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What If Netflix Gets UEFA Champions League Rights? Here’s How Much You Might Have to Pay

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What If Netflix Gets UEFA Champions League Rights

Summary

  • Netflix could offer UCL via a $5-$10/month premium add-on.
  • UEFA targets $5.9 billion annually; fans will face high streaming costs.
  • Netflix's "global first-pick" may be the only way to watch one match.

Netflix's possible arrival is the largest earthquake on the horizon, as the live sports broadcasting environment is rapidly changing. According to reports, in an effort to draw in major streaming services like Netflix, Amazon, and Disney, UEFA is reorganising its broadcast bidding procedure for the rights cycle starting in 2027. Fans should prepare for changes to both the pricing and how to watch the Champions League on Netflix if the streaming platform purchases the rights, notably the "global first-pick" option for one match every round.

The Multi-Billion Dollar Question

Viewers will have to pay a high price for the rights. According to reports, in the upcoming cycle, UEFA and European clubs hope to make about $5.9 billion a year from media rights, which would be a huge increase over the present agreements. Given its massive cost, it appears that the UEFA Champions League will not be covered by your typical basic Netflix subscription.

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How Much Does UEFA Champions League on Netflix Cost?

Since there has been no official confirmation on whether Netflix is actually pursuing the deal and what the pricing could be, here's our prediction on what the Champions League Netflix cost to a viewer could be.

  • Through Add-Ons: The most likely possibility is this one. The "Live Sports" or "Champions League" add-on packages might be offered by Netflix instead of increasing the cost of each subscription. This unique live content may cost an extra $5 to $10 a month on top of your current Netflix membership, depending on the streaming costs for major sports leagues.
  • A Separate Sports Pack: As an alternative, Netflix may provide a separate, more expensive tier just for live sports, imitating rivals like Amazon Prime Video that impose additional fees for particular live events. This guarantees that the enormous expense of obtaining the rights will only be covered by fans who are prepared to pay a premium.

How to Watch Champions League on Netflix?

The terms of the rights agreement will be the only factor in determining how to watch the Champions League on Netflix if the deal goes through. According to reports, UEFA is thinking of selling the "global first-pick" match to a single streaming service, such as Netflix. The UEFA Champions League on Netflix can be something new and interesting. This implies that the only option to view one of the week's biggest matches would be via the Netflix platform and its special subscription tier or add-on.

In the end, simple streaming bundles will no longer be available with the UEFA Champions League on Netflix. The cost of watching the Champions League on Netflix will go up, and football fans who want in-depth coverage will probably have to sign up for numerous services.

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Is a Controversial Merger Between UEFA Champions League and Super League on the Cards?

You know what makes this deal even more special? There are reports that the money league or ‘Super League’ is now in talks with UEFA about a possible merger with the Champions League. As a football fan, we all know how much hatred it got and how big clubs started pulling out their names from the league, leaving only a few clubs, which were either looking for funds to survive or to simply earn more bucks.

Now, things might change with a merger that could start in 2027. It would mix the Super League idea into the Champions League, keeping the UCL name but adding new divisions for better games and more cash. This could end old fights in court and reshape European football. Still, UEFA says no big changes are coming soon. Here are the changes that might come after the merger.

  • New Format: Just a couple of seasons back, UEFA introduced the new format, where they shifted from groups to a complete league format and now the rumors say that after the merger, the 36-team competition will get divided into two categories - ‘top 18’ & ‘bottom 18’. Teams in the top category will only face each other and the same will happen in the bottom 18 category.
  • Broadcasting: No traditional TV rights sales, instead, a UEFA-owned streaming platform like Netflix, offering free or low-cost access to fans worldwide.
  • Implication: Set to launch in 2027 (rumors), this merger could stabilize finances for elite clubs but risks widening the gap between top teams and others, sparking debates on fairness.

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How to Watch Champions League on Netflix?

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According to reports, UEFA is thinking of selling the "global first-pick" match to a single streaming service, such as Netflix.

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