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Netflix Eyes Champions League Rights as UEFA Targets €5 Billion Revenue Milestone

October 12, 2025
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In a move that could fundamentally reshape how the world watches elite European football, Netflix is reportedly in discussions to secure global broadcasting rights for Champions League matches starting in the 2027-28 season, according to sources close to the negotiations.

The streaming platform, which has only recently ventured into live sports, is being positioned as a potential buyer for one Champions League fixture per round under UEFA’s restructured rights package. This marks a significant departure for Netflix, which tested the live sports waters with the Jake Paul versus Mike Tyson boxing match in November 2024—a bout that drew 65 million streams at its peak.

UEFA’s Ambitious Financial Blueprint

The European governing body, working alongside the European Football Clubs (EFC) organization, is targeting at least €5 billion annually in the next rights cycle, up from the current €4.4 billion. If achieved, this would position the Champions League ahead of England’s Premier League, which currently generates approximately £3.6 billion per season from domestic and international broadcast deals combined.

For the first time, UEFA will offer a global broadcaster one Champions League game per round, with first choice of Tuesday fixtures, though with restrictions on how frequently the same team can be featured. This model mirrors Amazon’s existing arrangement in the UK, Germany, and Italy, where the tech giant already streams one marquee match per matchday.

The remaining Champions League rights, along with Europa League and Conference League packages, will be sold to traditional broadcasters capable of bidding across multiple major markets simultaneously. Industry heavyweights, including Discovery/TNT Sports, Sky, and DAZN, are expected to enter the fray.

Strategic Shift for the Streaming Giant

Netflix’s traditional strategy focused on behind-the-scenes sports documentaries like Formula 1: Drive to Survive, avoiding live sports due to their high costs and fleeting value compared to scripted content. However, the platform’s recent acquisition of US rights to the 2027 and 2031 Women’s World Cups signals a strategic pivot.

The calculus is straightforward: securing matches featuring Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, or Manchester City creates weekly global events that drive engagement and reduce subscriber churn—critical metrics in the increasingly competitive streaming wars.

Winners, Losers, and the Fragmentation Dilemma

For clubs, the equation is simple. Higher media revenues translate directly into increased prize money and solidarity payments, reinforcing the financial dominance of Europe’s elite while providing lifelines—however modest—to mid-tier sides.

Broadcasters face a more precarious position. Netflix’s entry raises the stakes considerably, forcing traditional players like TNT and Sky to bid more aggressively or risk losing relevance on European football’s biggest stage.

Fans, meanwhile, confront mounting subscription fatigue. Comprehensive coverage of the Champions League, domestic leagues, and cup competitions already requires multiple streaming services. Netflix’s addition would likely mean yet another monthly fee for households already stretched thin.

UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin, addressing the EFC assembly in Rome, struck an optimistic tone: “Together we are building something unique with ambition, to deliver the most engaging football, the most innovative, and the most accessible to expand our core revenue streams. This is how we will keep European football at the very top.”

The Underlying Reality

Whether Netflix ultimately secures the rights or not, its participation in the bidding process ensures one outcome: escalating prices. The current Champions League format, introduced last season, already increased prize money distributions by 25 percent compared to the previous cycle.

Yet beneath the rhetoric of innovation and accessibility lies a familiar pattern. Clubs in smaller leagues worry that every additional euro directed into the Champions League widens the chasm between elite sides and those excluded from regular participation. While UEFA maintains that solidarity payments will grow at a faster rate, historical precedent suggests the top tier consistently claims the lion’s share.

The sale is being managed by Relevent Sports, the US-based agency that brokered CBS’s $1.5 billion six-year deal for American Champions League rights—a contract running until 2030.

As European football’s commercial machine accelerates into its next phase, the fundamental question remains unchanged: will the windfall be distributed equitably, or will it simply cement the supremacy of the continent’s wealthiest clubs? For fans worldwide, the answer will determine not just where they watch football, but how much they’ll pay for the privilege.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Netflix is reportedly bidding for Champions League broadcasting rights starting in 2027, as UEFA pushes to increase annual revenue from €4.4 billion to €5 billion. While this represents a major shift in how fans access elite European football, the real story remains unchanged: the rich clubs will get richer, broadcast costs will rise, and fans will pay more through additional subscriptions.

UEFA’s €5 billion target is likely achievable, but whether that money benefits football broadly or just concentrates power among Europe’s elite remains the sport’s defining question. For viewers, expect to add Netflix to an already crowded—and expensive—list of streaming services needed to follow the beautiful game.

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