List of Football League Cup broadcasters

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The 2018–19 EFL Cup is the 59th season of the EFL Cup, formerly known as the Football League Cup, featuring all 92 clubs from the Premier League and the English Football League (EFL). It began on the week commencing 14 August 2018 and concludes with the final on 24 February 2019. These are list of Broadcaster of EFL Cup as per 2018-19.

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Broadcasters [1]

United Kingdom and Ireland

FlagBroadcaster(s)Summary
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Ireland.svg Sky Sports 15 live matches, through 2024
Quest Highlights only, through 2022

Europe

CountryFlagBroadcaster(s)
Andorra Flag of Andorra.svg DAZN
Austria Flag of Austria.svg
Germany Flag of Germany.svg
Italy Flag of Italy.svg
San Marino Flag of San Marino.svg
Spain Flag of Spain.svg
Switzerland Flag of Switzerland.svg
Balkan Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Flag of Croatia.svg Flag of North Macedonia.svg Flag of Montenegro.svg Flag of Serbia.svg Arena Sport
Belgium Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eleven Sports
Luxembourg Flag of Luxembourg.svg
Poland Flag of Poland.svg
Bulgaria Flag of Bulgaria.svg Diema Sport
Nova Sport
Cyprus Flag of Cyprus.svg CytaVision
Czech Republic Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Nova Sport
Eurasia Flag of Armenia.svg Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Flag of Belarus.svg Flag of Georgia.svg Flag of Moldova.svg Setanta Sports
France Flag of France.svg beIN Sports
Greece Flag of Greece.svg Nova Sports
Hungary Flag of Hungary.svg Digi Sport
Iceland Flag of Iceland.svg Stöð 2 Sport
Netherlands Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ziggo Sport Totaal
Nordic Flag of Denmark.svg Flag of Sweden.svg Eurosport
Flag of Denmark.svg Flag of Finland.svg Flag of Norway.svg Viasat
Portugal Flag of Portugal.svg Sport TV
Russia Flag of Russia.svg Football TV
Slovakia Flag of Slovakia.svg Nova Sport
Slovenia Flag of Slovenia.svg Sport TV
Turkey Flag of Turkey.svg beIN Sports

Middle East

EFL Cup Broadcasters (MENA)
CountryFlagBroadcaster(s)
Israel Flag of Israel.svg Sport1
Pan Middle East & North Africa beIN Sports

Africa

CountryFlagBroadcaster(s)
Sub-Saharan AfricaTBD

Asia

CountryFlagBroadcaster(s)
Brunei Flag of Brunei.svg Astro SuperSport
China Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg iQiyi
Central Asia Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg Flag of Tajikistan.svg Flag of Turkmenistan.svg Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Setanta Sports
Indian Sub-continent Flag of Bangladesh.svg Flag of Bhutan.svg Flag of India.svg Flag of Maldives.svg Flag of Nepal.svg Flag of Pakistan.svg Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Jio
VH1 [2] [3]
MTV [4] [3]
Indonesia Flag of Indonesia.svg TVRI [5]
Telkom Indonesia [6] [7] [8]
Japan Flag of Japan.svg DAZN
Macau Flag of Macau.svg TDM
Malaysia Flag of Malaysia.svg Astro SuperSport
Singapore Flag of Singapore.svg Singtel
StarHub
Thailand Flag of Thailand.svg PPTV [9]
Tajikistan Flag of Tajikistan.svg TV Varzish
Vietnam Flag of Vietnam.svg Thể thao TV

Americas and Oceania

CountryFlagBroadcaster(s)
ANZ Countries Flag of Australia (converted).svg Flag of New Zealand.svg beIN Sports
Caribbean ESPN
SportsMax
Puerto Rico Flag of Puerto Rico.svg ESPN
South America Flag of Argentina.svg Flag of Bolivia.svg Flag of Brazil.svg Flag of Chile.svg Flag of Colombia.svg Flag of Ecuador.svg Flag of Paraguay.svg Flag of Peru.svg Flag of Uruguay.svg Flag of Venezuela.svg
United States Flag of the United States.svg
Canada Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg DAZN
Central America Flag of Costa Rica.svg Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Flag of El Salvador.svg Flag of Guatemala.svg Flag of Honduras.svg Flag of Nicaragua.svg Flag of Panama.svg SKY México
Mexico Flag of Mexico.svg

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References

  1. Football League, English. "EFL Official Website - International Broadcast Partners". www.efl.com.
  2. VH1 (2019-01-23). "Get your game on! Tune in to watch leg 2 of the @Carabao_Cup Semi-Final. @ManCity v/s @burtonalbionfc LIVE on 24 Jan, 1.15 am. @SpursOfficial v/s @ChelseaFC on 25 Jan, 1:15 am. Exclusively on @OfficialJioTV, @Vh1India & @MTVIndia #Vh1India #CarabaoCup #Football #LIVE #GetWithIt". Twitter . Retrieved 2019-02-23.
  3. 1 2 Only broadcast the final match for 2017-18 season and from semi-finals for 2018-19.
  4. MTV (2018-02-25). "IT'S KICK-OFF TIME! Will #Arsenal win their 3rd Carabao cup or will #ManchesterCity become the 5 time CHAMPION? To find out tune in to JioTv, MTV, MTV HD, Vh1 and Vh1HD, Tonight at 10pm #ArsenalvsManCityOnJioTV @reliancejio". Twitter . Retrieved 2019-02-23.
  5. "TVRI Siaran Nasional on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 2018-11-18.
  6. Only broadcast the final match for 2018-19 season.
  7. "UseeTV on Instagram: "Manchester City bertemu dengan Chelsea di babak final Carabao Cup. Saksikan siaran langsung pertandingannya 3 hari lagi di channel…"". Instagram . Retrieved 2019-02-22.
  8. "Telkomsel". Facebook . Retrieved 2019-02-26.
  9. Thailand, Manchester City (2018-12-17). "แมตซ์เดย์! ช่วงนี้เตะถี่หน่อย อย่าลืมตามให้กำลังใจกันนะครับ @Carabao_Cup @LeicesterTH คิง พาวเวอร์ สเตเดียม 02.45 น @PPTVHD36, #mancityth". Twitter (in Thai). Retrieved 2019-02-22.