The Champions League starts with a series of top duels. On Tuesday, BVB will face Paris St. Germain, Bayern will face Manchester United and Union Berlin will make its debut against Real Madrid. You can follow the games live here.
Football fans will also need two subscriptions for the Champions League in the new season. Amazon Prime Video shows a game every Tuesday and starts on the first matchday of the group phase with Paris Saint-Germain against Borussia Dortmund (9 p.m.).
DAZN broadcasts all other games in the premier class. The sports channel, which is also paid, starts with three games with German participation: Young Boys Bern – RB Leipzig (Tuesday 6.45 p.m.), Real Madrid – 1. FC Union Berlin (Wednesday 6.45 p.m.) and FC Bayern Munich – Manchester United (Wednesday 9 p.m ).
ZDF shows highlights of the Champions League on free TV
Moving images of the Champions League at no additional cost are only available on ZDF. The public television station will show summaries of the games on the first match day for an hour on Wednesday from 11 p.m. The group phase ends on the 12th/13th. December.
The rights for the Europa League and the Conference League are held by the RTL Group. Olympiakos Piraeus – SC Freiburg will be shown free of charge on Thursday on the RTL television channel (9 p.m.). Eight games from both competitions are running on the paid streaming portal RTL+, all of which are matches with German teams. On the first matchday these are Bayer 04 Leverkusen – BK Häcken (6.45 p.m.) and Eintracht Frankfurt – FC Aberdeen (6.45 p.m.).
Source: Stern

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