Caribbean National Weekly

Caribbean fans will soon have access to UEFA matches

By Natalie Greaves··1 min read
Caribbean fans will soon have access to UEFA matches
Key Points(5)
  • AS of next summer, Caribbean soccer fans will have access to every UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League match.
  • Flow Sports and SportsMax are teaming up with the UEFA to bring some of the world’s most exciting football matches to the region.
  • The matches will kick off in August 2018 with the 2018/19 European football season.
  • Fans will also be able to enjoy the new UEFA Champions League “double headers” as live matches will kick off at both 1 and 3 p.m.
  • Eastern Time during the Group Stage.

AS of next summer, Caribbean soccer fans will have access to every UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League match.

Flow Sports and SportsMax are teaming up with the UEFA to bring some of the world’s most exciting football matches to the region.

The matches will kick off in August 2018 with the 2018/19 European football season. Under the terms of this exciting new three-season deal, Flow Sports and SportsMax will equally share all of the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League

matches starting in August 2018 and for each season through to June 2021, ensuring broadcast of the highest possible number of matches across the Caribbean.  Fans will also be able to enjoy the new UEFA Champions League “double headers” as live matches will kick off at both 1 and 3 p.m. Eastern Time during the Group Stage.

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