Channels
Al Jazeera Sports currently has 16 channels.
- Al Jazeera Sports 1 FREE
- Al Jazeera Sports 2 FREE
- Al Jazeera Sports +1 ( Serie A )
- Al Jazeera Sports +2 ( La Liga )
- Al Jazeera Sports +3 ( English )
- Al Jazeera Sports +4 ( Ligue 1 )
- Al Jazeera Sports +5 ( FA Cup League Cup )
- Al Jazeera Sports +6 ( Eredivisie )
- Al Jazeera Sports +7 ( Classic )
- Al Jazeera Sports +8 ( US Sports )
- Al Jazeera Sports +9 ( Africa )
- Al Jazeera Sports +10 ( English/Africa )
- Al Jazeera Sports Global (Replaced Art Sport 7)
- Al Jazeera Sports HD1 New: Available on Hotbird: 08/28/2012
- Al Jazeera Sports HD2 New: Available on Hotbird: 08/28/2012
- Al Jazeera Sports News (New)
- Al Jazeera Sports News HD (New) New: Available on Hotbirld: 08/28/2012
(All other competitions broadcast on all channels)
Coming soon
- Al Jazeera Sports HD3
- Al Jazeera Sports HD4
- Al Jazeera Sports Clubs
Also, Al Jazeera Sports offers these channels to its subscribers only for an additional cost.
- ESPN
- ESPN Classic
- ESPN America
- NBA TV
- FOX Sports
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