Champions League Play-Offs 2025/26 Free Streams: TV Channels, Schedule & Preview
Real Madrid and reigning champions PSG have to navigate the playoffs
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Champions League holders PSG and 15-time winners Real Madrid each took their eye off the ball during the UCL group phase to inexplicably end up in the playoff pool for the knockouts. Each tie is two-legged.
Stage | Play-Off Round |
First Legs | Tuesday, Feb 17 and Wednesday, Feb 18 |
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PSG had led the standings at the beginning of November, only to win one and lose two of their final five fixtures and plummet to 11th. It's worth noting, however, that Luis Enrique's men finished 15th in the standings a year ago. There's a note of jeopardy about their tie with Monaco, however, because The Monegasques won their sole Ligue 1 meeting of the capmpaign so far, courtesy of a Takumi Minamino strike – despite being a man down for the last 10 minutes.
Real Madrid, meanwhile, face another unwanted reunion with Jose Mourinho. Benfica reached the playoffs in unforgettable fashion, thanks to Anatoliy Trubin's 98th-minute glancing header against Los Blancos three weeks ago. Madrid, remember, are now under the tutelage of rookie head coach Alvaro Arbeloa, who seems to have ridden out a dreadful start to his tenure.
Several ties look ripe for an upset, including Qarabag vs Newcastle, Club Brugge vs Atleti, and Bodo/Glimt vs Inter. Champions League knockout phase debutants Qarabag have scored two or more goals in their last six UCL home games, whereas Newcastle have won just two of their last 15 away in Europe; Brugge have scored three or more in five of their six European home games this season; Bodo/Glimt have scored two or more in six of their last eight fixtures.
Read on below for a complete guide to where to watch the 2026 Champions League Knockout Phase online, on TV and potentially for free.
Can I watch Champions League Knockout Phase 2026 free of charge?
Yes. Select Champions League Knockout Phase games are being shown on free-to-air Virgin Media and RTÉ channels in Ireland, with live streaming available via Virgin Media Play & RTÉ Player.
Free Champions League coverage is also available in Pakistan via Tapmad, in Belgium through RTL Play and VTM Go, and in Luxembourg via RTL2.
Traveling abroad right now? You can use a VPN to tune in free of charge as if you were right at home. NordVPN is our top pick of the options.
Free this week:
Match | Date | Kick-Off (GMT / ET) | Free Channel |
|---|---|---|---|
Galatasaray vs Juventus | Tuesday, February 17 | 5.45pm / 12.45pm | Virgin Media Play, Tapmad |
Monaco vs PSG | Tuesday, February 17 | 8pm / 3pm | Virgin Media Play |
Borussia Dortmund vs Atalanta | Tuesday, February 17 | 8pm / 3pm | Tapmad |
Qarabag vs Newcastle | Wednesday, February 18 | 5.45pm / 12.45pm | Virgin Media Play, Tapmad |
Club Brugge vs Atletico Madrid | Wednesday, February 18 | 8pm / 3pm | Virgin Media Play, Tapmad |
Bodo/Glimt v Inter Milan | Wednesday, February 18 | 8pm / 3pm | RTÉ Player, Tapmad |
Remember: All games kick off at 8pm GMT / 3pm ET unless otherwise stated
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How to watch Champions League Knockout Phase 2026 in the US
Soccer fans in the US can watch the Champions League on Paramount+.
Paramount+. plans start at $8.99 per month and go up to $13.99 per month. You can also watch the EFL Championship, Europa League and Conference League on the platform.
Outside of the US? Use a VPN to watch Paramount Plus from abroad while you're away from home.
How to watch Champions League Knockout Phase 2026 in the UK
In the UK, Champions League games are shown on TNT Sports and Amazon Prime, with TNT showing 187 of the 204 games.
You can add TNT Sports to your TV package or fork out £30.99 per month for a Discovery Plus plan that includes TNT Sports.
Amazon Prime costs £8.99 per month or £95 per year, but new customers can get a 30-day free trial before committing. Students or people aged 18‑22 pay £4.49/month or £47.49/year.
Traveling away from the UK right now? Use a VPN to watch Discovery+ or Amazon Prime from abroad while you're away from home.
Official Champions League Knockout Phase 2026 broadcasters by region
Africa
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The Champions League 2025/26 broadcast rights for Africa are largely split between beIN Sports and SuperSport.
Residents of the following African countries can watch Champions League 2025/26 live streams with a beIN Sports subscription:
Algeria, Chad, Djibouti, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Republic of the Sudan, Republic of South Sudan, Somalia and Tunisia.
Satellite TV provider SuperSport has the Champions League 2025/26 TV rights across these regions in Africa:
Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, St Helena and Ascension, South Africa, United Republic of Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
- South Africa
SuperSport will host the Champions League 2025/26 on its satellite channels.
Americas
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- Canada
DAZN has the rights to broadcast the Champions League 2025/26,. You can also watch the Europa League and EFL Championship soccer, the Bundesliga, Nations League, rugby and tennis.
- Latin America
The broadcast rights to the Champions League 2025/26 in Latin America are exclusive to Disney+.
Get a subscription and if you live in one of the following countries, you won't miss a second of the action.
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela.
Europe
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The Champions League 2025/26 season will be shown by various broadcasters and streaming services throughout Europe.
- Austria
Sky Sport in Austria will show the Champions League 2025/26.
- Belgium
Play Sports will be showing all the action from the Champions League 2025/26.
- Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedona and Serbia
Fans in the following countries can watch the Champions League 2025/26 on Arena Sport:
Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia.
- Bulgaria
Voyo Sport has the rights to show Champions League 2025/26 live broadcasts.
- Cyprus
You can view the Champions League 2025/26 on Cytavision in Cyprus.
- Czechia
The Champions League 2025/26 will be shown on Nova Sport in Czechia.
- Denmark, Iceland and Sweden
Fans in the following countries can watch the Champions League 2025/26, on Viaplay:
Denmark and Sweden.
In Iceland, the majority of games are also on Viaplay.
- Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
Fans in the following countries can watch the Champions League 2025/26 on Go3 Sport:
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
- Finland
There will be coverage of the Champions League 2025/26 in Finland on MTV Katsomo.
- France
There will be coverage of the Champions League 2025/26 in France on CANAL+.
- Germany
In Germany, the Champions League 2025/26 rights are shared between DAZN Germany and Amazon Prime (one fixture per matchday).
- Greece
Greeks should head to Cosmote Sport for the Champions League 2025/26.
- Hungary
RTL and Sport TV will share Champions League 2025/26 broadcast duties in Hungary.
- Ireland
RTE (free-to-air), Premier Sports, TNT Sports and Amazon Prime will share broadcast coverage of the Champions League 2025/26 in Ireland.
- Italy
Viewers in Italy can watch the Champions League 2025/26 on Sky Italia and a handful of matches on Amazon Prime
- Netherlands
Viewers in the Netherlands should tune into Ziggo Sport for the Champions League 2025/26.
- Norway
TV2 Play is the home of the Champions League 2025/26 in Norway.
- Portugal
DAZN and Sport TV have the rights to air the Champions League 2025/26 in Portugal.
- Poland
TVP has the rights to air the Champions League 2025/26 in Poland.
- Switzerland
Fans in Switzerland can watch the Champions League 2025/26 on SRG SSR and Blue Sport.
- Turkey
Tabii in Turkey will host coverage of the Champions League 2025/26.
- Ukraine
Megogo will show the Champions League 2025/26 in Ukraine.
Asia
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- China
In China, the Champions League 2025/26 will be shown by iQIYI.
- Hong Kong, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand
The following countries will be able to watch the Champions League 2025/26 on beIN Sports.
Hong Kong, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.
- India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka
Sony LIV is the Champions League 2025/26 broadcaster for India plus Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
- Japan
Wowow will show the Champions League 2025/26 in Japan.
- Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
The Champions League 2025/26 rights for the following Central Asian countries are held by Q Sports:
Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
- Macau
iQiyi is what you need to watch the Champions League 2025/26 in Macau.
- Mongolia
Premier Sports will show the coverage of the Champions League 2025/26 in Mongolia.
- South Korea
Coverage of the Champions League 2025/26 in South Korea can be found at SPOTV.
Oceania
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- Australia
Stan Sport has the rights to the Champions League 2025/26 in Australia. Prices start from $20 per month (on top of a regular $12 Stan sub).
- New Zealand & Pacific Islands
DAZN is the Champions League 2025/26 TV rights holder in New Zealand and across the Pacific Islands, including: Cook Islands, Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.
Middle East
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beIN Sports MENA is the Champions League 2025/26 broadcaster across the Middle East.
You can watch the Champions League 2024/25 live streams with a subscription to beIN Sports in the following Middle East countries:
Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
Can I watch Champions League Knockout Phase games on my mobile?
Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser.
You can also stay up-to-date with all 2025/26 Champions League key moments on the official social media channels on X/Twitter (@ChampionsLeague), Instagram (@ChampionsLeague), TikTok (@ChampionsLeague) and UEFA's YouTube (@UEFA).
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