Sports broadcasting contracts in Belgium
This page refers to sports broadcasting contracts in Belgium. For other countries broadcast rights, see Sports television broadcast contracts.
Athletics
- IAAF World Championships in Athletics: VRT
American football
- National Football League: MP & Silva with sublicences to Eleven Sports Network
Basketball
- National Basketball Association: Eleven Sports Network (4 games a week)
Cycling
- UCI Road World Championships: VRT 2013-2016
- Amaury Sport Organisation cycling events, such as Tour de France, Vuelta a España, Critérium du Dauphiné, Paris–Roubaix, Liège–Bastogne–Liège, La Flèche Wallonne and Paris–Tours: VRT (2015–2019)
- Flanders Classics cycling events, such as Tour of Flanders: VRT (2015)
- Italian events, such as Giro d'Italia: VRT 2013-2016
- Belgian National Cycling Championships: VRT 2014-2015
Cyclo-cross
- UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships: VRT 2013-2016
- UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup: VRT 2013-2016
- Superprestige Veldrijden: Play Sports (Telenet)
- Gazet van Antwerpen Trofee: VRT 2014-2015
- Belgian National Cyclo-cross Championships: VRT 2014-2015
Field Hockey
- FIH:
- Men's and Women's Pro Leagues: Play Sports
- Eurohockey: Eleven Sports
Football
Leagues
- Jupiler League: MP & Silva with sublicences to Play Sports, Proximus 11. Eleven Sports Network (2020-21 until 2024-25).
- Proximus League: Proximus 11
- Eredivisie: Play Sports
- English Premier League: Play Sports
- Scottish Premier League: Eleven Sports Network
- Spanish La Liga: Eleven Sports Network and Play Sports
- French Ligue 1: Eleven Sports Network
- German Bundesliga: Play Sports
- Italian Serie A: Eleven Sports Network
- Turkish Süper Lig: Eleven Sports Network
- Russian Premier League: Youtube
- Norwegian Eliteserien: Eurosport
- Major League Soccer: Eleven Sports Network (2019-2022)
- Brazilian Championship: Eleven Sports Network
- A-League: Youtube
- W-League: Youtube
- K-League: Youtube
Domestic Cups
- Beker van België: VRT, VTM, and RTL[1]
- English FA Cup: Proximus 11
International Club Competitions
- FIFA Club World Cup: Eurovision (2019 and 2020)
- International Champions Cup: Eleven Sports Network
- UEFA Champions League: Q2/VIER/Club RTL, Proximus 11+ (2018-2021)
- UEFA Europa League: Play Sports, VRT , RTBF (2018-2021)
- UEFA Super Cup: Q2/VIER/Club RTL, Proximus 11+ (2018-2020)
- UEFA Youth League: Proximus 11+ (2018-2021)
- UEFA Women's Champions League: Proximus 11+ (2018-2021, final only)
International Matches
- Belgian national football team (Nations League, Qualifiers, and Friendlies): VTM, RTL, and RTBF (2018-2022)
- European Qualifiers: VTM, RTL, RTBF, (Belgium matches only) and Eleven Sports Network (all matches, exclude Belgium team) (2019-2022)
- Other European Nation's Friendlies (exclude Belgium team): Eleven Sports Network (2018-2022)
International Tournaments
- FIFA World Cup: VRT and RTBF
- FIFA Women's World Cup: VRT, RTBF, and Eurovision
- FIFA Youth World Cups: VRT, RTBF, and Eurovision (2019-2022)
- UEFA Euro: VRT and RTBF
- UEFA Nations League: VTM, RTL, RTBF, (Belgium matches and final) and Eleven Sports Network (all matches, exclude Belgium team) (2018-2021)
- UEFA U-21 Euro: VRT and RTBF
- UEFA Youth Euros: VRT, RTBF, and UEFA.tv
Motor Racing
- WRC: Play Sports and RTBF
- FIA Formula One: VRT (only Belgian GP in Dutch), Play Sports (all races in Dutch) and RTBF (some races in French)
- FIA Formula E: Eurosport, Play Sports, Eleven Sports (eSports tournament only), and RTBF
- Moto GP World Championship: Eurosport
- MotoAmerica: Eurosport
Rugby
Tennis
- Australian Open: Eurosport
- French Open: Eurosport
- Wimbledon: Eurosport
- U.S. Open: Eurosport
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References
- "Croky Cup is komende jaren te zien bij Sporza". sporza.be (in Dutch). 2018-06-05. Retrieved 2018-09-18.
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