Is Bayern Munich vs PSG on TV? Channel and live stream for Champions League clash
Reach Daily Express | May 7, 2026 1:39 AM CST
Kick-off time: The eagerly awaited second leg is scheduled to begin at 8pm on Wednesday, May 6. Supporters should ensure they're in their seats before the opening whistle to catch every moment of this vital encounter.
Location: This decisive fixture will be staged at the Allianz Arena, Bayern Munich's renowned home ground. The stadium is anticipated to be packed to its full 75,000 capacity as the home faithful seek to propel their side into the final.
UK TV channel: The fixture will be shown live in the UK on TNT Sports 1. Programming is due to begin precisely at 7pm, offering an hour of specialist insight and pre-match discussion before proceedings get underway.
Live stream information: Supporters who wish to view online can access the fixture through the HBO Max app, which has recently become the platform for TNT Sports digital offerings. The stream can be viewed on your smartphone, tablet, or smart television.
Watching in the US: Audiences in the United States can catch the English-language transmission on Paramount+, which possesses the principal broadcasting rights for the tournament. The fixture will additionally be available on the CBS Sports Network with kick-off occurring at 3pm ET (12pm PT).
UK radio coverage: For those unable to view the fixture on a screen, BBC Radio 5 Live will deliver comprehensive commentary throughout the evening. Alternatively, you can listen to talkSPORT for live updates and specialist analysis as the action unfolds in Munich.
Bayern team news: Bayern Munich will be without Serge Gnabry who is out for the season, though they welcome back manager Vincent Kompany to the touchline after his suspension. Tom Bischof and Lennart Karl have both been absent due to muscle injuries but have recently returned to training.
PSG team news: The Ligue 1 side are expected to rely heavily on Ousmane Dembele and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia to protect their slender aggregate advantage. They will be without Achraf Hakimi, who picked up a hamstring injury in the first leg and is set to be ruled out for several weeks.
Head-to-head record: These two European powerhouses have faced each other 16 times in the Champions League, with Bayern holding a marginal overall advantage in victories. However, PSG's triumph in the first leg has altered the recent momentum as they aim to reach a second successive final.
Match context: Bayern Munich go into this fixture requiring a victory by at least one goal to force extra time or two goals to win the tie outright. Following their 5-4 defeat in the first leg, the absence of the away goals rule means the scenario is straightforward - the winner on aggregate advances to the final.
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