UEFA Euro 2024 is a football tournament scheduled to take place in June and July 2024 involving 24 men's national teams from nations affiliated to the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). The tournament will be broadcast via television and radio all over the world.
Rights holder | Ref |
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Sport 24 | [1] [2] |
Territory | Rights holder | Ref |
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Albania |
| [3] [4] |
Andorra | [5] [6] [7] | |
Armenia | Armenia TV | [8] |
Austria | [9] [10] | |
Azerbaijan | İTV | [11] |
Baltic states | TV3 | [12] [13] |
Belgium | [14] [15] | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | BHRT | [8] |
Bulgaria | [16] [17] | |
Croatia | HRT | [18] |
Cyprus | CyBC | [19] |
Czech Republic | ČT | [20] |
Denmark | [21] [22] | |
Finland | Yle | [23] [24] |
France | [5] [6] | |
Georgia | GPB | [8] |
Germany | [25] [26] [27] [28] | |
Greece | ERT | [29] [30] |
Hungary | MTVA | [31] |
Iceland | RÚV | [32] |
Ireland | RTÉ | [8] |
Israel |
| [8] |
Italy | [8] [33] | |
Kazakhstan | Qazaqstan | [34] |
Kosovo | Artmotion | [35] |
Liechtenstein | SRG SSR | [36] |
Luxembourg | [14] | |
Malta | PBS | [8] |
Moldova | TRM | [37] |
Montenegro | Arena Sport | [8] |
Netherlands | NOS | [38] |
North Macedonia | Arena Sport | [8] |
Norway | [39] [40] | |
Poland | TVP | [41] |
Portugal | [42] [43] [44] | |
Romania | Pro TV | [45] |
Russia | Match TV | [46] |
San Marino | [8] [33] | |
Serbia | [8] [47] | |
Slovakia | Markíza | [48] [49] |
Slovenia | [8] [50] [51] | |
Spain | RTVE | [7] |
Sweden | [52] [53] [54] | |
Switzerland | SRG SSR | [36] |
Turkey | TRT | [8] |
Ukraine | [55] | |
United Kingdom | [56] | |
Vatican | RAI Sky Sport | [57] [58] |
Territory | Rights holder | Ref |
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Australia | Optus Sport | [59] |
Brazil | [60] [61] | |
Cambodia | CTN | [8] |
Canada (English) [lower-alpha 1] | [62] | |
Canada (French) [lower-alpha 1] | [63] | |
Caribbean | Rush Sports | [64] |
Central America | ESPN | [8] [65] |
Central Asia | Saran Media | [8] |
China | iQIYI CCTV Migu Video | [8] [66] |
El Salvador | TCS | [67] |
Ghana | Sporty TV | [68] |
Hong Kong | now TV | [69] |
Indian subcontinent | Sony Sports Network | [70] |
Indonesia | MNC Media | [71] |
Malaysia | SPOTV | [8] [72] |
MENA | beIN Sports | [73] |
Mexico | Sky México | [8] |
Mongolia |
| [74] [75] |
Myanmar | Sky Net | [8] |
New Zealand | TVNZ | [76] |
Nigeria | Sporty TV | [68] |
Pacific Islands | Digicel | [8] |
Papua New Guinea | Digicel | [8] |
Singapore | SPOTV | [8] [72] |
South America [lower-alpha 2] | ESPN | [8] [65] |
South Korea | CJ ENM | [8] |
Sub-Saharan Africa |
| [8] [77] [78] |
United States (English) [lower-alpha 1] | [79] [80] | |
United States (Spanish) [lower-alpha 1] | [81] | |
Vietnam | [8] [82] [83] [84] |
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