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This is the list of broadcasters during the 2023–24 EFL Cup season. [1]
This section relies largely or entirely upon a single source .(May 2023) |
Territory | Broadcaster [1] | Summary |
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United Kingdom Republic of Ireland | Sky Sports | 15 live matches, through 2024. All matches live from 2024/25. |
ITV Sport | Highlights only, through 2024 |
Territory | Broadcaster(s) [1] |
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Albania | SuperSport |
Andorra | DAZN |
Armenia | Setanta Sports |
Austria | DAZN |
Azerbaijan | Setanta Sports |
Belarus | Setanta Sports |
Belgium | RTL |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Arena Sport |
Bulgaria | Nova Sport |
Croatia | Arena Sport |
Cyprus | Cytavision Sports |
Czech Republic | Nova Sport |
Denmark | Viaplay |
Estonia | |
Finland | |
France | beIN Sports |
Germany | DAZN |
Georgia | Setanta Sports |
Greece | Action 24 |
Hungary | Arena4 |
Iceland | Viaplay |
Italy | DAZN |
Kosovo | Art Sport |
Arena Sport | |
Latvia | Viaplay |
Lithuania | |
Moldova | Setanta Sports |
Montenegro | Arena Sport |
Netherlands | Viaplay |
North Macedonia | Arena Sport |
Norway | Viaplay |
Poland | |
Portugal | Sport TV |
Romania | Digi Sport |
San Marino | DAZN |
Serbia | Arena Sport |
Slovakia | Nova Sport |
Slovenia | Arena Sport |
Spain | DAZN |
Sweden | Viaplay |
Switzerland | DAZN |
Turkey | beIN Sports |
Ukraine | Setanta Sports |
Territory | Broadcaster [1] |
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Pan Middle East & North Africa | beIN Sports |
Territory | Broadcaster [1] |
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Sub-Saharan Africa | SuperSport |
Territory | Broadcaster(s) [1] |
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Central Asia | Setanta Sports |
Indian Sub-continent | FanCode |
Indonesia | Mola MOS Network |
Japan | DAZN |
Macau | TBA |
Malaysia | Mola |
Philippines | Setanta Sports |
Singapore | Mola |
South Korea | Coupang |
Tajikistan | TV Varzish |
Thailand | True Sport [2] |
Vietnam | Q.net TV |
Territory | Broadcaster [1] |
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Canada | DAZN |
Caribbean | ESPN |
Sportsmax | |
Argentina | ESPN |
Bolivia | |
Brazil | |
Chile | |
Colombia | |
Costa Rica | |
Dominican Republic | |
Ecuador | |
El Salvador | |
Guatemala | |
Honduras | |
Mexico | |
Nicaragua | |
Panama | |
Paraguay | |
Peru | |
Puerto Rico | |
United States | |
Uruguay | |
Venezuela |
Territory | Broadcaster [1] |
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Australia | beIN Sports |
New Zealand |
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