List of Premier League broadcasters

This is a list of television broadcasters which provide coverage of the Premier League, English football's top level competition, which is the most watched league in the world.[1] The main broadcasters in the United Kingdom are Sky Sports, who broadcast 126 of the 168 televised games in the UK, and BT Sport.[2] The BBC shows weekly highlights of the Premier League on its Match of the Day and Match of the Day 2 programmes on Saturdays and Sundays.[3]

The 168 UK televised games are also broadcast across the world; the remaining 212 matches that aren't broadcast live in the UK are all broadcast elsewhere around the world. English-speaking countries (excluding the UK) are able to carry what is known as the 'International feed' or 'World feed' audio; this is full match commentary provided by the Premier League. In Asia, and select other countries around the world, there is also a fully produced studio broadcast where pre, half time and post-match analysis is offered. This is currently hosted by John Dykes. 3:00pm (UK time) Saturday kick-offs are not allowed to be shown live in the UK due to the hours of 2.45pm - 5.15pm being 'blocked broadcasting hours',[4] as requested by the FA and enforced by UEFA. In Ireland, a different situation applies; a package of only one Saturday 3:00pm kick off each week (along with one game on the final Sunday) is sold as an addition to the UK live rights packages, this package is currently held by Sky Sports. While there is no rule prohibiting the screening of the other 3:00pm games in Ireland, the Premier League does not make the rights to these games available to Irish broadcasters, due to the overlap in reception that is possible in Northern Ireland and mainland England.

Broadcasters

These are the countries and channels that broadcast the Premier League for 2016-19:[5]

Broadcasters by region

Africa broadcasters

Country Language Broadcaster
Sub-saharan AfricaEnglish
French
Supersport
Kwesé Sports
Canal+

Asia broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
Afghanistan Afghan Ariana TV
Bangladesh English STAR Sports
Bhutan
Brunei
India
Maldives
Nepal
Sri Lanka
Pakistan English STAR Sports
PTV Sports
China (mainland)Mandarin CCTV
CSPN
BTV
SMG
SZMG
GDTV
GZTV
CBG
SDTV
XJTV
TJTV
FMG
DLTV
JSBC
ZZTV
HBTV
LeTV
PPTV
Hong Kong English
Cantonese
now TV
LeTV
Indonesia English
Indonesian
beIN Sports
RCTI
MNCTV
Japan Japanese J Sports
NHK
Sportsnavi
Kazakhstan Kazakh Setanta Sports
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyz KTRK Sport
Stan Sport
Macau English
Cantonese
Portuguese
TDM
Mongolia Mongolian Sansar HD Premier Sports
SPS channel
South KoreaEnglish
Korean
SBS Sports
SPOTV
Malaysia & Brunei English
Malay & Cantonese
Astro
Myanmar English
Burmese
Sky Net
Philippines English
Tagalog
beIN Sports
Singapore English Singtel TV
Eleven Sports
Taiwan Mandarin
English
Eleven Sports
Thailand, Laos & Cambodia Thai
English
beIN Sports
PPTV
Tajikistan Tajik Stan Sport
Turkmenistan Turkmen Stan Sport
Uzbekistan Uzbek UZ Report TV
Stan Sport
VietnamVietnamese
English
K+, VTVcab, FPT Telecom

Europe broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
Albania Albanian SuperSport
Serbia Serbian
Croatian
Macedonian
Slovenian
Sport Klub
Croatia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Montenegro
Macedonia
Slovenia
Andorra Spanish Movistar+
Armenia Armenian Armenia 2
Austria German DAZN
Azerbaijan Azerbaijani AzTV
Belgium Dutch
French
Play Sports
VOO Sport
Bulgaria Bulgarian Diema Sport
Cyprus Greek CYTA
Czech Republic Czech Digi Sport
Denmark Danish TV3 Sport
6'eren
Estonia Estonian Viasat Sport Baltic
Finland Finnish Viasat Sport
France French SFR Sport
Georgia Georgian Silknet
Germany German DAZN
Greece Greek Cosmote Sport
Hungary Hungarian Spíler TV
Iceland Icelandic Stöð 2 Sport
Ireland English Sky Sports
BT Sport
Israel Hebrew Sport 1
Sport 2
Italy Italian SKY Sport
Kosovo Albanian SuperSport
Latvia Latvian Viasat Sport Baltic
Liechtenstein German DAZN
Lithuania Lithuanian Viasat Sport Baltic
Luxembourg French VOO Sport
SFR Sport
Malta English GO Sports
Netherlands Dutch Ziggo Sport Totaal
Norway English / Norwegian TV2
Poland Polish NC+
Portugal Portuguese Sport TV
Romania Romanian Eurosport 1
Dolce Sport
Russia Russian Match TV
San Marino Italian SKY Sport
Slovakia Czech Digi Sport
Spain Spanish Movistar+
Sweden Swedish Viasat Sport
Switzerland German
French
DAZN
SFR Sport
Turkey Turkish D-Smart[6]
Lig TV
Turkcell
Ukraine Ukrainian Football TV Сhannel
United Kingdom English Sky Sports
BT Sport
BBC Sport (Highlights only)

Latin America broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
BrazilPortuguese ESPN Brasil
ArgentinaSpanishDirecTV Sports
ESPN
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Perú
Uruguay
Venezuela
BoliviaSpanishESPN
Paraguay
Costa RicaSpanishSKY Sports
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
México
Nicaragua
Panamá
Republica Dominicana

Middle East and North Africa broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
Middle East and North Africa Arabic
English
French
beIN Sports

North American and Caribbean broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
Canada English
French
TSN
Sportsnet
Caribbean English Flow Sports
United States (including Puerto Rico & the U.S. Virgin Islands) English
Spanish
NBC Sports

Oceania broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
AustraliaEnglish Optus
SBS
New ZealandEnglish beIN Sports
Pacific IslandsEnglish Sky Pacific
Papua New GuineaEnglish Digicel Play

References

  1. "Who is the Premier League's best?". FIFA. 11 December 2007. Retrieved 7 April 2011.
  2. "BT Sport". Premier League. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
  3. "BBC Sport". Premier League. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
  4. http://www.uefa.com/news/newsid=19817.html
  5. "Premier League international rights deals for 2016-19". Premier League. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
  6. https://twitter.com/DSmartDunyasi/status/766651999790116864?lang=tr

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