Where to watch UEFA Champions League 2023-24 live, TV and streaming?

UEFA Champions League 2023-24
Where to watch the UEFA Champions League 2023-24 in Spain?
Where to watch the 2023-24 UEFA Champions League in the United States?
Where to watch the UEFA Champions League 2023-24 in Mexico?
Where to watch the UEFA Champions League 2023-24 in Latin America?

The 2023-24 UEFA Champions League kicks off on Tuesday 19 September and 32 teams are in the group stage, with 16 left when the period ends in December and the round of 16 begins in February.

The current winner is Manchester City, a club that of course intends to repeat the conquest. To this end, coach Pep Guardiola works on the mentality of the players, as he said in a press conference: “The important thing is that they don’t feel relaxed. If the board is relaxed, well, they don’t score goals.”

This competition is one of the most famous worldwide and that is why many television channels and streaming platforms paid to obtain rights to be able to broadcast it. Details for some countries are shown here.

Where to watch the UEFA Champions League 2023-24 in Spain?
In this territory, the option is to follow the tournament on Movistar TV and Movistar+, which has a monthly cost of 11 euros ($11.76).

Where to watch the 2023-24 UEFA Champions League in the United States?
Here CBS (with broadcasts in English) and TUDN (with stories in Spanish) will echo. Streaming platforms: fubo TV, Paramount+ and Vix+ will also show the content. The latter offers the possibility of contracting an annual plan for $60.

Where to watch the UEFA Champions League 2023-24 in Mexico?
There, the TNT signal is the best option. In streaming there is Vix+, which costs 119 Mexican pesos per month, that is, almost $7.

Where to watch the UEFA Champions League 2023-24 in Latin America?
In Brazil the alternatives are SBT and TNT on television, while in Paraguay you can tune in to Televideo, as in Peru.

In general, with the exception of Brazil, it is safest to watch all the games on ESPN and the ESPN+ site. But in places like Argentina, users will find themselves with multiple restrictions to access content via TV, so it is important to hire streaming services.

Venezuelans can follow the competition through the free-to-air TV signal La TeleTuya.

Champions League live: Where to watch FC Barcelona vs. FC Porto on TV, streaming and lineups

Champions League Live: FC Barcelona vs. FC Porto
When and where will the match be played?
Where to watch the game live, TV and streaming?
FC Barcelona vs. FC Porto News
Probable lineups
The group stage of the Champions League is still underway and one of the matches on Tuesday will feature FC Barcelona and Porto. Both teams know that this will be key to reaching the round of 16.

The clubs lead Group H (the Catalans first and the Portuguese second in the table) with nine points and three wins, one loss and no draws, so far in the tournament.

The Champions League group stage will end on December 13 and the round of 16 will take place between February 13, 14, 20 and 21 and March 5, 6, 12 and 13, 2024.

When and where will the match be played?

Date

Hour

Place

Tuesday, November 28

3 p.m. (U.S. Eastern Time)

Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium

Where to watch the game live, TV and streaming?
From the United States, the options are on TV: TUDN and Univision, while in streaming you can hire the services of: Fubo TV, Paramount+ and ViX.

In Mexico, the HBO Max channel will broadcast the match, while in Argentina and several other Latin American countries, the content can be followed on ESPN and Star+, the only platform that has the rights to broadcast the sports signal.

FC Barcelona vs. FC Porto News
Xavi Hernandez gave a press conference in which he acknowledged that the next opponent “is a team that has worked very hard tactically, they know what they have to do”, as well as describing them as “aggressive” and “at a high level”. For this reason, he assures that this will be “an important test” to analyze the situation in which they find themselves.
Sérgio Conceição, Porto’s coach, said that Lionel Messi’s former club “forces us to defend wide, because we play a lot on the wings. You have to observe him and train how to hurt him because he has individuals who can solve a game”.

 

 

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