how to watch the champions league final online
Arsenal vs PSG: find out how to watch the next Champions League final online via streaming on Molotov TV across all your screens.
The 35th Champions League final, taking place this Saturday at 6 PM in Budapest, pits Arsenal against PSG. The French side, winners of the previous edition and considered favorites after a dominant run, including a stunning semi-final victory over Bayern Munich, must remain cautious of the newly crowned English champions. The Gunners, brimming with confidence, are motivated by the prospect of their first-ever triumph in Europe’s most prestigious competition, after their 2006 loss to Barcelona.
Free-to-air broadcast
Following last year’s precedent and in compliance with legal obligations, this highly anticipated match will be broadcast live on M6, a free-to-air channel, with commentary by Xavier Domergue and former player Benoît Cheyrou. A pre-match show, hosted by Ophélie Meunier and Smaïl Bouabdellah, will also air starting at 5 PM. The rights granted to the M6 group represent good news for all football enthusiasts who do not have access to Canal+ or BeIN Sports, the usual broadcasters of the Champions League.
For those unable to tune in to a television on Saturday at 6 PM, streaming offers a flexible alternative to catch every moment of this Champions League final. Platforms like Molotov TV provide a reliable way to follow the action from anywhere.
Key benefits of Molotov TV streaming
The online service boasts numerous advantages for catching every dribble by Ballon d’Or winner Dembélé or the lightning-fast moves of Kvaratskhelia.
Multi-device compatibility
Molotov turns your devices into a television. The match can be streamed on smartphones via the app, tablets, computers (Windows, Mac, Linux) through the browser, or even on Smart TVs, Xbox consoles, Amazon Fire TV Sticks, Google Nest Hub voice-controlled devices, and virtual reality headsets. This compatibility ensures you can follow Arsenal vs PSG from any room in your home or while on the go anywhere in France.
HD quality
The new video player delivers smoother, more intuitive streaming. It is now fully compatible with 1080p HD for channels offering this resolution, ensuring crisp visuals with no interruptions.
Access from abroad
Molotov TV allows streaming even outside France. Users based in France who find themselves in another European Union country, Iceland, Liechtenstein, or Norway during the final can still enjoy the match with a paid portability option included at no extra cost.
Streaming, television, and mobility: fans explore every option to catch the big European showdown. © bigbabybonze, Pixabay
How to access Molotov TV
The platform offers both free and premium experiences.
A free option
With no subscription, users can access over 50 channels, replays, and the Molotov Channels bouquet, featuring 3,000 hours of films, series, and documentaries. However, this free tier does not include TNT channels from the TF1 group (TF1, TMC, TFX, LCI, TF1 Séries Films) or the M6 group (M6, W9, 6ter, Gulli). To watch the Champions League final online, a paid subscription is required.
Premium plans with no commitment
The Molotov Extra plan unlocks additional features for €6.99 per month (with a first month at €0.99). It includes all TNT channels, including M6, and other thematic channels in HD. Subscribers gain full control over the stream with rewind, pause, and instant replay features, as well as the ability to record the match in a secure cloud storage space. The Molotov Extend plan offers an even broader selection of over 150 channels, including M6, for €10.99 per month (first month at €0.99). Both plans come with no long-term commitment, allowing users to modify or cancel their subscriptions anytime.
Which team will lift the trophy on Saturday? Tune in to watch the Champions League final online via Molotov TV!
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