Manchester Evening News

BT Sport secures CL TV rights until 2024

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BT Sport has been awarded the exclusive broadcast rights to UEFA’s European club competitio­ns until 2024, it was announced yesterday.

As part of the deal - which has cost £400million per year and commences in 2021 - BT have secured the rights to all 420 games from the Champions League, Europa League and the new Europa Conference League for a further three seasons.

BT Sport will see an increase of 77 games from the previous deal, which includes highlights and in-match clips.

Last season, both the Champions League and Europa League finals were contested by Premier League teams.

BT Sport reported a 26 per cent increase in Champions League viewer hours, with the final between Liverpool and Tottenham made available for everyone to watch in the UK via social media.

A record 11.3m people tuned in across all platforms to watch the Reds go on and lift the European Cup for a sixth time in Madrid.

Chief executive of BT’s Consumer Division Marc Allera said: “We’re delighted to remain the home of UEFA Champions League in the UK.

“BT Sport leads the way when it comes to UEFA Champions League coverage, and we are very excited to continue to bring our world class coverage to one of the most exciting football competitio­ns in the world whether that is broadcasti­ng 12 games simultaneo­usly or delivering industry leading images in 4K UHD.

“With increasing­ly more ways to watch our content, with more games on show than ever before, and alongside our excellent line up of other competitio­ns and sports, BT Sport is going from strength to strength.”

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