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NEWCASTLE UNITED ARE BACK IN THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FOR THE 2025-26 SEASON 13:25, 26 May 2025Updated 07:52, 27 May 2025 This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on
any sales we generate from it. Learn more Champions League football is coming back to Tyneside, with Newcastle United eagerly anticipating a minimum of eight games in next season's
competition. Eddie Howe's side booked their place in the 2025-26 competition by securing a top-five Premier League place, and will not look forward to more big European nights. Tickets
for the four home games will be highly sought-after, while United always take a strong following wherever they go, and European away days are some of the highlights of any seasons. Fans who
can't get tickets to the games will be glued to their TV screens as United look to make a big impression in this season's competition - boosted by some new signings in the summer
transfer window. Of course, the rights to broadcast the games is big-money, with a new agreement in place up until 2027. TNT Sport (BT Sport), Prime Video and the BBC hold the rights for
coverage, with TNT showing most matches. Here's how you can watch Newcastle next season. TNT SPORT The broadcaster will show 533 of the 550 live games in the UK, although no longer has
exclusivity. Viewers can subscribe to TNT Sports via Discovery+, BT, EE, Sky, or Virgin Media. PRIME VIDEO The Amazon broadcaster will show 17 matches, getting the first pick of the Tuesday
night matches. Viewers can sign up to Amazon Prime to watch all their games live. Newcastle United legend Alan Shearer is a regular pundit. BBC The BBC will show highlights on a Wednesday
evening following each round of games, broadcast after 10pm on their BBC channels, iPlayer and the BBC Sport website. The highlights will be free to air. Article continues below HIGHLIGHTS
As well as the BBC, highlights of all games will be available via UEFA TV, TNT Sport either online or via their YouTube channels.