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Sports broadcasting contracts in Germany

Sports broadcasting contracts in Germany

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Sports broadcasting contracts in Germany include:

Football

FIFA

UEFA

AFC

CONMEBOL
DAZN

CONCACAF

National team

German competitions

  • Bundesliga: SKY (live broadcast of most games), DAZN (Friday and Monday Night Games, 5 Sunday Afternoon Games, plus highlights) ARD (Highlights), Sat.1 (9 games per season).
  • 2. Bundesliga: RTL (live broadcast of most games), SKY (live broadcast of all games), Sky Sport News & Sport1 (highlights on Friday & Sunday), DAZN (Highlights of other matches, plus live coverage of relegation play-offs) and ARD (highlights on Saturday)
  • Frauen-Bundesliga: Regional channels, Magenta Sport, Eurosport, DF1 and DFB-TV (until 2023–24)
  • DFB-Pokal: ARD and ZDF (including both semi-finals and a final), Sport1 (exclude semi-finals and a final) (one match per round respectively, total two matches, plus highlights of other matches), and SKY

Other leagues and cups

American Football

Basketball

Boxing

Cycling

Field Hockey

Golf

Handball

Ice hockey

Kickboxing

More information Competition / Event, Rightsholder / Broadcaster ...

Mixed martial arts

More information Competition / Event, Rightsholder / Broadcaster ...

Motor racing

Multi-discipline events

Rugby Union

Rugby League

Sailing

Winter Sports

Tennis

Volleyball

Beach Volleyball

Wrestling

Others

See also


References

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