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Who is broadcasting what? A TV timetable for soccer consumers

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For the first time there are four different channels broadcasting the European Cup matches of the Austrian clubs.

For the first time there are three European Cup competitions, and for the first time four different channels on which Austria's clubs can be seen live.

  • Sky

The pay channel shows every European Cup game of the Champions, Europe and Conference League in Austria. At the Salzburg game in Seville on Tuesday (broadcast from 6 p.m.), Marc Janko and Klaus Schmidt are the experts at the side of presenter Constanze Weiss. The game will be commentated by Philipp Paternina, after which the hit will be broadcast between FC Barcelona and Bayern. At the clash between the two football heavyweights, two Austrians could also play a decisive role: exceptional talent Yusuf Demir on the side of the Catalans and newcomer Marcel Sabitzer on the side of the Munich team.

The match between Inter Milan and Real Madrid with expert Lothar Matthäus, moderated by Kimberly Budinsky, follows on Wednesday. There is also expertise from ex-team goalkeeper and Italy expert Alexander Manninger, commentator is Martin Konrad. There is also the conference from all games, or every single game as an individual option.

  • DAZN

All Champions League matches live as a streaming service, both on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

  • ServusTV

The free-to-air broadcaster can choose a Wednesday game in the Champions League . These are all Salzburg home games. At the start of the Champions League there is Inter against Real live this Wednesday – Alaba's Real debut in the premier class. On Thursday, ServusTV can choose a game ( Europe or Conference League ) – Monaco against Sturm Graz (9 p.m.) can be seen live on the first matchday. ServusTV has the first right to vote in front of the ORF .

  • ORF

The public broadcaster can choose a game on Thursday, in the Europa or Conference League . The game must not be at the same time as the ServusTV game – which is not bad because the two Austrians are at different times in the Europa League.

This Thursday the ORF starts with Rapid against Genk. The first live broadcast of a group stage in eight years. On Friday, ServusTV will choose the game for the second game day, shortly afterwards ORF has to decide what to broadcast. This time LASK can only be seen on Sky (Thursday, 6.45pm in Helsinki).

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