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Destination: European Nights 2023 Tv Series Review Trailer Poster Online

Paramount+ has announced a new five-part original soccer documentary series, "Destination: European Nights." The series follows the path of journalist Guillem Balagué through Europe for the 2022-23 edition of the UEFA Champions League, expanding the "Stores from the Beautiful Game" collection and will debut exclusively in the United States on Tuesday, June 6 prior to June. 10 Champions League finals live on Paramount+.


Balagué, an award-winning football journalist and CBS Sports analyst, travels across the continent for UCL tournaments and this series offers an exclusive and intimate look at the world's biggest club competition.

Star: Guillem Balagué

The first four episodes will premiere on Tuesday, June 6. "Starting at the start of the September season, Balagué travels tens of thousands of miles, from Scotland to Israel, Finland and Georgia, as well as every cathedral in the game," a Paramount+ statement said. "Whether on the pitch, in family homes or meeting local heroes in the places that define their cities and hobbies, Balagué takes viewers on a unique journey with the whole of Europe vibrating on the nights of UEFA Champions League matches. .


"'Destination: European Nights' is a travelogue covering a passion game like no other. It gives viewers unique access and insight into the scenes, people, and players that deliver the genius, drama, and excitement that make the UEFA Champions League an unmissable destination for all football fans in the world".


Paramount+ soccer series include "Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In" and "Black and White Stripes: The Juventus Story."

Watch Destination: European Nights 2023 Tv Series Trailer



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