TNT opts not to make European finals free to watch
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TNT opts not to make European finals free to watchImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, TNT Sports has been broadcasting the Champions League since 2015 but will lose the rights in 2027ByDale JohnsonFootball issues correspondentPublished2 minutes agoCommentsFans will need a subscription to watch the finals of the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League after TNT Sports decided against making them free-to-air.It will be the first time since the Champions League was launched in 1992 that supporters have had to pay to watch it. The three showpiece events will all feature English clubs. Aston Villa meet Freiburg in the Europa League on Wednesday (20:00 BST), before Crystal Palace face Rayo Vallecano in the Conference League on 27 May (20:00 BST) and Arsenal take on Paris St-Germain in the Champions League on 30 May (17:00 BST).BBC Sport understands that Uefa is disappointed, and argued that the finals should remain free-to-air.But ultimately the decision about how to show the games remains the choice of the rights holder. All you need to know about the Champions League finalPublished6 MayEnglish clubs reach all three European finals for first timePublished7 MaySix years ago, the government rejected a House of Lords select committee proposal to add the Champions League final to the list of "crown jewels" events, which would have ensured it would always be free-to-air.Highlights of the Champions League final will be available on the BBC Sport website and across social media channels 15 minutes after the final whistle, and on BBC iPlayer and television later in the evening.Live commentary of all three finals will be on BBC Radio 5 Live.The Champions League final had been free on ITV for the first 23 years until BT Sport won the rights, starting from 2015-16. BT Sport continued to make it available without a subscription through to 2023, simultaneously broadcasting the game on its YouTube channel.This changed after BT Sport was bought by Warner Br...





