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Champions League to feature opening game for titleholder and streaming deal from 2027

PSG's Bradley Barcola, left, challenges for the ball with Barcelona's Pau Cubarsi during the Champions League opening phase soccer match between Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain at the Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Wednesday, Oct.1, 2025. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)

Key Points

  • The Champions League titleholder will kick off the tournament with a home game starting in the 2027-28 season, enhancing its visibility and engagement with fans.
  • A new commercial contracts deal aims to generate over 5 billion euros ($5.8 billion) annually through a global streaming service and innovative sponsorship approaches.
  • Relevent, a U.S.-based agency, will oversee a six-year rights sales deal with UEFA, which includes a focus on securing a top streaming platform like Netflix or Amazon Prime.
  • The revenue from the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League is crucial, with planned increases to prize money shared among teams, reinforcing the financial growth in European football.
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GENEVA (AP) — The Champions League titleholder will play a showcase opening home game as part of new commercial contracts for UEFA club competitions from the 2027-28 season that include a global streaming deal to drive annual revenue above 5 billion euros ($5.8 billion).

It’s one innovation targeted in a six-year rights sales deal signed with United States-based agency Relevent through 2033 by UEFA and the European Football Clubs group, the joint venture vehicle known as UC3 said on Monday.

Relevent also is seeking a global streaming service — which could be Netflix, Apple TV+ or Amazon Prime — to buy a premium package or first choice of game each week the Champions League is played.

That should be a 17-game seasonlong deal including the final on a Saturday to “serve new consumers and viewership trends and expand the competition’s ever-increasing reach,” UC3 and Relevent said in a joint statement.

The deadline for those offers is Nov. 18.

The first Tuesday game in September 2027 is set to be the champion hosting the only game that evening in the 36-team competition. The rest of the opening-week games will be split across Wednesday and Thursday.

“The reigning champions will get their title defense underway in a standalone fixture in front of their home fans,” the statement said.

The tenders offer launched on Monday also includes four-year deals for the five main media markets in Europe: France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the U.K.

Relevent also promises “new approaches to sponsorship” likely drawing in a wider range of buyers to game broadcasts.

The 800-member EFC group, UEFA and Relevent hope to top at least 5 billion euros ($5.8 billion) in total revenue from broadcast, sponsor and licensing deals for European club competitions each season from 2027-28.

Revenue is at least 4.4 billion euros for each of the three seasons through 2027, which pays almost 2.5 billion euros into the prize money fund shared by the 36 Champions League teams.

The second-tier Europa League pays 565 million euros ($653 million) in total prize money this season and the third-tier Conference League is worth 285 million euros.

Relevent's role in European soccer

Relevent, which was co-founded by Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, is both UEFA's key commercial partner for the Champions League and the promoter of a planned Villarreal vs. Barcelona game in La Liga on Dec. 20.

The proposed game was called “regrettable” last week by UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin, but the European soccer body said it will not oppose La Liga's plan as an exception.

Netflix's first major move into soccer broadcast rights was buying U.S. rights from FIFA for the Women’s World Cup in 2027 in Brazil and 2031, which is expected to be in the U.S., likely co-hosting with Mexico.

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