UEFA Euro 2020 broadcasting rights

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UEFA Euro 2020 was an international football tournament that took place in June and July 2021 involving 24 men's national teams from nations affiliated to the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). The tournament was broadcast via television and radio all over the world.

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Television

UEFA

TerritoryRights holder(s)Ref.
Albania [1] [2]
Andorra [3]
Armenia Armenia TV [2]
Austria [3] [4]
Azerbaijan [5] [6]
Belarus Belteleradio [3]
Belgium [2]
Bosnia and Herzegovina [2] [7]
Bulgaria [2] [8]
Croatia [2] [9]
Cyprus CyBC [2]
Czech Republic ČT [10]
Denmark [11] [12] [13]
Estonia ERR [14]
Finland Yle [15]
France [16] [17]
Georgia GPB [2]
Germany [18] [19]
Greece
[3] [20]
Hungary MTVA [2]
Iceland 365 Media [2]
Ireland RTÉ [21]
IsraelCharlton [2]
Italy [22]
Kazakhstan
[3]
Kosovo [2] [3]
Latvia MTG [2]
Lithuania LNK [2]
Malta PBS [2]
MoldovaGMG [2]
Montenegro [2] [23]
Netherlands NOS [24]
North Macedonia [2] [3]
Norway [25]
Poland TVP [2]
Portugal [26] [27] [28]
Romania Pro TV [29]
Russia [30]
San Marino [3]
Serbia [2] [3]
Slovakia RTVS [2]
Slovenia [2] [31]
Spain Mediaset España [32] [33]
Sweden [34]
Switzerland SRG SSR [35]
Turkey TRT [2]
Ukraine Ukrayina [36]
United Kingdom [37] [38]

Rest of world

TerritoryRights holder(s)Ref.
Afghanistan 1TV [3]
Argentina TNT Sports [3]
Australia Optus Sport [39]
BeninCanal 3 [3]
Bolivia
[40] [41]
Brazil Canais Globo [42] [43]
Brunei Kristal-Astro [44]
Burkina FasoBF1 TV [3]
CambodiaCBS [2]
CameroonCanal 2 [3]
Canada [2] [45]
Cape Verde RTC [3]
Caribbean [46]
Central African RepublicTVCA [3]
Central America SKY [3]
Chile TNT Sports [47]
China
[2] [48] [49] [50]
Colombia Win Sports+ [51]
ComorosORTC [3]
Costa Rica [3]
Cuba ICRT [3]
El Salvador TCS [3]
EswatiniEswatini TV [3]
Fiji FBC [2]
Gabon RTG [52]
Gambia GRTS [3]
Ghana Multimedia Group [53]
GuatemalaChapin TV [3]
Guinea RTG [3]
Guinea-Bissau TGB [3]
Haiti TNH [3]
Honduras TVC [54]
Hong Kong PCCW Media [55]
Indian subcontinent Sony Pictures Networks [56]
Indonesia
[57] [58] [59]
Inflight
  • Sport 24
[60]
Ivory CoastLife TV [3]
Japan Wowow [61]
Kenya KTN [62]
Kyrgyzstan
  • KTRK
  • Q Sport
  • Saran Media
[3]
Liberia LBS [3]
Macau TDM [2]
MadagascarORTM [3]
Malawi MBC [3]
Malaysia [44] [3]
MaldivesRaajje TV [3]
Mali ORTM [3]
Mauritius MBC [63]
MENA beIN Sports [64] [65]
Mexico [3]
Mongolia
[3]
Mozambique TVM [3]
Myanmar Sky Net [66]
Namibia NBC [3]
Nepal DishHome [67]
New Zealand SKY [68] [69]
Niger ORTN [3]
Nigeria
[70] [3] [71]
Pacific Ocean Digicel [72]
ParaguayTigo Sports [3]
Peru América Televisión [3]
PhilippinesLIVENow [73]
RwandaRBA [3]
São Tomé and Príncipe TVS [3]
SenegalGroupe Futurs Médias [3]
Seychelles SBC [3]
SingaporeLIVENow [2] [74]
South Africa SuperSport [75]
South Korea CJ ENM [76]
South America DirecTV [3]
Sub-Saharan Africa [3] [75] [77] [78]
Taiwan Eleven Sports [2]
Tajikistan
  • Saran
  • TV Varzish
[2] [79]
TanzaniaAzam TV [3]
Thailand [80] [81] [82]
Timor-LesteETO [3]
Togo TVT [3]
TurkmenistanSaran [2]
United States [83] [84] [85]
Uzbekistan Uzreport TV [86]
VenezuelaIVC Networks [3]
Vietnam VTV [87]
Zimbabwe ZBC [3]

Radio

UEFA

TerritoryRights holder(s)Ref.
Belgium VRT [88]
Germany ARD [89]
Italy RTL 102.5 [90]
Spain
[2]
Sweden Sveriges Radio [2]
United Kingdom [2] [91]

    Rest of world

    TerritoryRights holder(s)Ref.
    Indonesia MNC [92]
    United States Uforia Audio Network [93]

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