How to Watch Amazon Prime's Champions League Fixtures Legally on a Fire Stick

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How to Watch Amazon Prime's Champions League Fixtures Legally on a Fire Stick

The full schedule of Champions League fixtures on Prime Video has been released.

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Amazon has confirmed its UEFA Champions League fixtures for the rest of the 2025/26 season – and one team features in the lineup three times.

Ahead of the next round of fixtures, Prime Video has released its schedule of six games, kicking off on Tuesday, September 16, when Tottenham host Villarreal.

The streamer's Champions League coverage will culminate on December 9 when Liverpool play Inter Milan, marking the Reds' third and final appearance on the bill.

Liverpool have the most appearances so far from Prime's six fixtures in the league phase, with Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham all having one appearance each before the new year, with two further fixtures to follow in January.

Read on for the full lineup.


Which UEFA Champions League 2025/26 games are Amazon showing on Prime Video?

Prime Video subscribers can watch the following games at no extra cost (and if you don't have the Prime Video app on your TV, you can easily add it by investing in a Fire Stick).


  • September 16 – Tottenham Hotspur vs Villarreal
  • September 30 – Galatasaray vs Liverpool
  • October 21 – Arsenal vs Atlético de Madrid
  • November 4 – Liverpool vs Real Madrid
  • November 25 – Chelsea vs Barcelona
  • December 9 – Inter Milan vs Liverpool

The top three bestselling Fire Sticks on Amazon right now

If your telly isn't set up with the Prime app, these Fire Sticks will make streaming a breeze this season.

Fire TV Stick HD

Full HD (1080p), with Alexa Voice Remote and smart home/ live TV features. This one frequently tops Amazon's 'most gifted' and 'bestseller' lists in the Fire TV category.

Fire Stick HD
Fire Stick HD

£39.99


Fire Stick 4K

This souped-up model supports 4K resolution, HDR (including Dolby Vision etc) and newer Wi-Fi standards. It's got rave customer reviews and often appears among top Fire Stick listings.

Fire Stick 4K
Fire Stick 4K

£59.99


Fire Stick 4K Max

One of the more premium Fire Sticks on the market, this one is top of the range; boasting more storage, faster processor and better WiFi connectivity. Shoppers reckon it's great value for money and loads apps faster than ever.

Fire Stick 4K Max
Fire Stick 4K Max

£69.99


How to watch UEFA Champions League on Amazon Prime

This season, Prime will broadcast 17 top-pick matches per season, one every Tuesday night, throughout the competition up to and including the semi-final stage.

If you don't have a membership already, Amazon Prime is free for a 30-day trial; after that, it will set you back £8.99 a month or £95 a year.

Once you're subscribed, head to the 'Sports' tab at the top of your homepage.

After you've navigated there, you will see a selection which says 'Your live and upcoming events'.

This carousel will feature the matches that are included with your Prime membership and any add-on subscriptions you've paid for.

There's a nifty search function too, so if you can't see the match you want in that list, you can search for it.

You can watch the Top Tuesday UEFA Champions League matches with Amazon Prime. (Photo by Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images)
You can watch the Top Tuesday UEFA Champions League matches with Amazon Prime. (Photo by Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images)

There's also a 'Rapid Recap' feature, where if you've been late starting the match for whatever reason, you can opt to be shown a review of the highlights since kick-off so you can catch up in no time. Once you've caught up, it will automatically transition to the live game.

The 'Key Moments' bar also highlights card, penalties, goals and of course - those VAR decisions you can rewatch and see if you agree with.

The Top Tuesday matches are all included, while other games are available with add-on subscriptions or via a one-off pay-per-view cost.

Even better, there are some bargains to be had at the moment with Fire Sticks for your TV.


Featured Image Credit: Photo by Claudio Lavenia - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images

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