There has been a major change for TNT Sports viewers, with new ways to stream live coverage – including Liverpool’s clash with PSG tonight
TNT Sports viewers have been warned of a significant change that came into effect recently, with a sweeping overhaul seeing the broadcaster’s rugby, football and other sports coverage relocated elsewhere.
HBO Max launched last month in the UK and Ireland, giving audiences the ability to stream content from HBO, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Television, DC Studios and Max Originals all in a single place. However, beyond offering additional film and TV content, the service’s arrival also represents a considerable shake-up for TNT Sports viewers.
Liverpool’s Champions League clash with PSG is being broadcast by TNT Sports 1 tonight (8pm KO) – but viewers will need to make a small adjustment if they wish to stream the match.
While discovery+ has acted as the streaming home for TNT Sports in the UK and Ireland, it was confirmed last month that the subscription channels are migrating to HBO Max.
Consequently, from this point forward, TNT Sports subscribers will need to head to HBO Max to access the channels and online content, rather than discovery+.
Watch PSG vs Liverpool on TNT Sports

Liverpool have reached the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals where they face Paris Saint-Germain on April 8. Fans can watch the game on Prime Video’s TNT Sports channel.
The change does not mean that discovery+ is shutting down, however, with the platform now concentrating solely on real-life entertainment and documentaries.
TNT Sports users have been informed that they will be able to use their existing Discovery+ login details for HBO Max, or online at HBOMax.com. Viewers can download the HBO Max app and sign in using their existing discovery+ email and password.
If you were accessing TNT Sports on discovery+ through the Amazon Appstore, your discovery+ TNT Sports subscription will have now ended. With HBO Max having launched, you can sign up to the TNT Sports plan on HBO Max to continue enjoying the same sports content.
Subscription costs will remain unchanged during the transition, with viewers able to retain TNT Sports on a rolling monthly basis for £30.99 a month. However, HBO Max has also introduced new options for sports fans looking to reduce their outgoings, with viewers prepared to commit to a minimum 12-month contract offered the opportunity to do so at a lower rate of £25.99 per month.
Additional savings have also been made available to viewers wishing to subscribe to HBO Max’s entertainment programming with TNT Sports coverage bundled in as part of a 12-month deal.
In a statement issued last week, TNT Sports said: “HBO Max, the premier global streaming service from Warner Bros. Discovery, has launched in the UK and Ireland.
“HBO Max will become the streaming home of TNT Sports in the UK, giving subscribers in 2026 access to top quality live sports content including this season, the Premier League, Emirates FA Cup, Adobe Women’s FA Cup, UEFA Champions League, Gallagher PREM Rugby, Premiership Women’s Rugby, UFC, MotoGP, Grand Slam tennis, Grand Tour cycling and much more.
“On the 26th March, TNT Sports will move from discovery+ to its new streaming home on HBO Max in the UK,” the statement added. “For existing customers, to keep streaming TNT Sports, simply download the HBO Max app, or go to HBOMax.com, and sign in using existing discovery+ login details.
“With an unchanged price of £30.99 per month for TNT Sports on launch, the service will offer subscribers a standalone TNT Sports plan or ability to purchase alongside select HBO Max plans, providing fans with the ultimate sports streaming experience that includes innovative in-app features across key sports and events – putting fans in control of how they watch.”


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