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UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League to be FREE with BT TV Gary Lineker and Steven Gerrard join a stellar line-up of talent as BT Sport Europe is launched as the new home of top European football.
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    Last updated: 09 June 2015, 14:49 BST

    BT has revealed that all 351 matches from the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League next season will be free for customers who take BT TV.

    BT TV customers will be able to receive the full BT Sport Pack for free – comprising BT Sport 1, BT Sport 2, ESPN on BT Sport and the new BT Sport Europe channel, which launches on August 1 as the new home of top European football.

    BT Broadband customers who choose to watch on their Sky service, via the BT Sport App or on BT Mobile, will be able to add the BT Sport Pack for a small charge of £5 a month.

    BT also announced it will be launching a new Ultra HD channel in August, giving fans an outstanding viewing experience on BT Sport.

    New signings and ‘Goals’ show

    Gary Lineker, Jake Humphrey and Rio Ferdinand will front the live UEFA Champions League coverage.

    They will join the BT Sport team which includes Paul Scholes, Michael Owen, Steve McManaman and Owen Hargreaves, as well as new signings Steven Gerrard, Harry Redknapp, Glenn Hoddle and Howard Webb.

    The channel will also broadcast a new ‘Goals’ show, presented by James Richardson, where viewers can tune in on Champions League nights to enjoy news and action across all eight games as it happens.

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    'Undisputed home of European football'

    Keeping its promise to make televised sport more accessible to more people, BT will give its broadband customers the option of receiving BT Sport 1 for free for a third season.

    This channel will show all 38 live Barclays Premier League matches as well as the Aviva Premiership and SPFL.

    John Petter, chief executive of BT Consumer, said: "When we launched BT Sport we promised to make televised football far more accessible and affordable than it has been to date. We have opened the market to millions of new customers and we want to build on that as BT Sport becomes the undisputed home of European football.

    "We are of course giving our best offer to existing customers – broadband customers will get the new BT Sport Pack for the heavily discounted price of £5, whilst customers who take broadband and TV from us will get it absolutely free.

    "This is a new chapter for European football on TV. BT Sport will show hundreds of live matches throughout the tournament using the very latest technology. Our presenters and experts will also provide the smartest insight and analysis."

    Breaking new ground

    BT’s screening of the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League matches will also see new innovation with regard to how viewers can watch games on BT TV.

    BT TV will be the only place where customers can watch all of the UEFA Champions League games in HD.

    A Connected Red Button service will allow BT TV viewers to switch between matches and track the action with a new ‘Goal Alert’ function which will let the viewer know when a goal is scored in any of the games and check the latest stats.

    Customers will also be able to watch every game live on BTSport.com and on the BT Sport App. The app will include a new game timeline feature, allowing fans to view goals and events from any game, at any time.

    Fans will also be able to watch key events from multiple camera angles and enjoy a wealth of in-game analysis through new tournament and match pages.

    Free-to-air matches

    BT will make some matches available for everyone to watch, whether a subscriber or not, via a new, free-to-air channel on digital TV.

    Called BT Sport Showcase, this channel will show a minimum of 12 UEFA Champions League matches and 14 UEFA Europa League matches and these will be available to anyone to watch for free. Each participating British team will be shown at least once.

    Ultra HD launch

    Finally, the company has announced that in August it will also launch the first Ultra HD (4K) channel in Europe, BT Sport Ultra HD, and will also introduce a new BT TV Ultra HD set top box.

    The Community Shield will be the first broadcast, with other live events shown throughout the season, including selected games from the UEFA Champions League, Barclays Premier League, FA Cup and Aviva Premiership Rugby.

    To find out more, visit BT.com/europe for all the latest information.

    To register interest in BT Sport Ultra HD go to BT.com/ultrahd

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First Round

Lincoln Red Imps (Gib) v Santa Coloma

Pyunik v Folgore/Falciano

Crusaders v Levadia Tallinn

B36 Torshavn v The New Saints FC

Ties to be played 30 Jun/1 July and 7/8 July

Second Round

Hibernians v Maccabi Tel-Aviv

Apoel Nicosia v Vardar

FK Karabakh v Rudar Pljevlja

FK Sarajevo v Lech Poznan

Maribor v Astana

Bate v Dundalk

HJK Helsinki v FK Ventspils

FC Midtjylland v Lincoln Red Imps/Santa Coloma

Molde v Pyunik/Folgore/Falciano

Malmo FF v FK Zalgiris Vilnius

Celtic v Stjarnan

AS Trencin v Steaua Bucuresti

Partizan Belgrade v Dila Gori

Ludogorets v Milsami

CS Fola Esch v Dinamo Zagreb

Skenderbeu v Crusaders/Levadia Tallinn

B36 Torshavn/The New Saints FC v Videoton FC

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Should be pretty comfortable for Celtic

Stjarnan were no mugs against us last season and they defeated Lech Poznan the round after us.

Having said that we should still have won the tie. Celtic should get through but Stjarnan might cos them a few problems if they aren't up to speed.

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My friendly neighbourhood streaming site isn't listing any of the ties tonight. b*****ds. Really wanted to watch the Red Imps take to the Victoria Stadium pitch.

Seems you missed a thrilling 0-0 draw

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Seems you missed a thrilling 0-0 draw

Decent result from a Lincoln perspective, it at least stops an away goal. They'll probably piss it away over in Andorra though.

Did anyone else checking the scores spot this beauty?

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Not quite a Police Machine situation, but close enough.

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