
UEFA Champions League Football Live Streaming
ITV.com and Sky Sports will provide UK web users with live coverage of UEFA Champions League football.
The UEFA Champions League (usually referred to as simply the Champions League or less frequently as the European Cup) is an annual football cup competition organised by UEFA since 1955 for the top football clubs in Europe. It is the most prestigious club trophy in European football.
The Champions League
attracts a huge television audience, not just in Europe, but throughout
the world. The matches are broadcast in over 70 countries in more than
40 languages each year, and some important matches can attract over 200
million TV audience, often considered as one of the most watched sports
events on TV.
Champions League matches are shown live in the UK on Sky Sports (Tuesday) and ITV (Wednesday) both on television and via their respective internet streaming services.
Our UK Proxy and UK VPN servers have been tested to confirm technical compatibility with ITV Player. ITV have first choice of the Champions League fixtures and matches are shown free on ITV.com at 8pm on Wednesday nights.

If you already subscribe to Sky Sports then you can use their SkyGo service (all sports channels shown live) at no extra cost. If you are not a current Sky customer then you can purchase a SkyGo Monthly Ticket (paid direct to Sky).
Our UK VPN servers have been tested to confirm technical compatibility with SkyGo, which shows Champions League Football from Sky Sports via live web streaming.
Make sure you never miss a match with our LiveSport.co.uk website. Also available free on mobile platforms:
Get your UK PROXY or UK VPN access right now from only £6.25 per month (based on our annual subscription price) and don't miss any of the Champions League Football action! Also, view a selection of Live Sports Streaming options from official broadcaster websites.
Other UK TV Streaming options technically compatible with our UK Proxy Server and British VPN Server include BBC iPlayer, Channel 4OD, ITV Player, Five, Sky Sports etc.
Important – Please be advised that terms and conditions of usage may apply and you should always check with the specific websites prior to using their television streaming, download services and any products/services offered by the these third party websites. For example, due to licensing restrictions the BBC state that users of their video streaming services should always have a valid UK TV license and to be based within the UK. Please also refer to clause 2 of our Terms & Conditions.








