Future of Champions League rights in the U.S.

Feb 10, 2022, 07:04 PM

In the NEW episode, number 1396, Christopher Harris is joined by co-host Kartik Krishnaiyer to discuss several topics: We discuss the improvements being made to Peacock, why we believe Alexi Lalas’ goes over-the-top at times...

In the NEW episode, number 1396, Christopher Harris is joined by co-host Kartik Krishnaiyer to discuss several topics:

We discuss the improvements being made to Peacock, why we believe Alexi Lalas’ goes over-the-top at times with his analysis, the clunkiness of not having NBCSN available for Premier League games, does ESPN have a lack of depth in their co-commentator slot, is MLS at a disadvantage where soccer fans feel they can’t ‘burn the candle’ at both ends, our recommended matches to watch this weekend, who could be in the running for the rights to the UEFA Champions League after CBS’ deal ends, and much more.

Plus we answer your questions in the Listener Mailbag segment.

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