
Prime Minister Starmer Demands TNT Sports Make Champions League Final Free-to-Air
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has publicly called upon TNT Sports to ensure the forthcoming Champions League final is accessible to all UK viewers without charge. The match, scheduled for next Saturday, pits Arsenal against Paris St-Germain and is presently exclusive to TNT Sports subscribers.
Starmer’s intervention underscores a broader public sentiment that significant national sporting events should be available to a wider audience. The match represents a notable occasion for British football, with Arsenal's participation generating considerable interest.
The Champions League final has historically been a fixture on free-to-air channels, allowing millions to watch without additional subscription costs. However, in recent years, rights have increasingly been secured by pay-television broadcasters, limiting access for many households. The Prime Minister's appeal signals a direct challenge to this trend, prioritising public access over commercial exclusivity for such a widely anticipated event.






