Broadband giant BT has today announced that they’re making the 2023 UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, and UEFA Europa Conference League finals available to everyone in the United Kingdom to watch for free, whether on TV, online or on mobile.
All three European finals will be available for free at www.btsport.com/final, on the BT Sport YouTube channel – www.youtube.com/btsport, via the BT Sport App for small and large-screen devices, including PlayStation, Xbox, Samsung smart TVs, Apple TV, Android TV and Amazon Fire. The finals will also be available for anyone to watch on Virgin Media TiVo, TV360 and Stream platforms on channel 532 (HD).
The 2023 UEFA Europa League final featuring Sevilla v Roma will begin from 7:15pm on Wednesday 31st May on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate, live from the Puskás Aréna in Budapest.
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BT Sport’s live coverage of West Ham’s historic UEFA Europa Conference League final against Fiorentina will be live from the Fortuna Arena in Prague from 6:30pm on Wednesday 7th June on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate, hosted by Jules Breach and the team including Joe Cole and Carlton Cole.
On Friday 9th June, BT Sport’s focus will turn to the 2023 UEFA Champions League final between Manchester City v Inter with a live preview show from Istanbul beginning at 6pm on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate.
BT Sport’s exclusively live coverage of the UEFA Champions League final on Saturday 10th June, live from the Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, will begin at 6pm on BT Sport 1 and BT Sport Ultimate. The final will be hosted by Jake Humphrey and the team including Rio Ferdinand, Owen Hargreaves, Joleon Lescott, Michael Owen, Darren Fletcher, Steve McManaman and Des Kelly.
Well done BT Sports
a last hurrah before being taken over and becoming tnt
It’s a 50:50 joint venture, not a takeover.
Like every year for last 5 years?
True
This was always trumpeted as some grand act of generosity from BT every year.
I believe their original contract from EUFA required these matches to be on FTA although that is no longer stipulated in the recent contracts AFAIK.
They can make a smidgen more money on selling advertising I guess with much bigger audiences.
Now the question is are PUBs allow too take advantage of this offer on youtube for free?