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Paramount Win Broadcasting Rights to Air Champions League From 2027
TNT Sports will no longer be broadcasting the UEFA Champions League in two years after reportedly losing out on the rights to show most of the competition’s matches between 2027 and 2031.
Europe’s elite club tournament has been broadcast on TNT Sports (formerly known as BT Sport) since the 2015-16 season. This includes matches involving Premier League and Scottish Premiership clubs and those from across Europe, including last season’s final between winners Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan.
TNT attempted to continue its run as the competition’s leading broadcaster in the UK, but lost out to American media group Paramount Skydance, whose “surprise” bid means a change will take place in 2027. This is the first time the US media organization has made a major sporting play on an international scale.
UEFA Champions League Broadcast — Paramount Replacing TNT Sports
An auction reportedly held this week saw Paramount bid “considerably more” than the £1 billion TNT currently pay to broadcast the Champions League, per The Guardian. This “major shake-up of the domestic rights market means Paramount will broadcast every match from the European competition except for the first pick of Tuesday night matches.
Amazon Prime is thought to have won the first-pick rights, which were auctioned separately across the five major European markets. The streaming service will show a game every Tuesday in the UK for the next four years.
Paramount’s bid also secured television rights for Germany and the UK, and some of its viewers may already be familiar with its broadcast style. UEFA club football has been broadcast in the US on Paramount+ via its CBS Sports HQ and CBS Sports Golazo Network channels.
This coverage has received massive praise in recent years thanks to the chemistry between presenter Kate Abdo and pundits Thierry Henry, Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards. There’s no word on whether the CBS shows will be available to UK Champions League viewers in two years’ time.
TNT, which also broadcasts the Premier League and will continue to do so until 2029, and the FA Cup, which they show alongside BBC Sport, will no longer show European football from next season. This includes the Europa League, which they have been showing since 2015-16, and the Conference League, which they have been showing since its introduction in 2021.
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BBC Make Apology Over World Cup Coverage During Scotland 1-1 Haiti
This summer at the 2026 World Cup, two British teams will compete. England are hoping to win their first major trophy since 1966, while Scotland are back in the tournament once more, after a 28-year absence.
Thomas Tuchel’s men are yet to play, but the Scots got off to the perfect start as they beat Haiti 1-0 in their game of Group C. In the end, John McGin’s strike in the 28th minute was enough to hand the Tartan Army only their fifth win in all World Cup history.
Steve Clarke’s team were not at their best, as they picked up all three points in a somewhat unconvincing manner, but there were positive signs amid the nerves. Crucially, the win leaves Scotland top of their group, with tougher games against Morocco and Brazil (who played out a 1-1 draw) to come.
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BBC Apologise for World Cup Coverage Issue
As Scottish fans gathered to watch their team compete at their first World Cup since 1998, there would have been one huge moment of frustration among the supporters, which didn’t relate to anything happening on the pitch. Indeed, at one point, the BBC were forced to apologise for a loss of picture during the game against Haiti.
Midway through the first-half, viewers lost coverage of the match, which was being played in Boston, the United States. For a short period, a patchy screen with a harsh buzzing sound appeared on screen.
However, this was not due to any direct issues with the BBC, but rather a problem with the world feed, which saw a testcard shown along with the words ‘ESF UHD C’ appearing, as the whole thing lasted around five seconds.
Fortunately, no major incidents were missed in the game, but the BBC reacted with an immediate statement, which was given by commentator Liam McLeod. As per the Mirror, he explained live on air:
“Apologies again if there’s a loss of picture, it’s a World Feed problem so everyone suffered it. But you’re back with us now.”
At the same time, a message at the top of the screen read: “Sorry for the loss of picture.”
This isn’t the only technical error at the tournament so far either. During BBC coverage of Brazil’s draw 1-1 with Morocco, a bizarre conversation, likely from the BBC production team, could be heard over the commentators. An unexpected voice said: “Guest feed is good if you’re happy with that, thank you,” before counting up to 10 quickly and shouting “GOAL, GOAL, GOAL!” despite not goal happening in the match at that point.
Steve Clarke Believes Pressure is off Scotland Ahead of Morocco and Brazil Fixtures
After the win, Scotland manager Clarke spoke to the press and chose to focus on the positives, insisting that the pressure has now been eased on his squad. He explained:
“I am absolutely delighted with my players. Resilience, character had to be on the pitch tonight. There is no relief. Everyone told us it was a must-win game and we won. When you win a must-win game, you have to be happy with yourselves.”
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Looking toward the games against Morocco and then Brazil, he went on to add:
“We go into them with less pressure than everybody put on to us going into this game. If we defend as well as we did here, hopefully play a little bit better with the ball and create more, we will be OK. It’s not about raising the performance, it is about a different approach against a different opponent.
“Towards the end, you know you are 1-0 up and have something to hang on to so that is what you do. The players deserve a lot of credit. I thought Haiti were terrific at denying us time and space, which made it difficult. So the other characteristics that get you three points come out. That is why we are sitting here with three points and Haiti are empty handed.”
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Man Utd in Intense Battle to Sign Hoffenheim Winger Bazoumana Toure
Manchester United are now in an intense battle to sign a Bundesliga forward ahead of the summer transfer window, facing competition from rival Premier League clubs.
A lot of the talk surrounding Manchester United over the last few weeks has been around potential midfield signings, but they are also in the market to reinforce other positions.
The World Cup is always an interesting time to try to do deals, with players occupied by the international tournament and clubs reluctant to sell in case the player’s value can increase.
Thankfully for United, it looks as though they managed to secure the signing of Brazilian midfielder Ederson before he jetted off to the tournament.
A deal for Ederson has yet to be officially confirmed, but reports suggest that a move has been completed.
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Man Utd in Intense Battle
According to a report from German outlet Bild, via Sport Witness, Manchester United are one of three clubs in an intense battle to sign Hoffenheim winger Bazoumana Toure ahead of the summer transfer window.
It’s claimed that the tricky winger could cost at least £35m, with Brentford and Newcastle the other clubs showing an interest in securing his signature.
Toure has a contract with the Bundesliga club until 2029, and there is no release clause, meaning Hoffenheim are under no pressure to sell.
The report describes the 20-year-old as a player with ‘blistering pace’ and a ‘carefree attitude’, with Premier League clubs now pushing to sign him this summer.
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Added Pace Could Suit Michael Carrick
Adding someone of Toure’s directness and pace could be hugely beneficial to United due to the style that Michael Carrick has implemented.
The Red Devils like to transition from defence to attack as quickly as possible, and someone like Toure would take them to the next level in terms of that.
The 20-year-old, tipped as a “future Ballon d’Or contender”, is unlikely to come in and be a guaranteed starter, but when United are looking to protect the lead and hit teams on the counter-attack, Toure could be a real weapon off the bench.
United won’t want to pay an awful lot for a player who is unlikely to start, but if they can pick him up for a reasonable fee, it could be a smart signing.
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Newcastle in Talks to Sign Manchester City Goalkeeper James Trafford
Newcastle have been active in the summer transfer window so far, and they’ve now opened talks to secure another signing.
The Magpies were one of the first sides to complete a new signing in the summer transfer window, with Ewen Jaouen joining the club from Reims.
The 20-year-old has arrived at St. James’s Park to provide competition in the goalkeeping department, with Aaron Ramsdale returning to Southampton following his loan spell.
After such a disappointing 2025/26 season, Eddie Howe needs to bring in reinforcements during the summer transfer window.
Perhaps signing an inexperienced goalkeeper wasn’t a major priority, but more of a market opportunity.
Now Newcastle are being linked with a move to sign another goalkeeper in the summer transfer window.
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Newcastle Open Goalkeeper Talks
According to The Athletic’s David Ornstein, Newcastle United have rekindled their interest in signing Manchester City goalkeeper James Trafford ahead of the summer transfer window.
The Magpies have reopened talks ahead of a possible move, but Trafford doesn’t want to decide his future until after the World Cup.
That makes a move complicated for Newcastle, as they want to solve their goalkeeping situation earlier, despite already securing the signing of Jaouen earlier in the window.
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Nick Pope Must be Leaving Newcastle
With Newcastle already securing the signature of a new goalkeeper and also pursuing Trafford, it feels like it could be the end for Nick Pope.
Having two new goalkeepers plus Pope wouldn’t make a lot of sense, so the Magpies could be considering cashing in.
Pope has struggled at times over the last few years with consistency, often making mistakes.
Trafford, hailed ‘world-class’ by Scott Parker, would likely want to come in as the number one goalkeeper after his difficulties at Manchester City, with Jaouen likely to be the number two.
After solving the goalkeeper situation, there’s no doubt Newcastle need reinforcements in other areas of the pitch.
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