Live stream, TV coverage details and live score for the 2024/2025 UEFA Champions League quarter final match 1 of 2 - Bayern Munich vs Inter:
- Venue: Allianz Arena in Munich
- Kick-off: 21:00 CEST (Central European Summer Time) locally in Munich. This corresponds to 19:00 GMT and 3:00 PM US Eastern Time.
Broadcast & Streaming Information by Region
United Kingdom
- TV: Live on TNT Sports 1 (formerly BT Sport)
- Streaming: Discovery+ Premium app (with TNT Sports subscription) simulcasts the match.
- Radio: Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live and updates on talkSPORT.
United States
- Streaming (English): Exclusive live stream on Paramount+ (CBS's service).
- TV/Streaming (Spanish): Live Spanish-language stream on ViX (Univision's platform)
- (The Arsenal–Real Madrid game is on TV via TUDN/Univision, so Bayern–Inter is available via ViX.)
- Radio: Spanish commentary on TUDN Radio. For English audio, SiriusXM FC carries Champions League coverage.
Canada
- Streaming: DAZN Canada holds exclusive rights to all Champions League matches. The game will be streamed live on DAZN (with both English and French commentary options).
Australia
- Streaming: Stan Sport is the exclusive home of the Champions League in Australia. The match will be shown live and on-demand via Stan Sport (no free-to-air TV).
Italy
- TV: Live on Sky Sport Uno (channel 201), Sky Sport 4K (213) and Sky Sport 252. (Amazon Prime Video holds rights for one game on Wednesdays, but Tuesday’s match is on Sky.)
- Streaming: Sky Go (for subscribers) and NOW (Sky’s OTT service) will stream the match live.
- Radio: Live radio commentary on RAI Radio 1 (Italian public radio) with Francesco Repice and Fulvio Collovati calling the action.
Spain
- TV: Movistar Liga de Campeones (Telefónica/Movistar+) will broadcast the match live.
- Streaming: Movistar+ online platform for subscribers will carry the live stream.
- Radio: Live commentary and updates on major Spanish sports radio programs (e.g. Cadena SER’s Carrusel Deportivo, COPE, Onda Cero).
Portugal
- TV: Sport TV holds the live broadcast rights – the match will air on Sport TV channels.
- Streaming: Sport TV’s online service and the DAZN Portugal platform uefa.com will stream the game.
- Radio: RTP Antena 1 and other Portuguese sports radio stations will provide live updates and occasional commentary.
France
- TV: Canal+ is the exclusive broadcaster for the Champions League in France. The Bayern–Inter clash will be shown on a Canal+ channel (e.g. Canal+ Foot or Canal+ Sport).
- Streaming: Live stream via MyCanal (Canal+ app/website for subscribers).
- Radio: RMC (Radio Monte Carlo) and Europe 1 will have live reports and commentary segments during the match.
Germany
- Streaming (TV): Amazon Prime Video has the live rights for Tuesday’s top match involving a German club, so the game will stream live on Prime Video Germany (with German commentary).
- Streaming (Alt.): DAZN is the other rights holder in Germany, but this particular match is exclusive to Amazon. (DAZN will show other quarter-final games not on Amazon.)
- Free-to-Air: No live free TV for this leg, but ZDF will show highlights (ZDF holds rights to highlights and the final).
- Radio: Bayern 1 (Bayerischer Rundfunk) will provide live radio commentary for Bayern fans, and ARD’s stations will give updates as part of their live “Konferenz” coverage.
Latin America (Spanish-speaking)
- TV (South America): ESPN has the Champions League rights across Spanish-speaking South America. The match will air on ESPN’s channels with Spanish commentary.
- Streaming: Star+ (ESPN’s streaming service in LATAM) will stream the match live for subscribers.
- Mexico and Central America: The game is available on Max (formerly HBO Max) in Mexico. (Some matches may also air on TNT Sports Mexico, but Bayern–Inter is primarily on the Max streaming service.) In Central America, ESPN holds rights as well, and the match will be on ESPN or Fox Sports (varies by country).
- Radio: DSports Radio (DirecTV Sports Radio) offers pan-regional Spanish audio commentary of Champions League games. Additionally, local stations (e.g. Caracol Radio in Colombia, Radio Marca Claro in Mexico, etc.) will provide live updates or commentary.
Alternative Viewing Options
- View alternative viewing options by country and region on Watch Athletics here.
- Official UEFA Platforms: The UEFA Champions League website and app will host a live match center with text commentary and statistics. Highlights will be posted after the match on UEFA’s official site and YouTube channel.
- Club Media: Bayern Munich’s official website offers free live audio via “FC Bayern Web Radio” and text commentary during the game. This is available worldwide on fcbayern.com and the FCBayern app. Inter’s social media and website will also provide live updates for fans.
- Highlights: In the UK, free highlights will be available on the Discovery+ app and the TNT Sports YouTube channel shortly after full time. UEFA’s YouTube channel will upload highlights for global audiences as well.
Latest Team News and Injury Updates
Both sides have significant absences going into this quarter-final:
Bayern Munich: Manager Vincent Kompany is dealing with a lengthy injury list. Captain Manuel Neuer is still out (calf injury), so backup keeper Jonas Urbig is set to start in goal. Defenders Dayot Upamecano (knee), Hiroki Ito (foot), and Alphonso Davies (knee ligament) are unavailable. Attacking midfielder Jamal Musiala is out with a hamstring injury. Winger Kingsley Coman and young midfielder Aleksandar Pavlović are also not yet fit to feature. In total, Bayern are missing at least seven first-team players, which has left them thin in certain positions. Despite the setbacks, Kompany insists his team has “faith in each other” and enough depth to cope.
Inter Milan: Simone Inzaghi’s Inter arrive in comparatively better shape, but they do have a few notable absences. Wing-back Denzel Dumfries is out injured (muscle strain), so Matteo Darmian will continue to fill in on the right flank. Midfielder Kristjan Asllani is suspended for this match. Piotr Zieliński (calf/shin injury) and young midfielder Valentín Carboni (knee) are sidelined. January signing Mehdi Taremi (thigh) is also out, limiting Inter’s striker options off the bench. On the left, Federico Dimarco has been nursing a knock; he trained separately this week, so Carlos Augusto may start at left wing-back if Dimarco isn’t 100%. Overall, Inter’s core starting XI is intact, and they have “a relatively clean bill of health” compared to Bayern.
Probable Lineups
Given the available squads, here are the expected lineups for each team:
Bayern Munich (4-2-3-1): Jonas Urbig; Konrad Laimer, Eric Dier, Kim Min-Jae, Raphaël Guerreiro; Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka; Michael Olise, Thomas Müller, Leroy Sané; Harry Kane. Bench options: Sven Ulreich (GK) – if fit; defenders Noussair Mazraoui, Benjamin Henrichs; midfielders Ryan Gravenbergh, Marcel Sabitzer; forwards Mathys Tel, Serge Gnabry.
Inter Milan (3-5-2): Yann Sommer; Benjamin Pavard, Stefan de Vrij, Alessandro Bastoni; Matteo Darmian, Nicolò Barella, Hakan Çalhanoğlu, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Carlos Augusto (or Federico Dimarco); Lautaro Martínez, Marcus Thuram. Bench options: Juan Musso (GK); defenders Francesco Acerbi, Raoul Bellanova; midfielders Davide Frattesi, Roberto Gagliardini; forward Marko Arnautović (the primary striker backup with Taremi out).
(Note: These line-ups are projections. Final starting XIs will be confirmed about an hour before kick-off.)
Who is the favorite?
On paper, this tie is very evenly balanced. Bayern Munich have the home advantage in the first leg and a formidable European pedigree, but their injury crisis levels the playing field. Inter’s strong form and more intact squad give them a real chance. The odds slightly favor Bayern to advance, largely due to their experience and home record – bookmakers have Bayern as narrow favorites to reach the semi-finals. However, many pundits see this as a 50/50 clash. Bayern’s attacking firepower at home makes them slight favorites in the first leg, but Inter’s resilience means an upset is very possible. In summary, Bayern will seek to capitalize on playing in Munich to build a lead, while Inter will aim to nick an away goal or more to put themselves in the driver’s seat. It promises to be a high-quality encounter between two giants, with a place in the Champions League semi-finals on the line.