BT Sport retains Champions League rights in blockbuster deal
London, Nov 15, 2019 (AFP) - BT Sport has retained exclusive UK broadcast rights to UEFA's European club competitions after agreeing a reported 1.2 billion ($1.5 billion) deal on Friday.
The deal, which is said to have cost £400 million per year and commences in 2021, gives BT the rights to all 420 games from the Champions League, Europa League and the new Europa Conference League for a further three seasons.
The broadcaster has held the rights since 2015 after it agreed an £897 million deal with European football's governing body.
BT Sport, owned by Britain's biggest broadband and mobile operator BT, is a paid subscription service.
There will be an increase of 77 games from the previous deal, which includes highlights and in-match clips.
BT Sport reported a 26 per cent increase in Champions League viewer hours, with last season's final between Liverpool and Tottenham made available for everyone to watch in the UK via social media.
A record 11.3 million people tuned in across all platforms to watch Liverpool win 2-0 as they lifted 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."
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