Prime Video to show Sporting CP vs Arsenal, Liverpool vs PSG
March 19, 2026
By Nik Roseveare
Prime Video will continue its exclusive coverage of first Tuesday night Champions League picks with Sporting CP vs Arsenal on April 7th and Liverpool vs Paris Saint-Germain on April 14th. Coverage of both quarter-final fixtures will begin at 6:30pm with kick-off at 8pm. The matches will be available live on Prime Video in the UK and Ireland at no additional cost to Prime members.
Arsenal booked their place in the quarter-finals on March 17th by defeating Leverkusen 2-0 at the Emirates (3-1 on aggregate), whilst Sporting CP came back from a 3-0 defeat against Bodø/Glimt in the first leg to win 5-0 (5-3 on aggregate) and Liverpool crushed Galatasaray with a 4-o victory at Anfield (winning 4-1 on aggregate). Then, on March 18th, and PSG brushed aside Chelsea with a 3-0 win at Stamford Bridge (winning 8-2 on aggregate).
Prime Video’s Champions League coverage this season is led by presenter Gabby Logan, with analysis from a punditry team that includes four-time winner of the competition Clarence Seedorf, Manchester United and England legend Wayne Rooney, and ex-England, Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester City striker Daniel Sturridge. Jon Champion and Alan Shearer provide live commentary, with Gabriel Clarke and Alex Aljoe reporting from inside the stadium.
In November 2025, Prime Video secured a four-year extension to continue broadcasting top-pick UEFA Champions League matches in the UK, Ireland, Germany, and Italy through to the 2030/31 season. The deal includes exclusive Tuesday top-pick matches in the UK and co-exclusive coverage in Ireland, providing millions of households with must-watch UEFA Champions League action every Tuesday.
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