UEFA Will Introduce New Kick Off Times for Champions League Games Next Season

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The classic 7.45pm kick off is gone.

Feb 27, 2018
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UEFA have made some new changes to the Champions League, which will be sure to please fans who want to watch all of the action from both competitions unfold live.

Tournament organisers have scrapped the traditional and universal 19.45 GMT kick off times in the Champions League, instead replacing them with two all new kick off times.

Games will now take place at 17:55 and 20:00 GMT, meaning that you'll now be able to watch two games in a row, similar to how Europa League fixtures currently unfold. UEFA also announced changes to Champions League qualifying, including automatic qualification for every Premier League team that finishes in the top four.

For a full list of the changes, head to UEFA.com

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UEFA Will Introduce New Kick Off Times for Champions League Games Next Season

The classic 7.45pm kick off is gone.

Feb 27, 2018
Jacob Davey
Words by
Photography by

UEFA have made some new changes to the Champions League, which will be sure to please fans who want to watch all of the action from both competitions unfold live.

Tournament organisers have scrapped the traditional and universal 19.45 GMT kick off times in the Champions League, instead replacing them with two all new kick off times.

Games will now take place at 17:55 and 20:00 GMT, meaning that you'll now be able to watch two games in a row, similar to how Europa League fixtures currently unfold. UEFA also announced changes to Champions League qualifying, including automatic qualification for every Premier League team that finishes in the top four.

For a full list of the changes, head to UEFA.com

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UEFA Will Introduce New Kick Off Times for Champions League Games Next Season

The classic 7.45pm kick off is gone.

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UEFA have made some new changes to the Champions League, which will be sure to please fans who want to watch all of the action from both competitions unfold live.

Tournament organisers have scrapped the traditional and universal 19.45 GMT kick off times in the Champions League, instead replacing them with two all new kick off times.

Games will now take place at 17:55 and 20:00 GMT, meaning that you'll now be able to watch two games in a row, similar to how Europa League fixtures currently unfold. UEFA also announced changes to Champions League qualifying, including automatic qualification for every Premier League team that finishes in the top four.

For a full list of the changes, head to UEFA.com

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UEFA Will Introduce New Kick Off Times for Champions League Games Next Season

The classic 7.45pm kick off is gone.

Feb 27, 2018
Jacob Davey
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UEFA have made some new changes to the Champions League, which will be sure to please fans who want to watch all of the action from both competitions unfold live.

Tournament organisers have scrapped the traditional and universal 19.45 GMT kick off times in the Champions League, instead replacing them with two all new kick off times.

Games will now take place at 17:55 and 20:00 GMT, meaning that you'll now be able to watch two games in a row, similar to how Europa League fixtures currently unfold. UEFA also announced changes to Champions League qualifying, including automatic qualification for every Premier League team that finishes in the top four.

For a full list of the changes, head to UEFA.com

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