Virgin Media and BT reveal huge bonus available THIS WEEK

Virgin Media and BT are making it incredibly easy to watch one of the biggest sporting events of the year.

The UEFA Champions League final is always a thrilling football match, but this year excitement is even higher thanks to the fact two English teams will be locking horns in the hope of achieving European glory.

Tottenham will face off against Liverpool in the Spanish capital of Madrid on June 1 in what is sure to be a highly engaging affair.

For those not making the journey to Spain, deciding where and how to watch a sporting event of such magnitude can be overwhelming.

However, Virgin Media and BT are making it incredibly easy to watch the clash; the former has announced all its TV customers will be able to watch it for free while the latter will be showing free live streams on its Sport website and YouTube channel.

Better yet, both will doing the exact same for the forthcoming Europa League final, meaning the huge bonus is available to take advantage of this week.

This year’s Europa League is another all-English affair with Arsenal going toe-to-toe with Chelsea.

The two Premier League clubs will clash in Baku, Azerbaijan on Wednesday, May 29, with kick-off taking place at 8pm.

Virgin Media TV customers that want to watch either match can do so in a number of ways.

Those that want to watch coverage in HD should head to channel 100 for both games.

However, sports fans that want to consume the two matches in 4K UHD will need a V6 set top box.

Using the pop up aptly-named “finals” found on channel 532, customers can watch all the European football in the incredibly clear resolution.

Moreover, it is also worth noting the matches can be watched on any device that supports the Virgin TV Go app.

Announcing the bonus, Virgin Media said: “Four Premier League sides will compete in the final of the two biggest European competitions meaning that millions of British football fans will be scrambling to watch the action.

“Virgin Media has made the matches as easy to watch as possible, making both available to all of its customers regardless of whether they are subscribed to BT Sport.

“The UEFA Europa League Final is first up and will be contested between Arsenal and Chelsea in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Wednesday 29 May at 8pm.

“The UEFA Champions League will see Liverpool take on Tottenham Hotspur in Madrid, Spain, on Saturday 1 June at 8pm.”

source: express.co.uk