Sony Sports Network Got Exclusive Media Rights To UEFA EURO 2024 And UEFA EURO 2028

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Sony Sports Network Got Exclusive Media Rights To UEFA EURO 2024 And UEFA EURO 2028
12 Apr 2023
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News Synopsis

Sony Sports Network, India's leading sports broadcaster, has expanded its partnership with the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), Europe's regulatory body of football.

As part of the agreement, the broadcaster will have exclusive media rights to all UEFA National Team competitions scheduled between 2022 and 2028, as well as the UEFA EURO 2024 and 2028, as well as European Qualifiers and Friendly Matches. The UEFA tournaments will be exclusively broadcast on linear television in the Indian subcontinent, which includes India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Maldives, and Sri Lanka, as well as live streaming on SonyLIV, their on-demand OTT platform.

Sony Sports Network will broadcast live UEFA EURO 2024, one of the world's largest international football tournaments involving all of Europe's top national teams. The much-anticipated marquee tournament will begin on June 14, 2024, in Germany, with the Final scheduled for July 14, 2024, in Berlin's Olympiastadion. To qualify for UEFA EURO 2024, teams must first compete in the European Qualifiers, which will take place from March 2023 to March 2024, followed by the Play-Offs. The round-robin format will include 53 teams divided into ten groups and will be telecast live on Sony Sports Network.

Sony Sports Network will also broadcast all UEFA Nations League matches. The competition's last act, the UEFA Nations League Finals 2023, will begin on June 14, 2023, involving the Netherlands, Croatia, Spain, and Italy.

The broadcaster will air approximately 1300 football matches across its networks as part of the six-year agreement. The network will broadcast the European Qualifiers for 2024 and 2028, as well as the subsequent two UEFA EUROs. Furthermore, football fans will be able to see all of the UEFA Nations League games in 2024 and 2026, as well as the UEFA Nations League Finals in 2025 and 2027. Furthermore, Sony Sports Network remains the official broadcaster of the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Bundesliga, Emirates FA Cup, and other competitions.

Comments:

Sony Pictures Networks India's Rajesh Kaul, Chief Revenue Officer - Distribution & International Business and Head of Sports Business:

"We're thrilled to announce that Sony Sports Network has extended its partnership with UEFA and secured the rights to the UEFA EURO 2024 and 2028 editions, further cementing our commitment to delivering premium quality football on a massive scale. With the acquisition of exclusive television and digital rights in the Indian sub-continent, we're excited to bring the tournament to viewers in multiple languages, ensuring that fans can experience the thrill of one of the biggest events in football. UEFA commands some of the most premium football properties, and this association expands our football portfolio with an additional 1300 football matches making us the premier destination for European football in India.

There is a high attraction for the marquee UEFA EURO tournament, featuring the top European footballing nations, both with advertisers and viewers in India. And this was evident in the successful broadcast of UEFA EURO 2020 on Sony Sports Network in which the viewership impressions were more than triple of UEFA EURO 2016 along with over 65 brands that associated with our network for the prestigious tournament across our linear and digital platforms."

Guy-Laurent Epstein, UEFA's Director of Marketing

"We are very pleased to continue our partnership with Sony Sports Network as the home of UEFA National Team Football in the Indian subcontinent until 2028. Fans in the region will be offered an extensive and excellent coverage of UEFA's European National Team Football portfolio which includes the European Qualifiers, UEFA Nations League, UEFA EURO 2024, and UEFA EURO 2028, with all matches broadcast on linear television and the digital platform SonyLIV."

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