Fox Sports Eredivisie

Fox Sports Eredivisie is a Dutch premium television service owned by Eredivisie Media & Marketing CV in which Fox Networks Group Benelux[1] (part of Disney) has 51% share. The football clubs (Eredivisie CV) together with Endemol own 49%. There are 3 channels available and are all part of the Fox Sports (Netherlands) premium network. Fox Sports Eredivisie holds the exclusive rights for the live matches of the Eredivisie, the highest national football division.

Fox Sports Eredivisie
Launched29 August 2008 (2008-08-29)
NetworkFox Sports
Owned byEredivisie Media & Marketing CV
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Audience share1.2% (2018, SKO)
CountryNetherlands
LanguageDutch
Broadcast areaNetherlands
Formerly calledEredivisie Live (2008-2013)
Sister channel(s)Fox Sports International
National Geographic
National Geographic Wild
Fox
24Kitchen
BabyTV
Websitewww.foxsports.nl
Availability
Terrestrial
DigitenneChannel 24 (Fox Sports 1 HD)
Channel 25 (Fox Sports 2 HD)
Satellite
Canal DigitaalChannel 30 (Fox Sports 1 HD)
Channel 31 (Fox Sports 2 HD)
JoyneChannel 39 (Fox Sports 1 HD)
Channel 40 (Fox Sports 2)
Channel 41 (Fox Sports 3)
Cable
ZiggoChannel 421 (Fox Sports 1 HD)
Channel 422 (Fox Sports 2 HD)
Channel 423 (Fox Sports 3 HD)
CaiwayChannel 318 (Fox Sports 1 HD)
Channel 319 (Fox Sports 2 HD)
Channel 320 (Fox Sports 3 HD)
DELTAChannel 421 (Fox Sports 1 HD)
Channel 422 (Fox Sports 2 HD)
Channel 423 (Fox Sports 3 HD)
Kabel NoordChannel 310 (Fox Sports 1 HD)
Channel 311 (Fox Sports 2)
Channel 312 (Fox Sports 3)
IPTV
KPNChannel 14/221 (Fox Sports 1 HD)
Channel 222 (Fox Sports 2 HD)
Channel 223 (Fox Sports 3 HD)
T-Mobile NetherlandsChannel 150 (Fox Sports 1 HD)
Channel 151 (Fox Sports 2 HD)
Channel 152 (Fox Sports 3 HD)
Streaming media
Ziggo GOZiggoGO.tv (Europe only)

History

It launched as Eredivisie Live at the start of the 2008–09 season on 29 August 2008.[2] Highlights of the Eredivisie can be seen on the national public broadcaster NOS.

The pundit team includes Jan van Halst, Mario Been and Pierre van Hooijdonk. Gary Lineker provides a weekly analysis of the matches, which can be seen on the website of Eredivisie Live. The website also offers pay-per-view matches.

Between the 2009–10 and 2012–13 seasons, Eredivisie Live broadcast the UEFA Europa League live on Thursdays. From 2013–14 the coverage switched to sister service Fox Sports International for matches of non-Dutch clubs.[3]

The service rebranded into Fox Sports Eredivisie on 1 August 2013.[4]

Coverage

Channels

  • Fox Sports 1
  • Fox Sports 2
  • Fox Sports 3

References

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