SportsHub Wed · 13 May 2026 · UK EditionLegal broadcasts only · UK Edition

SportsHub is an editorial guide to legal sports broadcasts in the United Kingdom. We publish match-by-match viewing routes for the country’s biggest sports: which channel, which streaming service, what subscription you need, and what time the coverage starts.

We do not run a stream. We do not sell access. We tell you which official broadcaster carries the event, and link straight to them.

What we cover

  • Champions League on TV. TNT Sports holds the bulk, with Amazon Prime taking a single Tuesday pick and the BBC introducing free-to-air highlights from 2024/25 onward.
  • Boxing tonight. DAZN, Sky Sports Box Office, TNT Sports, Channel 5 and BBC Sport: what is on, when, and what it costs.
  • F1 on TV. Sky Sports F1 carries the season, Channel 4 holds highlights and a simulcast of the British Grand Prix, and F1 TV Pro offers a streaming-only alternative.

Why an editorial guide?

UK rights rotate. TNT Sports took the Champions League from BT Sport. Amazon Prime joined the UCL rotation from 2024/25 with a Tuesday-night top pick. The BBC won its first UCL highlights deal in two decades. Top-flight English football itself is now split across Sky Sports and TNT Sports through 2029; Amazon’s previous run on the EPL ended after the 2024/25 season.

For a viewer, the question is “which legal route works for me tonight?” SportsHub answers that, without ever pointing at an unauthorised stream.