According to the Independent, UC3 - the joint venture between UEFA and the European Football Clubs (EFC) - is preparing to launch its first media rights tender on Oct. 13 for the 2027–33 cycle. The tender reportedly will include a “global first-pick” option allowing a single broadcaster to secure exclusive worldwide rights to one Champions League match per round - a potential shift in how fans access the competition.
The tender will be managed by U.S.-based agency Relevent, which replaced UEFA’s longtime global sales partner TEAM Marketing in 2024. The Independent reports that Relevent is targeting major streaming platforms, with Netflix, Amazon, and Apple TV among those under consideration. The Times has also indicated that Relevent has sounded out Netflix about its interest.
The Athletic, meanwhile, reports that Relevent plans to permit existing rights holders to participate in the bidding process with the possibility of expanding their territorial reach or contract duration - potentially moving beyond the traditional three-year limits on European broadcasters.


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