Sutogame: ESPN Deportes is already in the US ... "ESPN Deportes is currently available to about 13 million US TV households on Sunday nights via analog or digital cable in selected areas, as well as via DirecTV Para Todos direct broadcast satellite TV." They will most probably get the package for the Champions League outside Europe ... which would mean ... "if ESPN International is able to secure the US TV rights to the UEFA Champions League for the 2003-2004 season, ESPN Deportes will air AT LEAST 4 UEFA Champions League matches on each match day from Match Day 1 through the quarterfinal round, with doubleheaders on match Tuesdays and Wednesday usually at 2:30pm Eastern Time. ESPN Deportes is expected to also air both legs of both UEFA Champions League semifinal series and the final. ESPN International holds an option to purchase US TV rights to 3 first-choice Spanish Primera Division (a.k.a. La Liga) matches each week via an agreement with Barcelona-based sports marketing agency Media Pro. Sources indicate that ESPN International intends to exercise this option so that ESPN Deportes can air La Liga matches, including the matches involving Real Madrid and Barcelona, LIVE in the US." I agree with you in the low coverage of top european club games ... hopefully our demand will be heard ... What I didn't get to understand is why they didn't show any La liga games this year ... or more games from the Champions ... they had the rights bought ... and in the worst ... freaking sell the rights to another provider ... but hey ... they rather dust the games ... than to give them to any competitor Doesn't make sense to me ...