Amazon announces new way to watch football on TNT

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola with the famous trophy (Image: PA)
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola with the famous trophy (Image: PA)

The Champions League makes its return next week as the top clubs around Europe will once again battle in the biggest domestic cup competition in the world.

Manchester City will be bidding to hold onto their European Crown while the likes of Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Manchester United and newcomers Union Berlin and Newcastle will all be hoping to make their mark on Europe's biggest stage. To kick us off there are some mouth-watering clashes lined for the opening round of matches including AC Milan vs Newcastle, PSG vs Dortmund, Real Madrid vs Union Berlin and Bayern Munich vs Manchester United.

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The Champions League is currently exclusive to TNT Sports, formerly BT Sport, but fans can now watch the Champions League on Amazon Prime by getting Discovery+ Premium for £29.99 a month on top of their Amazon Prime subscription, meaning you don't have to sign up BT, EE, Sky, and Virgin Media to watch. It's just as simple as going on your Amazon Prime account and adding the TNT Sports subscription.

Those who sign up for the first time can also claim a free trial so start your sign up today, here.

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As well as the Champions League, TNT Sports will also be offering sports fans access to games across the Premier League, Europa League, Serie A and much more. You can also watch the biggest events in boxing, UFC, WWE and get exclusive action from MLB all for one payment every month.

In addition to the extensive football offering available on TNT, there will also be plenty of live events included as part of the Discovery+ membership. Eurosport comes as part of the package, with coverage of tennis, snooker and cycling as well as extensive access to live streams during next summer's Olympic Games in Paris.

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