back at home.
Assuming it complies with your broadcaster’s T&Cs, you can use a VPN to create a private connection between your device and choice and the internet, meaning the streamer can’t work out where you are and won't automatically block the service you've paid for. All the info going between is also entirely encrypted – and that's a result.
There are plenty of good-value options out there, but FourFourTwo’s brainy office mates TechRadar are big fans of NordVPN:
Watch UCL live streams for free in Ireland
It’s good news for football fans in Ireland because numerous Champions League games will be available for free this season.
Virgin Media TV has the rights to show several games every match week – some of which will air on the free-to-air Virgin Media Two and the Virgin Media Play streaming service - which can be used in-browser without registration. Other games will be available on Virgin Media More, which is exclusive to paying Virgin Media customers.
You’ll also be able to watch selected matches on the free-to-air RTÉ 2 and its RTÉ Player - also available as a browser player.
Subscription service Premier Sports will be showing Champions league live streams for selected matches. You can subscribe to Premier Sports through Sky, Now and Virgin Media.
Watch Champions League live streams in the UK
UEFA Champions League live streams are shared between two broadcasters in the UK.
TNT Sports (formerly BT Sport) and Discovery+ have rights to 187 of the 204 Champions League matches in 2024/25. A Discovery+ Premium subscription will set you back £30.99, but you also have the option to add TNT Sports to existing Sky, BT, EE or Virgin Media packages (prices vary).
Champions League newbies Amazon Prime Video will show the other 17 matches this season, and have first pick of Tuesday night fixtures – chances are they’ll be prioritising matches involving English teams. You can sign up to Prime for £8.99 per month, and new subscribers can take advantage of a 30-day free trial.
Highlights will also be available on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
Can I watch the Champions League on Amazon Prime Video?
Amazon Prime Video customers in certain countries can enjoy live coverage of selected Champions League matches via their existing Prime subscription.
Viewers in the UK, Germany and Italy can all tune into UCL action through Prime Video – and if you're not already a subscriber you can take advantage of the 30-day free trial.
Check your country’s Prime Video homepage for more information.
Watch Champions League live streams in the US
Paramount+ has the rights to Champions League live streams in the US. The Paramount+ Essential package costs $7.99 per month or $59.99 per year, while Paramount+ with Showtime (which allows you to stream over 40,000 movies and TV episodes without ads) costs $12.99 per month or $119.99 per year. Champions League soccer is available with both deals.
Watch Champions League live streams in Canada
DAZN holds the rights to Champions League football in Canada. Subscriptions start from $24.99 a month.
Watch Champions League live streams in Australia
Aussies can watch Champions League live streams on Stan Sport, with all games available.
A standard Stan subscription costs $12 a month and the Stan Sport add-on is $15, so all Champions League games are yours for a total of $27 a month.
Watch Champions League live streams in New Zealand
DAZN is the home of the Champions League in New Zealand, streaming the games live.
A subscription starts at $14.99 per month, reduced to $149.99 if you sign up for a full year.
Watch Champions League live streams in South Africa
Soccer fans in South Africa can watch the UCL action on subscription service SuperSport through DStv.