The UEFA Champions League is well underway, and coverage is not limited to Europe. Most countries have at least one channel or streaming service covering the games. You may have followed the competition from the start, or you might only be here for the final games. Either way, this guide will list where to watch UEFA Champions League matches, including for free.
We’ve listed the complete Champions League schedule to ensure you don’t miss a game. We’ve also listed where you can stream the matches in different countries. Though the tournament might be on a service you subscribe to, you may not necessarily be able to stream it in your country.
For instance, you can watch all the games on Paramount+, but only in the U.S. With some services, you can use a VPN (Virtual private network) to access the matches. We’ll touch on this more later, but if you want a quick recommendation, ExpressVPN is the best VPN to use.
UEFA Champions League TV Schedule
You can see when all of the UEFA Champions League games take place, from those in each group stage right down to the finals, in the table below. We’ve also included where each of the final-stage matches will stream in the U.S., including Spanish-language coverage.
Where to Watch UEFA Champions League Matches & Finals
In this section, we note where you can watch the games by country. If you’re traveling and you want to watch a game on your favorite channel or service, a VPN can help. We have a complete how-to guide explaining the process of using a VPN further down.
However, in some cases, a VPN won’t work. For instance, even though the tournament is available on Paramount Plus in the U.S., it isn’t on the service in any other country. For those with a non-U.S. Paramount+ subscription, you can’t simply hop on a U.S. VPN server and watch the games.
Your actual Paramount+ account determines your location. So, unless you already have a U.S. subscription or don’t mind setting one up — for which you’ll need a U.S. payment method — you’re out of luck. Thankfully, there are plenty of other ways to tune in.
In addition to the countries listed below, you can watch coverage on DAZN in Canada, Stan Sport in Australia and beIN Sports Connect in New Zealand.
Where to Watch Europa League
The same channels and networks that cover the Champions League also cover the Europa League. The only difference is in Germany, where Europa League games are broadcast on RTL and select games are available on One Football.
Is It Possible to Watch the UEFA Champions League Live for Free?
Yes, there are a few options to watch the UEFA Champions League for free, though you might need to use a VPN if you’re not in the relevant country.
You can use a VPN’s money-back guarantee to get a refund. Alternatively, there are plenty of free VPNs that work with live sports; you just need to check which free servers are available. You may need to set up an account with some of these services, but it’s completely free.
Service | Country |
RTL Club | Belgium/Luxembourg |
ServusTV | Austria |
RTE Player | Ireland |
MegaTV | Greece |
Match TV | Russia |
How to Watch the UEFA Champions League Free Online With a VPN
In this section, we’ll show you how to watch the UEFA Champions League for free on RTE Player in Ireland with the help of a VPN. You can follow similar steps if you’d prefer to watch the games on a different network; just make sure you connect to the correct country server.
- Download and Install the VPN
Go to ExpressVPN’s website (or another VPN’s website) and choose a plan. Note that all plans come with a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can request a refund when you’ve finished using it.
- Install the VPN’s App
Install the VPN app on the device you plan to stream the matches on. Open the app and log in to your account.
- Connect to an Irish Server
Find an Irish server — or one in a different country if needed — and click on it to connect. You can browse ExpressVPN’s servers by clicking on the country, which will open a side window. If it doesn’t connect automatically, click the big “power” button in the middle of the app.
- Go to RTE Player
Open your browser and go to the RTE Player website. Then click “live” in the menu bar.
- Start Streaming the UEFA Champions League Games
Click on RTE 2 to go to that channel’s livestream. You’ll then see the channel exactly as you would on TV. As long as you tune in at the correct time, you can watch the broadcasts live.
The Best VPNs to Stream the UEFA Champions League
If you want to stream the UEFA Champions League games on one of the networks mentioned above but it’s not available in your region, our VPN recommendations below will help. Each option has fast speeds, excellent unblocking ability and a good range of servers to choose from.
1. ExpressVPN
There are many reasons why we recommend ExpressVPN, but for streaming, it boils down to its top performance and ability to unblock any streaming service. It also has a large server network, meaning you can pick any of the networks we’ve mentioned and stream sports. On top of that, ExpressVPN’s app is as simple as it gets. Just find the server you need and connect to it.
The only factor that disappoints us is the cost. The higher prices may be off-putting, but understand that you’ll get a top service that’ll help you watch sports streams from almost anywhere in the world. For instance, it’s the best BBC iPlayer VPN, which is great for watching the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
The 30-day money-back guarantee means you can easily get a refund. Our ExpressVPN review goes into more detail.
2. NordVPN
NordVPN is another favorite of ours — it’s almost neck-and-neck with ExpressVPN. It offers the fastest average speeds and easily unblocks streaming services. You’ll have no problem watching the Champions League or other sports events, such as the Rugby World Cup. Plus, with servers in more countries than ExpressVPN, you can pick from any available broadcasts.
However, we don’t love NordVPN’s mobile app. The interactive map lets you easily pick a server, but navigation doesn’t work very well on mobile devices. Still, it’s a more affordable option than ExpressVPN. If you don’t mind this minor inconvenience, it could be a better option. Find out more by using its 30-day money-back guarantee and reading our NordVPN review.
Basic
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- Unlimited GB
- 6
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Plus
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- Unlimited GB
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Complete
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- Unlimited GB
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3. Surfshark
Surfshark is another VPN that will reliably allow you to stream the UEFA Champions League. It offers fast speeds, excellent unblocking ability and servers in 100 countries. Surfshark allows you to connect as many devices as you like, so your family and friends can watch the tournament too, or tune in to other sports like the NBA or NFL.
Surfshark has decent pricing, but only if you’re willing to opt for a long-term plan. Otherwise, the monthly plans are pricey. Just like our first two options, there’s a 30-day money-back guarantee so you can take it for a spin. Read our Surfshark review for more details.
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- Unlimited
- Yes
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Final Thoughts
There are plenty of options around the globe for watching the UEFA Champions League online, even for free. If you’re outside of a country where you can watch for free, you can easily use a VPN to gain access — we recommend using ExpressVPN.
Which network will you watch the Champions League on? Will you need to use a VPN? If so, which VPN will you use? Lastly, which team do you think will win the Champions League? Let us know in the comments below and, as always, thank you for reading.
FAQ: Stream the UEFA Champions League
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You can watch the UEFA Champions League for free on sites like RTE Player in Ireland, ServusTV in Austria and RTL Club in Belgium. Other official streaming services include Paramount Plus in the U.S. and DAZN in some countries.
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Paramount+ is the home of the Champions League in the U.S. That said, you can use a VPN to watch the games for free on services like RTE Player in Ireland and ServusTV in Austria.