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How to watch Europa League live: online, on TV and abroad
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Who will win the 2023/24 Europa League? You won’t have to wait long to find out.
We’ve reached the semi-finals, which means the four remaining teams are just three games away from victory.
But who will make it to the final in Dublin on May 22? We know there won’t be any British teams there after Liverpool and West Ham were both knocked out in the quarter-finals.
Instead, Marseille will take on Atalanta, while Roma will take on Bayer Leverkusen. Here’s how to watch both semi-finals live, wherever you are in the world.
Europa League schedule
Here are the semi-final matches you can look forward to:
Thu May 2
- Marseille vs Atalanta – KO 8pm BST/3pm EDT/12pm PDT – TNT Sports (UK)/Paramount+ (US)
- Roma vs Bayer Leverkusen – KO 8pm BST/3pm EDT/12pm PDT – TNT Sports (UK)/Paramount+ (US)
Thu May 9
- Atalanta vs Marseille – KO 8pm BST/3pm EDT/12pm PDT – TNT Sports (UK)/Paramount+ (US)
- Bayer Leverkusen vs Roma – KO 8pm BST/3pm EDT/12pm PDT – TNT Sports (UK)/Paramount+ (US)
How to watch the Europa League in Great Britain
BT Sport has been rebranded as TNT Sports, but still has exclusive rights to the Europa League in Great Britain. Not much has changed in terms of available plans either.
At full price, the cheapest package cost £20 per month with a monthly rolling contract, although you are limited to the Discovery+ app. However, it also includes Eurosport 1 & 2 and the Discovery+ Premium streaming service.
But if you’d rather stream all the action and don’t want a recordable TV box, it makes more sense to just add TNT Sports to Discovery+. That costs £20 a month for BT Broadband customers, but you’ll need it monthly subscription otherwise for €30.99 per month.
And if you want combine TNT Sports with Sky Sports (known as ‘Big Sport’), it will cost you £45 per month for full price.
How to watch the Europa League in the US
In the US, CBS has exclusive English-language rights to the Europa League, with every match broadcast live. If you already have cable TV, check the CBS website to see if it is supported and then contact your provider.
But if you don’t want to purchase cable, there is a simple alternative. Simply sign up for the Paramount+ streaming service (starting at $5.99 per month) and you’ll have full access on all your devices.
The most hassle-free way is to sign up for a live TV streaming service. YouTube TV ($72.99 per month), Hulu+ Live TV ($76.99 per month), Fubo Pro ($79.99 per month), and DirecTV Stream ($69.99 per month) all include CBS Sports. None of these are cheap, but they offer plenty of other benefits.
How to watch the Europa League outside Britain and the US
Before you try to watch British or American TV from abroad, it’s worth checking which broadcaster has the rights to the Europa League where you’re based. View the full list of international broadcasters on the UEFA website.
But if you’re just visiting another country, it’s wise to access your US or UK plan, which requires a VPN. We use NordVPN for the purposes of this tutorial, but there are plenty of great alternatives in our best VPN chart.
Download the relevant VPN app
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Go to the download page of the VPN you want to install and click ‘Download app’. NordVPN is available on a range of devices.
Connect to a US or UK server
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Open the app and log in to your account if necessary. Then select a US or UK server and connect to it.
Depending on the service you use, it may look very different from the above. But this should be relatively easy to find.
Start watching as usual
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Go to the website or app you normally use to start watching. You should now be able to stream content as normal and without any restrictions.
Do you want more football? Here’s how to watch the Premier League and Champions League.