How to Watch European Champions League

The European Champions League is the largest soccer organization in the world. Home to more than 30 leagues, the UEFA is the most watched sporting organization in the world. UEFA is also home to the UEFA Euro 2012, Euro 2016 and FIFA World Cup. European teams number into the hundreds and most teams offer some form of television broadcasting whether on traditional TV or via Internet feeds. There are multiples avenues a person can watch any of the events being offered for broadcast.

Things You'll Need

  • Satellite Dish
  • Receiver
  • Cable or Satellite Service
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Instructions

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      Visit the league's official website on the Internet. Chances are the league has a complete TV guide listing of every match expected to air and on what channel or network.

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      Contact your local cable or satellite TV provider. These companies have accurate listings on dates and times any of the games appear on their system. The companies can also provide a channel guide to list which games appear on which channels.

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      Access the Internet for live video streaming sites that show the games. Many teams, and perhaps the league, have a pay-per-view option for those who want to watch the games on their computer. A nominal fee applies.

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      Position your home satellite dish receiver to seek out games. You can tune the dish to look for wild feeds, which are coordinates of channels where games can be found. Wild feeds are free to watch if you own a C-Band of KU-band satellite dish at home.