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Uefa expects more viewers for Champions League final despite no free-to-air coverage

Uefa predicts a rise in viewership for the Champions League final, despite the absence of free-to-air coverage. With TNT Sport charging and HBO Max expanding, the strategy aims to draw more viewers, especially if an English club reaches the...

The Guardian Sport· May 20, 2026 · 4:03 AM · 22 views

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Uefa predicts a rise in viewership for the Champions League final, despite the absence of free-to-air coverage. With TNT Sport charging and HBO Max expanding, the strategy aims to draw more viewers, especially if an English club reaches the final. The move has sparked debates on accessibility and fairness, with calls for government intervention. #ChampionsLeague #UEFA #Football #SportsNews #Streaming

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