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.

The 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 Great Britain.

Broadcasters

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

Broadcasters by region

The United Kingdom and Ireland

Seasons Sky Others Total
1992–1997 60 60
1997–2001 60 60
2001–2004 110 110
2004–2007 138 138
2007–2009 96 Setanta 42 138
2009–2010 96 ESPN 42 138
2010–2013 115 ESPN 23 138
2013–2016 116 BT 38 154
2016–2019 126 42 168
2019–2022 128 52 Amazon 20 200

African broadcasters

Language Broadcaster
Sub-Saharan AfricaEnglish
French
Supersport
Kwesé Sports
Canal+

Asian broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
AfghanistanAfghanAriana TV
BhutanEnglishSTAR Sports
India
Maldives
Nepal
Sri Lanka
BangladeshEnglishSTAR Sports
Gazi TV
SI Television
PakistanEnglishSTAR Sports
PTV Sports
China (mainland)Mandarin
Cantonese
Super Sports
PPTV
Tencent (380 matches)
SMG (380 matches)
CCTV (1-2 matches per matchweek)
varies of local TV channel (2 matches per matchweek)
GDTV (2 matches per matchweek)
Hong KongEnglish
Cantonese
Now TV
IndonesiaEnglish
Indonesian
beIN Sports
RCTI
MNCTV
JapanJapaneseJ Sports
NHK
DAZN
KazakhstanKazakh
Russian
Setanta Sports
KyrgyzstanKyrgyzKTRK Sport
MacauEnglish
Cantonese
Portuguese
Super Sports
MongoliaMongolianSansar HD
SPS Premier Sports Channel
South KoreaKoreanSPOTV
Malaysia & BruneiEnglish
Malay & Cantonese
Astro
MyanmarEnglish
Burmese
Sky Net
PhilippinesEnglish
Tagalog
beIN Sports
ABS-CBN
SingaporeEnglishSingtel TV
TaiwanMandarin
English
Eleven Sports
Thailand, Laos & CambodiaThai
English
beIN Sports
PPTV
TajikistanTajikVarzish TV
Football TV
UzbekistanUzbekUZ Report TV
Futbol TV
VietnamVietnameseK+
TTTV, BDTV (VTVCab)
FPT Telecom
Saigontourist Cable Television (SCTV)
HTV

European broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
Albania Albanian SuperSport
Kosovo
Serbia Bosnian
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
Belarus Belarusian Beltelradio
Belgium Dutch
French
Play Sports
VOO Sport
Bulgaria Bulgarian Diema Sport
Cyprus Greek CytaVision
Czech Republic Czech Digi Sport
Denmark Danish TV3 Sport
6'eren
Estonia Estonian TVPlay Sports
Finland Finnish Viasat Sport
France French RMC Sport
Georgia Georgian Silknet
Germany German DAZN
Greece Greek Cosmote Sport
Hungary Hungarian Spíler TV
Iceland Icelandic Stöð 2 Sport
Italy Italian SKY Sport
Latvia Latvian TVPlay Sports
Liechtenstein French RMC Sport
Lithuania Lithuanian TVPlay Sports
Luxembourg French VOO Sport
RMC Sport
Malta English Total Sports Network
Netherlands Dutch Ziggo Sport Totaal
Norway English
Norwegian
TV2
Poland Polish NC+
Portugal Portuguese Sport TV
Romania Romanian Eurosport 1
Telekom 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
RMC Sport
Turkey Turkish S Sport
beIN Sports
Ukraine Ukrainian Football TV Channel

South American broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
BrazilPortugueseESPN Brasil
RedeTV!
ArgentinaSpanishDIRECTV Sports (6 matches)
ESPN (4 matches)
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Uruguay
Venezuela
BoliviaSpanishESPN (4 matches)
Tigo Sports (4 matches)
ParaguaySpanishESPN (4 matches)

Middle Eastern and North African broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
IsraelHebrewSport 1
Middle East and North AfricaArabic
English
French
beIN Sports

North American broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
Canada English TSN
Sportsnet
AnguillaEnglishFlow Sports
Antigua
Barbados
British Virgin Islands
Cayman Islands
Curacao
Dominica
Grenada
Jamaica
Montserrat
Saint Kitts & Nevis
Saint Lucia
St. Vincent & the Grenadines
Trinidad & Tobago
Turks & Caicos
Costa RicaSpanishSKY Sports
Dominican Republic
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
United States (including Puerto Rico & the U.S. Virgin Islands) English
Spanish
NBC Sports
Telemundo Deportes

Oceanian broadcasters

Country Language Broadcasters
AustraliaEnglishOptus Sport
SBS
New ZealandEnglishbeIN Sports
Pacific IslandsEnglishSky Pacific
Papua New GuineaEnglishDigicel 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.
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