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Here’s the Champions League (and other competitions) primer by wiNDycityfan

Univision Deportes.

Beginning in 2018, Univision Deportes will hold the exclusive U.S. Spanish-language television and livestreaming rights to the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League, featuring matches between some of the best and most popular club fútbol teams and stars of the pitch.

Delivering three times more fútbol viewing opportunities than any other broadcaster, Univision Deportes will kick off August 2018 airing the world’s most prestigious club tournament, the UEFA Champions League. 138 Champions League matches will livestream exclusively in Spanish across Univision Deportes digital platforms, with 102 of those highly anticipated games set to broadcast on Univision, UDN, UniMás and Galavisión.

Also in August 2018, the UEFA Europa League will kick off on Univision Deportes, featuring a premier roster of clubs and players from the top leagues in Europe. Univision Deportes will air over 70 UEFA Europa League soccer games live on UDN, UniMás and Galavisión, providing unprecedented coverage and exposure for the UEFA Europa League.

Not only will the top UEFA club tournaments hit the air in 2018, but Univision will also welcome the best national team league in the world, the UEFA Nations League, which will see 55 UEFA national teams compete for glory and country pride. Univision Deportes will kick off broadcast of the 2018 UEFA Nations League with over 55 fútbol matches airing on UDN and UniMás.

Additionally, U.S. fans will have access to the 2020 UEFA European Championship, along with all the qualifiers for 2020 UEFA European Championship and all the European qualifiers for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

TNT, TBS, Bleacher Report et. al. can go shit in a hat. They won’t even have their own announcers -they will use another station’s feed.

Another option is to watch the Champions League through fuboTV.

All in all, yes it’ll all be in Spanish, but as was the case with the World Cup, everything is far superior with Spanish network coverage, despite the fact that, well, it’s in a foreign language to (most of) you.

P.S. Spanish coverage of “futbol” does not have the delay English networks’ telecast have.

P.S.S. Every game is on the Univision app for free with a logged-in cable subscription.

You’re welcome.