Sports Broadcasting Contracts in France - Football

Football

  • FIFA World Cup: TF1 & Eurosport until 2014 (also France Télévisions and Canal+ in 2010 due to special agreement)
  • European Football Championships: beIN Sport, TF1 and M6 for 2016.
  • UEFA Champions League: Canal+ and beIN Sport until 2015, TF1 final only until 2015.
  • Europa League: beIN Sport until 2015.
  • French national football team: TF1 until 2014.
  • France national under-21 football team: Direct 8 until 2014
  • Ligue 1: Canal+ and beIN Sport until 2016.
  • Coupe de France: France Télévisions and Eurosport until 2014
  • Coupe de la Ligue: France Télévisions until 2016
  • Trophee des champions: beIN Sport until 2017.
  • Ligue 2: beIN Sport until 2016.
  • Championnat National: No announcement about 2012-13 onwards.
  • Premier League: Canal+ until 2016
  • FA Cup: No announcement about 2013-14 onwards.
  • Football League Cup: No announcement about 2013-14 onwards.
  • La Liga: beIN Sport until 2015.
  • Copa del Rey: beIN Sport until 2015.
  • Serie A: beIN Sport until 2015.
  • Coppa Italia: No announcement about 2010-11 onwards.
  • Bundesliga: beIN Sport and Canal+ until 2015.
  • DFB-Pokal: No announcement about 2010-11 onwards.
  • Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A: Canal+
  • Copa Libertadores: beIN Sport
  • Africa Cup of Nations: Canal+ until 2016.
  • France women's national football team: Direct 8 until 2014
  • French women's football league: France Télévisions & Eurosport

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