The highly anticipated Champions League clash between PSG and Girona is here. PSG vs. Girona today’s Champions League Round 1 Match live stream on TV and online in the United States, United Kingdom, and Worldwide TV Info.
PSG and Girona football fans living in the UK are looking to watch the Champions League Round 1 live telecast and coverage of PSG vs. Girona live in the UK.
So here we share with you a list of TV channels that broadcast the Champions League Round 1 live in the UK as well as a free online live-streaming option to watch football matches.
Date & kick-off time
Girona vs. PSG Champions League Round 1 live stream from the Parc des Princes (Paris).
- SERIES: Champions League Round 1
- MATCH: Girona v PSG
- DATE: 18th September 2024
- VENUE: Parc des Princes (Paris)
- START TIME: 19:00
Where To Watch PSG vs. Girona Online:
PSG fans enjoy the live telecast and coverage of the Champions League Round 1 on Sky Sports. The channel is the official broadcaster of the Champions League Round 1 in the UK.
The highly anticipated Champions League clash between PSG and Girona is here! If you’re looking to catch the live stream online, here’s a guide to help you out:
There are a few ways to watch online. Here are the most popular options:
- Eurosport: Eurosport also offers a live stream of the PSG vs Girona match. To watch the stream, you will need to create a Eurosport account and subscribe to their service.
- Paramount+: Paramount+ offers a live stream of the PSG vs. Girona match in the United States. To watch the stream, you will need to create a Paramount+ account and subscribe to their service.
- Sport2 HU: Sport2 HU offers a live stream of the match in Hungary. To watch the stream, you will need to create a Sport2 HU account and subscribe to their service.
- TNT Sports 3: TNT Sports 3 offers a live stream of the PSG Vs. Girona match in Latin America. To watch the stream, you will need to create a TNT Sports 3 account and subscribe to their service.
- M+ LCAMPEON 4 ES: M+ LCAMPEON 4 ES offers a live stream of the PSG vs. Girona match in Spain. To watch the stream, you will need to create a M+ LCAMPEON 4 ES account and subscribe to their service.
- TV4 Sport Live 2 HD: TV4 Sport Live 2 HD offers a live stream of the match PSG vs. Girona in Sweden. To watch the stream, you will need to create a TV4 Sport Live 2 HD account and subscribe to their service.
*Geo-restrictions apply.
If you live in the UK, you can watch Match on TNT Sports.
In America, watch Match on Paramount+.
The PSG Vs. Girona will also be broadcast live on TV in different countries. Here are the channels that will broadcast the match live in different countries:
- United States: Paramount+
- Canada: DAZN
- United Kingdom: TNT Sports
- Germany: Sky Sport
- Croatia: Arena Sport
- France: Canal+
- Spain: M+ LCAMPEON 4 ES
- Italy: Sky Sport
- Portugal: Sport TV
- Greece: Cosmote TV
Worldwide Live Score
Live audio commentary of PSG vs. Girona and a full match live score will also be available on Flashscore here.
Which is the best way to watch the Champions League Round 1?
The best way to watch the Champions League Round 1 depends on your location, budget, and preferences. Here are a few options to consider:
- In the United Kingdom: You can watch Champions League Round 1 matches live on Sky Sports, BT Sport, or Amazon Prime Video. You can also watch replays and highlights on the BBC iPlayer.
- In the United States: You can watch Champions League Round 1 matches live on NBC Sports, Peacock Premium, or FuboTV. You can also watch replays and highlights on the NBC Sports app.
- In Canada: You can watch Champions League Round 1 matches live on DAZN. You can also watch replays and highlights on the DAZN app.
- In Australia: You can watch Champions League Round 1 matches live on Optus Sport. You can also watch replays and highlights on the Optus Sport app.
About the Match
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) are the only Ligue 1 team with a perfect record after four matches, following victories over Le Havre, Montpellier, Lille, and a 3-1 comeback win against Brest last Saturday. PSG fell behind when Romain Del Castillo scored a penalty just before the half-hour mark, but the team rallied, with Fabian Ruiz scoring and Ousmane Dembele adding two goals to secure the win.
PSG have an impressive +13 goal difference in Ligue 1 and are in high spirits after their strong start to the season. They now face a busy schedule with six games in 19 days across all competitions, including Champions League matches against Girona and Arsenal.
The Champions League remains PSG’s ultimate goal under their Qatari ownership, which began in 2011. Despite their domestic dominance, they have yet to win Europe’s most prestigious club trophy, with their closest attempt being a loss to Bayern Munich in the 2019-20 final.
PSG will aim for a strong start in this season’s expanded Champions League. They face Girona on Wednesday, and history is on their side as they have lost just one of their last 36 home games in the competition since 2012-13—a 2-1 defeat to Manchester United in October 2020.