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Champions League Rights ⁤Shift Signals Streaming Focus and Rising Costs for Fans

The landscape for‌ watching Champions ‌League football⁤ is‍ undergoing a important shift, with a new strategy prioritizing digital platforms and potentially leading‍ to‍ increased costs for viewers. UC3,⁢ the agency​ handling the call for proposals, notes the “rapidly⁤ changing media landscape” and the growing investment in⁣ sports by global, digitally-focused⁢ platforms, stating that these investments inevitably translate to “increasing end consumer prices.”

under the⁢ new packaging structure, three live packages will be available for ⁤national markets: a single Tuesday game, a‍ single Wednesday game, and‌ the remaining 15 matches from each group stage matchday. These four packages – including the combined Tuesday/Wednesday offering ⁤- could​ theoretically be purchased by ‍four different broadcasters.

In⁢ Germany, ⁢DAZN is the primary ⁢contender, currently holding the rights⁣ to broadcast⁢ the majority of games through 2027. Alice Mascia,⁢ DAZN Germany’s head, emphasized the ⁢importance of the Champions league, ​stating, “The Champions League is​ the⁤ heart of European football and an important part of our offer for football fans in Germany.” she further highlighted ​DAZN’s comprehensive football portfolio, which includes the Bundesliga, La Liga, Serie A, and‍ Ligue⁢ 1, providing⁣ “top national and international football in all its facets all year round.”

DAZN previously secured the rights over Sky, which is now ‍operating without the financial burden of the premier class. Sky’s situation remains uncertain as its acquisition by RTL is ⁤currently under antitrust ⁢review, preventing the two companies from‌ coordinating on rights purchases.

The shift ‌towards streaming is likely⁤ to mean fewer live games on free-to-air television. Beyond​ the final, free TV channels are priced out of contention.ZDF will continue to broadcast highlights‌ on‍ Wednesdays ‍and the final,while⁣ DAZN and Amazon Prime‍ Video are⁢ expected ​to share live broadcasting rights⁤ in Germany until the end of the 2026/27 season. The total cost for these packages is estimated at around €300 million ⁣per season.

Traditional broadcasters ARD and ZDF ‌appear to be excluded‍ from the current process.Sources within broadcasting circles indicate that ARD has ⁢not received any documentation ⁢related​ to the tender.

UEFA currently generates €4.4 billion per season from marketing rights for its three⁢ European club competitions – the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League. Bids for the rights to the ⁤Europa and Conference Leagues are also being accepted, with a deadline of November 18th.

Source: ntv.de,Michael Rossmann,dpa.

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ousmane Dembélé ⁣is ‍targeting a return to⁤ action by November 26th, potentially in⁤ Paris Saint-Germain’s​ Champions League match against Tottenham Hotspur, according to Le Parisien.⁤ The winger‌ sustained a left ‍calf injury during Tuesday’s 1-2 defeat to Bayern Munich, ‌ruling him out of this weekend’s Ligue 1 fixture against Olympique Lyonnais and the current international break with the French national team.

The‍ injury is a setback for both PSG and France, as Dembélé has become a key player for both sides. His absence leaves PSG without a significant ⁤attacking threat as they ⁢navigate ‌a busy ‍schedule, while Les Bleus manager Didier‌ Deschamps has already excluded him from⁢ the upcoming squad. A recovery timeline of approximately three weeks is currently ⁣projected, though ‍the report notes this remains optimistic.

Dembélé’s injury occurred during the match at Parc des Princes, limiting his playing time to⁤ just a few ​minutes. The club has not yet released an ‌official return date, ⁤but Le parisien’s reporting⁢ suggests the November 26th date against Tottenham is ⁣the current​ goal.

A summary of the situation: Dembélé suffered a left calf injury​ against Bayern Munich,will miss the PSG-OL ⁣match ⁢and the French national team gathering. He is potentially slated to return ​near the end of November for the Champions League game against Tottenham, representing an absence of roughly⁣ three weeks.

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Barcelona Coach Hansi Flick Faces Criticism Following Champions ⁤League Draw in Bruges

BRUGES,⁤ Belgium – Barcelona coach Hansi Flick​ is under ‌fire ⁢following a 3-3 draw against Club Brugge ⁢in​ the Champions League,‍ a result described by football icons as tactically flawed. ​The draw jeopardizes Barcelona’s chances of direct entry into the round of ⁢16.

Ruud Gullit ⁣questioned Flick’s strategy on beIN Sports,asking,”Why stick ‍to a plan that is doomed to⁣ fail?” He labeled‌ the offensive approach with a vulnerable defense as “counterproductive” and “kamikaze-like,” noting⁢ Barcelona had to come ‌back from behind three times ⁢against a Brugge side they previously defeated 4-0.

Thierry Henry, a former Barça striker, criticized the ‌team’s‌ repeated errors on CBS Sports,⁤ stating, “How ⁤long are ⁣we going to repeat the same thing? You ​should​ eliminate mistakes, not produce them yourself.” He‍ emphasized the ⁣importance of both applying pressure ⁤and defensive‍ work, including protecting their own goal.

Barcelona hasn’t recorded a clean sheet in nine competitive games, ​with their last shutout​ occurring⁢ on September⁤ 21st in a ​3-0 win⁢ against ⁣Getafe FC.They currently trail league leaders Real Madrid by five​ points.

Spanish media outlets echoed‍ the criticism. El país ‌ described a “terrifying collective vulnerability,” Mundo ⁢Deportivo labeled it a “defensive disaster,” and‌ Marca warned that “Barça is playing‌ with fire.”

Despite the ⁢backlash, Flick defended his approach, stating, “We can change some things but also stay true⁢ to​ our philosophy.We don’t have to change the way we ​play, ⁢we are Barça.”

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