Where to Watch the Europa League in the UK - 2024/25 Season

The Europa League has a special place in British football hearts - it's where English clubs denied Champions League glory get a second chance, and where the continent's most passionate atmospheres play out on Thursday nights. From Sevilla's seven-title dynasty to José Mourinho turning Roma's 2022 triumph into a personal narrative, the competition delivers drama in industrial quantities. With Arsenal, Manchester United, and Tottenham perennial contenders, UK fans have plenty of skin in the game for 2024/25.

Season 2024/25 - UEFA Europa League

TNT Sports TV - Live Europa League coverage

TNT Sports carries the Europa League alongside the Champions League as part of its UEFA package. Every match in the new 36-team league phase and the knockout rounds is available live, with the same expert studio team - Rio Ferdinand, Joe Cole, and co - carrying the analysis across both competitions. You can access TNT Sports via BT or EE TV packages, as a Sky add-on, or through the discovery+ streaming app for a fully digital setup.

Price£30.99/mo via discovery+; bundled with BT/EE TV plans
ScheduleThursdays - league phase (Sept–Jan); knockouts Feb–May
How to get itBT/EE TV, Sky add-on, discovery+ app

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Europa League broadcasting rights in the UK

TNT Sports holds exclusive UK live broadcasting rights for the UEFA Europa League as part of its broader UEFA club competition package. The deal runs through the 2024–27 cycle and covers all 189 league-phase matches, both legs of each knockout round, and the final. Discovery+ streams the full offering digitally, meaning cord-cutters can access every Thursday-night fixture without a satellite dish or cable contract.

English clubs have a mixed but memorable Europa League history. Chelsea won it in 2013 under Rafa Benítez, Manchester United lifted the trophy in 2017 under Mourinho - their first European honour since the 2008 Champions League - and Arsenal have been regular contenders without yet claiming the title. The new league-phase format gives English sides more guaranteed matches and greater exposure to continental opposition before the knockout rounds.

Thursday kick-offs typically land at 20:00 GMT for the headline fixture, with additional games at 17:45 GMT on busy matchdays. The final is held at a designated UEFA stadium in May - recent venues have included Seville, Budapest, and Dublin. For UK fans, TNT Sports via discovery+ at £30.99/mo remains the most streamlined single subscription to follow every twist of the competition.