Arsenal's Champions League Final Defeat Drew 16.2m Illegal Views in UK
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- Arsenal's Champions League final defeat to PSG garnered over 16.2m illegal stream views in the UK after not being broadcast free-to-air.
- Legal viewership on TNT Sports and HBO Max reached over 7 million, sparking a political row and raising concerns for broadcasters and rights holders.
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Arsenal's Champions League final defeat to Paris Saint-Germain was watched by over 16.2 million people via illegal streams in the UK, as the match was not made free-to-air. This decision by TNT Sports sparked a political row, with Sir Keir Starmer urging reconsideration. The legal viewership on TNT Sports and HBO Max exceeded 7 million.
Arsenalâs Champions League final defeat by Paris Saint-Germain attracted more than 16.2m views on illegal streams in the UK after not being made free-to-air.
Analysis conducted for the Guardian by the technology analyst Gaming Compliance International (GCI) shows there were 16.2m illegal stream views of longer than 90 seconds, traced to 3.7m unique IP addresses. The final was watched legally on TNT Sports and HBO Max by more than 7 million people.
TNT sparked a political row with its controversial decision not to make the final available free-to-air for the first time since the tournamentâs rebrand as the Champions League in 1992, with Sir Keir Starmer writing to the broadcaster urging it to reconsider.
TNT is understood to have been happy with its combined linear and streaming viewing figures of more than 7 million and 25.6% audience share, but the large numbers who watched illegally will be a major long-term concern for it and all broadcasters, as well as for TV rights owners such as Uefa and the Premier League.
The absence of free-to-air coverage appears to have been a factor in the large numbers watching illegally. The 2022 Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid, which BT Sport streamed for free on YouTube, attracted a peak audience of 12.6m.
The exact size of the illegal audience is impossible to discern because there is likely to have been more than one viewer for many of the 3.7m unique streams, and some viewers will have accessed more than one stream owing to technological problems and forced refreshing because of advertising, which explains the 16.2m figure.
There is a large overlap between the piracy of premium sports rights and unlicensed gambling, highlighted by the fact that 89% of adverts on illegal streams of the Champions League final were for gambling brands not licensed in the UK.
âA dark nexus has existed between illegal streaming and unregulated gambling since the pandemic, when unregulated gambling approached illegal streaming to create fake sports and gambling events to make up for the lack of professional sports at that time,â GCIâs president, Ismail Vali, told the Guardian.
âNow, as markets shift with changing sports rights and rising costs for consumers, illegal streaming has become part of a new arms race for illegal gambling. They are using âfree sports streamingâ as a unique selling point in their war against regulated gambling operators.â
TNT stood its ground and made the final available only on the subscription channels TNT Sports and HBO Max, although monthly packages for the latter start at ÂŁ4.99. Industry sources said the audience there would have been higher had Uefa not brought forward the kick-off from 9pm in Budapest to 6pm, to make life easier for match-going fans.
TNTâs viewing figures for the final rose from about 4.5m for PSGâs 5-0 thrashing of Inter last year owing to the presence of an English club but declined in France because of the earlier kick-off time.
TNT disclosed that more than 9.2 million people watched at least one of the three Uefa menâs finals, with 3.5m watching Aston Villaâs Europa League win and 2.7m viewing Crystal Palaceâs Conference League triumph. Its average audience for European football was up 5% from last season.
Starmer, an Arsenal fan, made a second public plea for the Champions League final to be made available for free in a joint statement with the Football Supportersâ Association.
TNT had made the past two Champions League finals available for free on discovery+, and the previous rights holder, BT Sport, streamed them for free on YouTube.
Before BT Sport bought the rights, Champions League finals had been live on ITV, which had exclusive rights from the competitionâs launch, as the rebranded European Cup, until 2003, then joint rights with Sky Sports until 2015.
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Broadcasters and rights holders will increase efforts to combat illegal streaming and pursue legal action against platforms and advertisers.
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There will be increased pressure on broadcasters to offer major sporting events free-to-air or through more accessible, lower-cost options.
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The link between illegal sports streaming and unregulated gambling will become a more prominent regulatory issue.
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Offene Fragen
- What specific measures will broadcasters and rights holders implement to combat illegal streaming?
- Will regulatory bodies take action against the gambling advertisers found on illegal streams?
- How will this trend affect future bidding for sports broadcasting rights?
- What is the precise overlap between illegal sports streaming and unregulated gambling operations?





