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Who are the commentators and pundits on Amazon Prime this week?

The 2025-26 Champions League is being shown on Amazon Prime Video.

Amazon Prime's coverage of Champions League football returns this week, as Turkish Super Lig giants Galatasaray host Liverpool.

Prime Video takes their pick of the fixtures from Europe's premier club competition and it's the Premier League champions they've selected for their Gameweek 2 offering.

Remember you just need an Amazon Prime subscription to be able to watch the match, as TNT Sports will be broadcasting the other fixtures throughout the opening matchday.

Amazon Prime's line-up

Clarence Seedorf celebrates with the Champions League trophy after Real Madrid's win over Juventus in the 1998 final. (Image credit: Getty Images)

Amazon boast a star-studded panel for the game in Istanbul, with Gabby Logan fronting the coverage as ever.

The broadcaster has assembled quite cast of pundits, too, headlined by four-time Champions League winner Clarence Seedorf. Former Dutch international Seedorf is joined pitchside by ex-Reds duo Daniel Sturridge and Luis Garcia, the latter of whom scored one of the most controversial goals in the competition's history.

In the commentary positions will be the iconic voice of Jon Champion accompanied on the gantry by one of the greatest players ever to have never won the Champions League, Alan Shearer.

Liverpool's predicted lineup

Liverpool boss Arne Slot is hoping to make it two wins from two in the Champions League this season (Image credit: Getty Images)

Liverpool are without Giovanni Leoni for the tie due to injury, while Federico Chiesa has not been included in the travelling squad, but otherwise Arne Slot has a largely fully-fit squad to choose from.

Alexander Isak faces competition for a starting place from Hugo Ekitike, who was suspended at the weekend as the Reds fell to defeat against Crystal Palace.

What's new on Amazon Prime Video's Champions League coverage?

A new broadcast option called Prime Vision is available to fans this season, offering viewers real-time stats, graphics, and AI-driven analysis.

Previously used in NFL broadcasts, Prime Vision is designed to offer fans a deeper look into the tactical and analytical aspects of the game, should they wish to access them, via several key features outlined below:

Physical Insights: Viewers will be able to track and compare players' physical output in real-time. This includes metrics such as running speed, jump height, and shot speed.

Player ID: Whichever player is in possession, a name-slate will appear above their head in real-time, useful for identifying players in lesser-known teams.

Tactical Map: This view allows fans to see all 22 players' positions on the field in real-time, offering the same perspective as the coaching staff.

Momentum: Below the Tactical Map, a momentum bar uses an AI model to predict which team has the best chance of scoring in the next 10 seconds.

Advanced Analytics: Amazon Prime coverage will feature advanced metrics to bring viewers more info than ever before. This includes live Expected Goals (xG) data, shot quality (xGOT), and expected pass (xPass), among others.

Passing Options: Using a player's position and direction, Prime Vision highlights the three most likely passing options available to them.

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