Free Borussia Dortmund v Monaco live streaming and TV coverage will be provided exclusively by BT Sport on Tuesday night as the Champions League quarter-finals begin in style.
Absolutely anyone can watch the on BTSport.com at 7pm and following the ‘Dortmund v Monaco – Free Live Stream’ banner below (kick-off is 7.45pm).
from memory they will also show the free matches on the bt youtube channel?
Orville
11 Apr 17#3
Just 0.3% of UK residents watched live Champions League games affecting British teams this year because BT purchased the exlcusive broadcast rights. Giving us Borussia Dortmund v Monaco for free hardly makes-ammends.
UEFA needs to realise that selling it's backside to the highest bidder is not always in the best intrests of football or it's own long-term future. The No1 National Sport should be free to view, or at least rights should be shared between free to view and premium broadcasters.
As a West Ham supporter the Champions League / EUFA Cup have never bothered me, so I will not pay for the priviledge, but there are plenty Chelsea, Man U, Man City, Spurs and Liverpool fans who will also miss out.
dodoegg1
11 Apr 17#4
will it be in HD on youtube? Whenever they show it on TV for free its always in fuzzy Sd
kingmonkey69
11 Apr 17#5
And you never will have to fork out as a West Ham fan...
BT sport channels offer extremely good value for money compared to Sky. Especially if you're a BT customer...
However, an average of 5M viewers watched Champions League Group Matches broadcast on ITV, versus 200K viewers for BT games. Even the occasional "free" match BT broadcasts attracts far less that 1M viewers, and this results in a minimun 80% loss for UEFA Sponsors air-time per game. Who are UEFA's main creditors/sponsers? I can only name Gasprom from memory.
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Absolutely anyone can watch the on BTSport.com at 7pm and following the ‘Dortmund v Monaco – Free Live Stream’ banner below (kick-off is 7.45pm).
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UEFA needs to realise that selling it's backside to the highest bidder is not always in the best intrests of football or it's own long-term future. The No1 National Sport should be free to view, or at least rights should be shared between free to view and premium broadcasters.
As a West Ham supporter the Champions League / EUFA Cup have never bothered me, so I will not pay for the priviledge, but there are plenty Chelsea, Man U, Man City, Spurs and Liverpool fans who will also miss out.
BT sport channels offer extremely good value for money compared to Sky. Especially if you're a BT customer...
However, an average of 5M viewers watched Champions League Group Matches broadcast on ITV, versus 200K viewers for BT games. Even the occasional "free" match BT broadcasts attracts far less that 1M viewers, and this results in a minimun 80% loss for UEFA Sponsors air-time per game. Who are UEFA's main creditors/sponsers? I can only name Gasprom from memory.