Get ready, football fanatics! the way you tune into the UEFA Champions League is about to undergo a seismic shift. Starting wiht the 2027/28 season and running thru 2030/31, European football’s premier club competition will be split between Paramount+ and Amazon, leaving current broadcaster Dazn on the sidelines for the Champions League. this move, confirmed by multiple reports, signals a notable realignment of media rights in the lucrative global sports market.

For years, Dazn has been the go-to platform for many European football enthusiasts. However, the joint venture between UEFA and European Football Clubs (EFC), known as UC3, has opted for a new strategy, awarding the coveted Champions League media rights to the US streaming giants. This means that to catch all the action, fans will likely need multiple subscriptions, a scenario familiar to many American sports fans who already juggle services for the NFL, NBA, and MLB.

Under the new deal, Paramount+ is slated to broadcast the marquee match on Tuesdays, while Amazon will feature the top game on Wednesdays. Paramount+ has also secured the rights to all remaining Tuesday and Wednesday fixtures, effectively becoming the primary home for the majority of Champions League games.The final,a spectacle that captivates millions,is reportedly heading to Netflix,according to reports. An interesting caveat, however, is that if a German team reaches the final, it would then be broadcast