Tournament details | |
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Countries | Japan Taiwan United States |
Dates | March 8–21, 2023 [1] |
Teams | 20 (from 4 confederations) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Japan (3rd title) |
Runner-up | United States |
Third place | Mexico |
Fourth place | Cuba |
Tournament statistics | |
Games played | 47 |
Attendance | 1,165,857 (24,805 per game) |
MVP | Shohei Ohtani |
The 2023 World Baseball Classic (WBC) was an international professional baseball tournament and the fifth iteration of the World Baseball Classic. It began on March 8, 2023, and ran until March 21.
It was originally scheduled to take place in 2021, four years after the previous event, but was canceled in May 2020, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. [2] It was later announced that qualifications for the Classic would start in September 2022, as agreed by World Baseball Classic Inc. (WBCI) [3] The tournament expanded from 16 to 20 national teams, with all teams that participated in the 2017 edition automatically qualifying, plus four additional spots. [4] Unlike in 2009, 2013 and 2017, the U.S. lineup attracted some distinguished players and attracted significant attention for the tournament. [5]
Japan won their record-extending third title after defeating defending champions United States 3–2 in the championship game, becoming the second team since the Dominican Republic in the 2013 World Baseball Classic to win the WBC with an undefeated record. Shohei Ohtani was named the World Baseball Classic Most Valuable Player. [6]
In January 2020, the WBC announced that the 16 national teams which participated at the 2017 World Baseball Classic would automatically qualify for the 2023 tournament. [7]
A qualifying tournament was scheduled for March 2020 in Tucson, Arizona, United States, to determine the last four teams. [7] Twelve teams were split into two pools, and the top two teams in each pool would qualify. [4] On March 12, 2020, Major League Baseball announced that the qualifying tournaments were being postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [8] The qualification tournament ended up postponing to September 16–21, 2022, for the Africa/Europe qualifiers and September 30 – October 5, 2022, for the Americas/Asia/Oceania qualifiers. [9]
The Czech Republic, Great Britain, and Nicaragua made their first appearance in the World Baseball Classic, while Panama returned after having missed out on two World Baseball Classic appearances. This was the third consecutive time that South Africa, the only African team, did not qualify for the World Baseball Classic, and the second consecutive time that both Brazil and Spain did not qualify. With Panama qualified for the World Baseball Classic for the first time since 2009, South Africa now has the longest active WBC appearance drought at 14 years, having not qualified since 2009.
Region | Team | Qualification method | Prev. apps | Previous best result | WBSC World Rankings [10] |
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Americas | Canada | Automatically qualified | 4 | Pool stage (2006, 2009, 2013, 2017) | 14 |
Colombia | Automatically qualified | 1 | Pool stage (2017) | 11 | |
Cuba | Automatically qualified | 4 | Runners-up (2006) | 8 | |
Dominican Republic | Automatically qualified | 4 | Champions (2013) | 9 | |
Mexico | Automatically qualified | 4 | Quarterfinals (2006, 2009) | 5 | |
Puerto Rico | Automatically qualified | 4 | Runners-up (2013, 2017) | 13 | |
United States | Automatically qualified as hosts | 4 | Champions (2017) | 3 | |
Venezuela | Automatically qualified | 4 | Third place (2009) | 6 | |
Panama | Qualifier 2 Winners | 2 | Pool stage (2006, 2009) | 12 | |
Nicaragua | Qualifier 2 Runners-up | 0 | None (debut) | 17 | |
Asia | China | Automatically qualified | 4 | Pool stage (2006, 2009, 2013, 2017) | 30 |
Chinese Taipei | Automatically qualified as hosts | 4 | Quarterfinals (2013) | 2 | |
Japan | Automatically qualified as hosts | 4 | Champions (2006, 2009) | 1 | |
South Korea | Automatically qualified | 4 | Runners-up (2009) | 4 | |
Europe | Israel | Automatically qualified | 1 | Quarterfinals (2017) | 20 |
Italy | Automatically qualified | 4 | Quarterfinals (2013) | 16 | |
Netherlands | Automatically qualified | 4 | Fourth place (2013, 2017) | 7 | |
Great Britain | Qualifier 1 Winners | 0 | None (debut) | 22 | |
Czech Republic | Qualifier 1 Runners-up | 0 | None (debut) | 15 | |
Oceania | Australia | Automatically qualified | 4 | Pool stage (2006, 2009, 2013, 2017) | 10 |
The pool draw was announced by World Baseball Classic Inc. (WBCI) on July 7, 2022. [11] Organizers prioritized placement in separate pools of the four nations which reached the semifinals of the 2017 WBC (Japan, the Netherlands, Puerto Rico, and the United States) and the three hosts (Japan, the United States, and Taiwan). Remaining pool assignments were made based on WBSC World Rankings, competitive balance, and commercial and geographic interest. [12]
Note: Numbers in parentheses indicate positions in the WBSC World Rankings at the time of the draw. [13]
Pot 1 | Pot 2 | Pot 3 | Pot 4 | Pot 5 |
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Japan (1) (H) Chinese Taipei (2) (H) United States (5) (H) Puerto Rico (16) | Netherlands (8) South Korea (3) Mexico (4) Dominican Republic (6) | Venezuela (7) Cuba (9) Australia (10) Colombia (11) | Canada (12) Italy (17) Israel (20) China (21) | Panama (13) [upper-alpha 1] Czech Republic (14) [upper-alpha 2] Nicaragua (15) [upper-alpha 3] Great Britain (24) [upper-alpha 4] |
Four stadiums were used during the main tournament. [14] [15]
Pool A | Pool B & Quarterfinals | Pool C | Pool D, Quarterfinals, Semifinals and Championship |
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Taichung, Taiwan | Tokyo, Japan | Phoenix, United States | Miami, United States |
Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium | Tokyo Dome | Chase Field | LoanDepot Park |
Capacity: 20,000 | Capacity: 45,600 | Capacity: 48,686 | Capacity: 36,742 |
The first round of the tournament drew 1,010,999 fans across all four venues, nearly double the previous record for the WBC. [16] This included 361,976 fans in Tokyo for Pool B and 295,850 fans in Miami for Pool D. Total attendance for the tournament across all rounds was 1,306,414, the highest in WBC history. [17]
National squads' base camps [18] | |
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Participating nations had to submit their final 30-man rosters no later than February 7, 2023. WBC rules required teams to carry at least 14 pitchers and two catchers on their rosters. [25]
On March 7, 2023, Major League Baseball and the World Baseball Softball Confederation released the list of officials for the tournament. [26]
^Note Incorrectly listed as Ki Talk Park
The prize money allocation was released by Major League Baseball and the World Baseball Softball Confederation on March 7, 2023. Teams collect each stage they qualify in – the champions can collect a maximum of $3 million if they are a pool winner. [27]
Stage | Prize money (US$) | No. of Teams | Total (US$) |
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Champions | $1,000,000 | 1 | $1,000,000 |
Finalists | $500,000 | 2 | $1,000,000 |
Semifinalists | $500,000 | 4 | $2,000,000 |
Quarterfinalists | $400,000 | 8 | $3,200,000 |
Pool winners | $300,000 | 4 | $1,200,000 |
Participants | $300,000 | 20 | $6,000,000 |
Total | $14,400,000 |
Scheduled locations and dates are as follows: [1] [28]
Tiebreakers |
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The ranking of teams in the group stage is determined as follows: [29]
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Pool A was contested in Taichung during March 8–12, 2023.
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | RF | RA | PCT | GB | Qualification |
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1 | Cuba | 4 | 2 | 2 | 25 | 15 | .500 [lower-alpha 1] | — | Advance to quarterfinals Qualification for 2026 World Baseball Classic |
2 | Italy | 4 | 2 | 2 | 20 | 17 | .500 [lower-alpha 1] | — | |
3 | Netherlands | 4 | 2 | 2 | 13 | 19 | .500 [lower-alpha 1] | — | Qualification for 2026 World Baseball Classic |
4 | Panama | 4 | 2 | 2 | 19 | 21 | .500 [lower-alpha 1] | — | |
5 | Chinese Taipei (H) | 4 | 2 | 2 | 26 | 31 | .500 [lower-alpha 1] | — |
Date | Local time | Road team | Score | Home team | Inn. | Venue | Game duration | Attendance | Boxscore |
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Mar 8, 2023 | 12:00 NST | Cuba | 2–4 | Netherlands | Taichung Stadium | 3:07 | 6,501 | Boxscore | |
Mar 8, 2023 | 19:00 NST | Panama | 12–5 | Chinese Taipei | Taichung Stadium | 4:02 | 15,540 | Boxscore | |
Mar 9, 2023 | 12:00 NST | Panama | 1–3 | Netherlands | Taichung Stadium | 2:45 | 6,048 | Boxscore | |
Mar 9, 2023 | 19:00 NST | Italy | 6–3 | Cuba | 10 | Taichung Stadium | 3:43 | 6,217 | Boxscore |
Mar 10, 2023 | 12:30 NST | Cuba | 13–4 | Panama | Taichung Stadium | 4:09 | 7,023 | Boxscore | |
Mar 10, 2023 | 19:00 NST | Italy | 7–11 | Chinese Taipei | Taichung Stadium | 3:58 | 18,799 | Boxscore | |
Mar 11, 2023 | 12:00 NST | Panama | 2–0 | Italy | Taichung Stadium | 2:57 | 7,732 | Boxscore | |
Mar 11, 2023 | 19:00 NST | Netherlands | 5–9 | Chinese Taipei | Taichung Stadium | 3:34 | 18,826 | Boxscore | |
Mar 12, 2023 | 12:00 NST | Chinese Taipei | 1–7 | Cuba | Taichung Stadium | 3:21 | 18,852 | Boxscore | |
Mar 12, 2023 | 19:00 NST | Netherlands | 1–7 | Italy | Taichung Stadium | 3:00 | 4,985 | Boxscore |
Pool B was contested in Tokyo during March 9–13, 2023.
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | RF | RA | PCT | GB | Qualification |
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1 | Japan (H) | 4 | 4 | 0 | 38 | 8 | 1.000 | — | Advance to quarterfinals Qualification for 2026 World Baseball Classic |
2 | Australia | 4 | 3 | 1 | 29 | 19 | .750 | 1 | |
3 | South Korea | 4 | 2 | 2 | 40 | 26 | .500 | 2 | Qualification for 2026 World Baseball Classic |
4 | Czech Republic | 4 | 1 | 3 | 16 | 30 | .250 | 3 | |
5 | China | 4 | 0 | 4 | 10 | 50 | .000 | 4 |
Date | Local time | Road team | Score | Home team | Inn. | Venue | Game duration | Attendance | Boxscore |
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Mar 9, 2023 | 12:00 JST | Australia | 8–7 | South Korea | Tokyo Dome | 3:46 | 15,540 | Boxscore | |
Mar 9, 2023 | 19:00 JST | China | 1–8 | Japan | Tokyo Dome | 3:41 | 41,616 | Boxscore | |
Mar 10, 2023 | 12:00 JST | Czech Republic | 8–5 | China | Tokyo Dome | 3:54 | 15,625 | Boxscore | |
Mar 10, 2023 | 19:00 JST | South Korea | 4–13 | Japan | Tokyo Dome | 4:04 | 41,629 | Boxscore | |
Mar 11, 2023 | 12:00 JST | China | 2–12 | Australia | 7 | Tokyo Dome | 2:52 | 15,708 | Boxscore |
Mar 11, 2023 | 19:00 JST | Czech Republic | 2–10 | Japan | Tokyo Dome | 3:26 | 41,637 | Boxscore | |
Mar 12, 2023 | 12:00 JST | Czech Republic | 3–7 | South Korea | Tokyo Dome | 2:55 | 16,129 | Boxscore | |
Mar 12, 2023 | 19:00 JST | Japan | 7–1 | Australia | Tokyo Dome | 3:18 | 41,664 | Boxscore | |
Mar 13, 2023 | 12:00 JST | Australia | 8–3 | Czech Republic | Tokyo Dome | 3:04 | 16,641 | Boxscore | |
Mar 13, 2023 | 19:00 JST | South Korea | 22–2 | China | 5 | Tokyo Dome | 2:37 | 14,442 | Boxscore |
Pool C was contested in Phoenix during March 11–15, 2023.
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | RF | RA | PCT | GB | Qualification |
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1 | Mexico | 4 | 3 | 1 | 27 | 14 | .750 [lower-alpha 1] | — | Advance to quarterfinals Qualification for 2026 World Baseball Classic |
2 | United States (H) | 4 | 3 | 1 | 26 | 16 | .750 [lower-alpha 1] | — | |
3 | Canada | 4 | 2 | 2 | 27 | 30 | .500 | 1 | Qualification for 2026 World Baseball Classic |
4 | Great Britain | 4 | 1 | 3 | 18 | 31 | .250 [lower-alpha 2] | 2 | |
5 | Colombia | 4 | 1 | 3 | 12 | 19 | .250 [lower-alpha 2] | 2 |
Date | Local time | Road team | Score | Home team | Inn. | Venue | Game duration | Attendance | Boxscore |
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Mar 11, 2023 | 12:30 MST | Colombia | 5–4 | Mexico | 10 | Chase Field | 3:24 | 28,497 | Boxscore |
Mar 11, 2023 | 19:00 MST | Great Britain | 2–6 | United States | Chase Field | 2:54 | 39,650 | Boxscore | |
Mar 12, 2023 | 12:00 MST | Great Britain | 8–18 | Canada | 7 | Chase Field | 3:38 | 11,555 | Boxscore |
Mar 12, 2023 | 19:00 MST | Mexico | 11–5 | United States | Chase Field | 3:41 | 47,534 | Boxscore | |
Mar 13, 2023 | 12:00 MST | Colombia | 5–7 | Great Britain | Chase Field | 3:50 | 10,416 | Boxscore | |
Mar 13, 2023 | 19:00 MST | Canada | 1–12 | United States | 7 | Chase Field | 2:20 | 29,621 | Boxscore |
Mar 14, 2023 | 12:00 MST | Canada | 5–0 | Colombia | Chase Field | 2:48 | 10,571 | Boxscore | |
Mar 14, 2023 | 19:00 MST | Great Britain | 1–2 | Mexico | Chase Field | 3:05 | 17,705 | Boxscore | |
Mar 15, 2023 | 12:00 MST | Mexico | 10–3 | Canada | Chase Field | 3:31 | 17,245 | Boxscore | |
Mar 15, 2023 | 19:00 MST | United States | 3–2 | Colombia | Chase Field | 3:02 | 29,856 | Boxscore |
Pool D was contested in Miami during March 11–15, 2023.
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | RF | RA | PCT | GB | Qualification |
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1 | Venezuela | 4 | 4 | 0 | 23 | 9 | 1.000 | — | Advance to quarterfinals Qualification for 2026 World Baseball Classic |
2 | Puerto Rico | 4 | 3 | 1 | 30 | 12 | .750 | 1 | |
3 | Dominican Republic | 4 | 2 | 2 | 19 | 11 | .500 | 2 | Qualification for 2026 World Baseball Classic |
4 | Israel | 4 | 1 | 3 | 4 | 26 | .250 | 3 | |
5 | Nicaragua | 4 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 22 | .000 | 4 |
Date | Local time | Road team | Score | Home team | Inn. | Venue | Game duration | Attendance | Boxscore |
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Mar 11, 2023 | 12:00 EST | Nicaragua | 1–9 | Puerto Rico | LoanDepot Park | 2:44 | 35,399 | Boxscore | |
Mar 11, 2023 | 19:00 EST | Dominican Republic | 1–5 | Venezuela | LoanDepot Park | 3:19 | 35,890 | Boxscore | |
Mar 12, 2023 | 12:00 EDT | Nicaragua | 1–3 | Israel | LoanDepot Park | 2:50 | 19,955 | Boxscore | |
Mar 12, 2023 | 19:00 EDT | Venezuela | 9–6 | Puerto Rico | LoanDepot Park | 3:36 | 35,615 | Boxscore | |
Mar 13, 2023 | 12:00 EDT | Dominican Republic | 6–1 | Nicaragua | LoanDepot Park | 3:09 | 31,696 | Boxscore | |
Mar 13, 2023 | 19:00 EDT | Israel | 0–10 | Puerto Rico | 8 | LoanDepot Park | 2:30 | 27,813 | Boxscore |
Mar 14, 2023 | 12:00 EDT | Nicaragua | 1–4 | Venezuela | LoanDepot Park | 2:53 | 21,873 | Boxscore | |
Mar 14, 2023 | 19:00 EDT | Israel | 0–10 | Dominican Republic | 7 | LoanDepot Park | 2:44 | 33,307 | Boxscore |
Mar 15, 2023 | 12:00 EDT | Venezuela | 5–1 | Israel | LoanDepot Park | 2:47 | 18,277 | Boxscore | |
Mar 15, 2023 | 19:00 EDT | Puerto Rico | 5–2 | Dominican Republic | LoanDepot Park | 3:13 | 36,025 | Boxscore |
The top two teams from each pool advanced to the single elimination bracket. These games were contested from March 15–21, 2023. Tokyo hosted two of the quarterfinals, while the other two quarterfinals, the semifinals, and the championship game took place in Miami. [1] [28]
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Championship | ||||||||
March 15 – Tokyo | ||||||||||
Australia | 3 | |||||||||
March 19 – Miami | ||||||||||
Cuba | 4 | |||||||||
Cuba | 2 | |||||||||
March 18 – Miami | ||||||||||
United States | 14 | |||||||||
United States | 9 | |||||||||
March 21 – Miami | ||||||||||
Venezuela | 7 | |||||||||
United States | 2 | |||||||||
March 17 – Miami | ||||||||||
Japan | 3 | |||||||||
Puerto Rico | 4 | |||||||||
March 20 – Miami | ||||||||||
Mexico | 5 | |||||||||
Mexico | 5 | |||||||||
March 16 – Tokyo | ||||||||||
Japan | 6 | |||||||||
Italy | 3 | |||||||||
Japan | 9 | |||||||||
Date | Local time | Road team | Score | Home team | Inn. | Venue | Game duration | Attendance | Boxscore |
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Mar 15, 2023 | 19:00 JST | Australia | 3–4 | Cuba | Tokyo Dome | 3:24 | 35,061 | Boxscore | |
Mar 16, 2023 | 19:00 JST | Italy | 3–9 | Japan | Tokyo Dome | 3:24 | 41,723 | Boxscore | |
Mar 17, 2023 | 19:00 EDT | Puerto Rico | 4–5 | Mexico | LoanDepot Park | 3:17 | 35,817 | Boxscore | |
Mar 18, 2023 | 19:00 EDT | United States | 9–7 | Venezuela | LoanDepot Park | 3:46 | 35,792 | Boxscore |
Date | Local time | Road team | Score | Home team | Inn. | Venue | Game duration | Attendance | Boxscore |
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Mar 19, 2023 | 19:00 EDT | Cuba | 2–14 | United States | LoanDepot Park | 3:28 | 35,779 | Boxscore | |
Mar 20, 2023 | 19:00 EDT | Mexico | 5–6 | Japan | LoanDepot Park | 3:36 | 35,933 | Boxscore |
Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | |||||||||||||||||||||
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United States | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 9 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Japan | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | X | 3 | 5 | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
WP: Shōta Imanaga (1–0) LP: Merrill Kelly (0–1) Sv: Shohei Ohtani (1) Home runs: USA: Trea Turner (5), Kyle Schwarber (2) JPN: Munetaka Murakami (1), Kazuma Okamoto (2) Attendance: 36,098 Umpires: HP – Lance Barksdale, 1B – John Tumpane, 2B – Edward Pinales, 3B – Ramiro Alfaro, LF – Jong Chui Park, RF – Quinn Wolcott Boxscore |
Position | Player |
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C | Salvador Pérez |
1B | Yu Chang |
2B | Javier Báez |
3B | Yoán Moncada |
SS | Trea Turner |
OF | Randy Arozarena |
Mike Trout | |
Masataka Yoshida | |
DH | Shohei Ohtani |
P | Shohei Ohtani |
Miguel Romero | |
Patrick Sandoval |
Source: [31]
Batting
* Minimum 2.7 plate appearances per team game Bold indicates all-time best in a single tournament of the World Baseball Classic | Pitching
* Minimum 0.8 innings pitched per team game |
The Japan 13-4 South Korea group game drew a household viewership of 44.4% in Japan [32] [33] [34] and 11.7% in South Korea. [35] [36] In other words, there is an averaged 29.868 million Japanese viewers [37] [38] (28.9% individual viewership [32] [33] [34] ) and 2.709 million Korean viewers of the broadcast; [39] among which, 62.343 million Japanese watched at least one minute of the game. [37] [38] The Korean rating in that game is the second most watched WBC game in Korea, after the 2009 Japan-South Korea final. [39]
The Japan v. Italy game broke Japanese viewership record in WBC history. It drew an average 48.0% household viewership in Japan, i.e. averaged 38.164 million viewers. [37] [38]
In the United States, the World Baseball Classic was carried by Fox Sports for the first time, with games split between six Fox networks. The championship game drew 5.2 million average viewers in the US, [40] peaking at 6.5 million viewers in the final 15 minutes, [41] a new record for a WBC game. In Puerto Rico, the Pool D game between Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic was viewed by 62% of households. [40]
Territory | Rights holder(s) | Ref. |
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Africa | ESPN | [42] |
Brazil | BandSports | [42] |
Canada |
| [42] |
Central America | Tigo Sports | [42] |
Caribbean | SportsMax | [42] |
China | [42] | |
Colombia | Win Sports | [42] |
Cuba | [42] | |
Czech Republic | ČT | [42] |
Dominican Republic |
| [42] |
France | beIN Sports | [42] |
German-speaking countries | More Than Sports TV | [42] |
Hungary | Sport TV | [42] |
Israel | Sport 5 | [42] |
Italy | Sky Italia | [42] |
Japan | [42] [43] | |
Mexico | Imagen | [42] |
Netherlands | ESPN | [42] |
Nordic countries | Viaplay | [42] |
Oceania | ESPN | [42] |
Panama | TVN | [42] |
Puerto Rico | WAPA Deportes | [42] |
South America | DirecTV | [42] |
Southeast Asia & Hong Kong | SPOTV | [42] |
South Korea | [42] | |
Taiwan | [42] [44] [45] | |
Turkey | Saran Media | [42] |
United Kingdom & Ireland | BT Sport | [42] |
United States |
| [42] [46] |
Venezuela |
| [42] |
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