How to watch Champions League draw - TV channel, start time and live stream

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Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham are set to find out their Champions League opponents on Thursday as the League Phase draw is scheduled.

The qualifying rounds wrapped up this week, with seven teams advancing to join the automatic qualifiers in the new 36-team League Phase.

Scottish champions Celtic were among those knocked out and while Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt will go beyond the qualifying stages for the first time in the history

Arsenal, Chelsea and Spurs will be in pot one for the draw, alongside other Premier League teams including Liverpool, Manchester City and Newcastle United.

The Gunners reached the semi-final stage last season before being knocked out by eventual winners Paris Saint-Germain. Tottenham, meanwhile, beat Manchester United in the Europa League to qualify for Europe's top competition.

Chelsea also won a European trophy in the form of the Conference League but reached this stage of the Champions League through finishing fourth in the Premier League.

With that being said, football.london has pulled together all the details you need for today's draw:

When is the draw?

The draw is set to commence at UEFA's headquarters at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco, starting at 5pm UK time.

Where can I watch the draw?

UK viewers can catch the draw live on TNT Sports, with coverage beginning at 5pm.

UEFA will also be streaming the draw live globally on their website and YouTube channel while it is also available on Prime Video.

Where can I watch Champions League matches this season?

TNT is the primary broadcaster for Champions League games in the UK, holding the rights to the majority of fixtures - 533 out of 550.

Their deal, reportedly worth £305 million annually, runs until 2027. TNT also exclusively covers the Europa League and the UEFA Conference League.

Amazon Prime will once again broadcast selected matches this season, having secured first pick of the Tuesday night games when the latest TV deal was agreed in 2024. Prime will show 17 matches.

Meanwhile, the BBC will continue to showcase highlights of the competition online and on TV from 10pm on Wednesday nights.

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