Sports broadcasting contracts in Germany
This article refers to sports broadcasting contracts in Germany. For a list of contracts in other countries, see Sports television broadcast contracts.
Football
- FIFA
- FIFA World Cup
- FIFA World Cup Qualifiers:
- UEFA
- RTL (only national team, 2016–2022)
- DAZN (all games, delayed matches for national team (2021-2022), 2016-2022)
- UEFA
- FIFA Women's World Cup
- FIFA Club World Cup
- DAZN (2016-2020)
- UEFA
- European Football Championships
- UEFA European Championship Qualifiers
- RTL (only national team, 2014–2020)
- DAZN (all games live, delayed matches for national team, 2019-2020)
- UEFA Nations League (2018-2021)
- UEFA European Under-21 Championship:
- UEFA Youth Championships : Sport1
- UEFA Champions League
- RTL (1994–1999, 2000–2003)
- tm3 (1999–2000)
- SKY (2000–2021)
- Sat.1 (1 game on Wednesday, 2003–2012)
- ZDF (1 game on Wednesday, 2012–2018, returned again from 2020 and or 2021 (both if German clubs involved) and or 2022–2024 but only broadcast a final match)[3]
- DAZN (all games, 2018-2024)
- Prime Video (2021–2024)[4]
- UEFA Europa League
- UEFA Europa Conference League
- RTL (all games exclusively live from 2021-2024 with 1 game live on free-TV)
- UEFA Super Cup
- SKY (2000–2020)
- DAZN (2018-2023)
- Prime Video (2021-2023)
- UEFA Youth League (2015–2021)[5]
- UEFA Women's Champions League
- Sport1 (selected matches, exclude final until 2017 and include final from 2018–2021)
- Eurosport (selected matches, include final until 2017 and exclude final from 2017-18)
- FC Bayern TV (Bayern Munich matches only, exclude final)
CONMEBOL: DAZN
- Copa América
- CONMEBOL Libertadores (through 2022)
- CONMEBOL Sudamericana (through 2022)
- CONMEBOL Recopa (2020-2022)
- CONCACAF
- CONCACAF Gold Cup: DAZN
- CONCACAF Champions League: Sportdigital (selected matches from quarter finals) & YouTube (all matches)
- National team
- Germany national football team
- ARD (last two matches), ZDF (first two matches) (4 UEFA Nations League matches only respectively, 2018-2021)
- RTL Television (Qualifiers of FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Championship, 2014–2022, plus friendly matches, 2018-2022)
- DAZN (delayed matches, 2019-2022)
- Germany national under-21 football team:
- ARD, ZDF (2019 UEFA European Under-21 Championship finals matches respectively)
- ProSieben and ProSieben Maxx (2021 and 2023 UEFA U-21 Championship qualifiers, plus all friendly matches, 2019-2023)
- German competitions
- Bundesliga: SKY (live broadcast of most games), DAZN (Friday and Monday Night Games, 5 Sunday Afternoon Games (all sublicensed from Eurosport), plus highlights) ARD (Highlights), ZDF (Opening match live, highlights).
- 2. Bundesliga: SKY (live broadcast of all games), Sky Sport News & Sport1 (highlights on Friday & Sunday), DAZN (Highlights of other matches, plus live coverage of relegation play-offs) and ARD (highlights on Saturday)
- Frauen-Bundesliga: Regional channels, Magenta Sport, Eurosport, and DFB-TV (until 2021-22)
- DFB-Pokal: ARD (including both semi finals and a final), Sport1 (exclude semi finals and a final) (one match per round respectively, total two matches, plus highlights of other matches), and SKY
- Other leagues and cups
- International Champions Cup: Sport1 (10 of 18 matches (including all German clubs)), OneFootball and DAZN (all matches)
- Premier League: SKY (2019-2022)[6]
- FA Cup:
- La Liga: DAZN (2016-2021)[8]
- Copa del Rey: DAZN (2016-2022)
- Serie A: DAZN (2015-2021)[9]
- Coppa Italia: DAZN
- Supercoppa Italiana: DAZN
- Ligue 1: DAZN (2015-2021)[10]
- Coupe de la Ligue: DAZN (until 2020)
- Coupe de France: DAZN
- Trophée des Champions: DAZN
- Eredivisie: Sportdigital & DAZN
- Belgian Pro League: Sportdigital, DAZN, Sport1+ (2015-2018)
- Portuguese Primeira Liga: Sportdigital & DAZN (2015-2018)
- Scottish Premiership: Sportdigital, DAZN, Sport1+ (2015-2018)
- Russian Football Premier League: Sportdigital & DAZN (2015-2018), YouTube (2018-present)
- Argentine Primera División: DAZN & Sport 1+ (2015-2018)
- Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A: DAZN & Sport 1+ (2015-2018)
- A-League: Sportdigital & DAZN
- Chinese Super League: Sportdigital & DAZN (2017–)
- J. League:
- J1
- DAZN (2017-2019)
- Rakuten TV (2019 only)
- Sportdigital (2014-2022)[11]
- J2
- J1
- K-League (2020-present):
- YouTube (one match per week, via COPA90)
- Sportdigital
- Major League Soccer:
American Football
- National Football League
- ProSieben Maxx (free-to-air, since 2015)
- ProSieben (free-to-air, since 2017)
- DAZN (subscription streaming, since 2016)
- Super Bowl
- Pro Bowl
- ProSieben Maxx (free-to-air, since 2016)
- DAZN (subscription streaming, since 2017)
- College football
- ProSieben Maxx (free-to-air, since 2019)
- DAZN (subscription streaming, since 2016)
- XFL
- ran.de (streaming, since 2020)
- German Football League
- Sport 1 (free-to-air, since 2020)
- German Bowl
- Sport 1 (free-to-air, since 2018)
- Eurobowl
- Sport 1 (free-to-air, since 2018)
Basketball
- Basketball Bundesliga: Telekom Basketball (all games), Sport 1 (1 game per week)
- Euroleague: Telekom Basketball
- NBA: DAZN, Telekom Basketball , Sport 1 US
- German national team:Telekom Basketball (Qualifiers of FIBA Basketball World Cup, 2017-2019), Sport 1
- FIBA World Championship: Sport 1
- FIBA World Championship for Women: Sport 1
- EuroBasket: ARD
- College Basketball: Sport 1 US & DAZN
Boxing
- Fight deal with Wilfried Sauerland: ARD (until October 2014); ProSiebenSat.1 (October 2014 – 2017); Sport1 (since 2018)
- Fights for Marco Huck: RTL Television
- World Boxing Super Series: Facebook and YouTube (quarter and semi finals in 2018-19 season), DAZN (2018–19 Super lightweight final only)
- Matchroom Boxing: DAZN
- Premier Boxing Champions: FITE TV and DAZN
- Top Rank: FITE TV (if not involved the German boxers) and national/regional channels in Germany (if involved the German boxers)
Cycling
Field Hockey
- FIH: DAZN (2019-2022)[12]
- Men's Hockey World Cup (2018 and 2022)[13]
- Women's Hockey World Cup (2018 and 2022)[14]
- Men's Hockey Pro League (2019 and 2021)
- Women's Hockey Pro League (2019 and 2021)
- EuroHockey
- Men's EuroHockey Championship: TBA (2019)
- Women's EuroHockey Championship: TBA (2019)
- Euro Hockey League: DAZN (2018–present)[15]
Handball
- Bundesliga: SKY
- All Star Game: SKY
- DHB-Pokal: SKY
- Supercup: SKY
- EHF Champions League: Sky
- World Men's Handball Championship: Sky (live in 2015 and Germany team news report in 2019), ARD and ZDF (Germany games only, with highlights of all other games respectively in 2019), Eurosport (15 games live, exclude Germany team in 2019), Sportdeutschland.tv (all 96 games exclusively live and free in 2019), RTL (non-Germany team news report in 201 9), and Welt (Germany teamnewsreport only in 2019)
- World Women's Handball Championship: Sport 1
- Germany national handball team: Sport 1
Ice hockey
- World Ice Hockey Championships:Sport 1
- Deutsche Eishockey Liga: Telekom Eishockey (all games), Sport 1 (1 game per week)
- National Hockey League: Sport 1 US & DAZN
- Champions Hockey League: Sport 1, DAZN, Laola 1
- Kontinental Hockey League: sportdigital.tv
Mixed martial arts
- Enfusion Live: ranFIGHTING (since 2016)
- Enfusion Live MMA: ranFIGHTING (since 2018)
- German MMA Championship (GMC): ranFIGHTING (since 2016)
- Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki (KSW): ranFIGHTING (since 2017)
- Mix Fight Championship (MFC): ranFIGHTING (since 2017)
- ONE Championship: ranFIGHTING (since 2019)
- Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC): DAZN (2018–present)
Motor racing
- Formula One: SKY (until 2024), RTL, and n-tv (1984-2020)
- Formula Two: SKY
- GP3: SKY
- Formula E: ARD (Rome ePrix), ZDF (Berlin ePrix), and Eurosport[16]
- World Rally Championship: DAZN
- DTM: Sat.1 (2018-2019)
- Le Mans 24 Hours: Eurosport
- American Le Mans Series: MotorsTV, Sport 1 (highlights)
- Le Mans Series: Eurosport, MotorsTV
- IndyCar Series: DAZN
- Porsche Supercup: SKY, MotorsTV (highlights)
- Porsche Carrera Cup: SKY
- Formula 3 Euroseries: SKY, Sport 1
- Formula BMW Europe: SKY
- Seat Leon Supercopa: SKY
- ADAC VW Polo Cup: SKY
- World Touring Car Championship: Eurosport
- Seat Leon Eurocup: Eurosport
- NASCAR: Motorvision TV
- MotoGP: DAZN
- Superbike World Championship: Eurosport
- 24 Hours Nürburgring: RTL Nitro (since 2016)
Multi-discipline events
- Olympic Games: ARD, ZDF & Eurosport (2018-2024)
- Paralympic Games: ARD, ZDF & Eurosport; Eurosport (2018-2024)
- World Athletics Championships: ARD, ZDF & Eurosport
- European Athletics Championships: ARD, ZDF & Eurosport
- European Cup: ARD, ZDF & Eurosport
- European Games: Sport1
Rugby Union
- Rugby World Cup: ProSieben MAXX (2019)
- World Rugby Sevens Series: ProSieben MAXX (since 2019-20 season)
- Six Nations Championship: ProSieben MAXX (since 2020), DAZN (since 2017)
- Pro14: DAZN (2018-2021)
- European Rugby Champions Cup: DAZN (2018-2022)
- European Rugby Challenge Cup: DAZN (2018-2022)
- Autumn rugby union internationals: DAZN (since 2016)
Rugby League
- Rugby League World Cup: ProSieben MAXX (TV, 2017), Sportdeutschland.TV (Stream, 2017)
Sailing
- America's Cup: Servus TV
- Louis Vuitton Cup: Servus TV
Winter Sports
- Alpine Skiing World Cup: ARD/ZDF, Eurosport
- Biathlon World Cup: ARD/ZDF, Eurosport
- Ski jumping World Cup: ARD/ZDF, Eurosport
- FIS Nordic Combined World Cup: ARD/ZDF, Eurosport
- FIS Cross-Country World Cup: ARD/ZDF, Eurosport
- FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup: ARD/ZDF, Eurosport
- FIS Snowboard World Cup: ARD/ZDF, Eurosport
- Luge World Cup: ARD/ZDF, Eurosport
- Skeleton World Cup: ARD/ZDF
- Bobsleigh World Cup: ARD/ZDF
Tennis
- Wimbledon: SKY until 2022
- Australian Open: Eurosport until 2021
- French Open: Eurosport until 2021
- U.S. Open: Eurosport until 2022
- ATP World Tour : SKY until 2023, DAZN for ATP 250 until 2019, ZDF (Gerry Weber Open) until 2019
- WTA tour: DAZN
- Davis Cup: DAZN
- Fed Cup: Sportdeutschland.TV (free-streaming) (from 2020 qualifiers)[17]
Volleyball
- CEV Champions League: Sport 1
- FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League and FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League: Sport1 (free-TV) and Sportdeutschland.tv (free-streaming) [18]
- FIVB Men's and Women's World Championships: SKY (Pay-TV) [19] and Sportdeutschland.tv (free-streaming) (2018)
Beach Volleyball
- European Beach Volleyball Championships: Sport1 (Free-TV, since 2018), Sport1+ (Pay-TV, since 2017)
- Techniker Beach Tour: ProSieben Maxx (TV, 2018-2019), Sportdeutschland.TV (Stream, 2018-2019)
- German Beach Volleyball Championships: ProSieben Maxx (TV, 2018-2019), Sportdeutschland.TV (Stream, 2018-2019)
Wrestling
- WWE Monday Night RAW: ProSieben MAXX
- WWE SmackDown!: ProSieben MAXX
- WWE NXT: ProSieben Fun
- All Elite Wrestling: TNT Serie and Sky Select
- Lucha Underground: TNT Serie
Miscellaneous
- X Games: ProSieben Fun (2013-2021)
- Street League Skateboarding: ProSieben Fun (2014, 2019-2020)
- Dew Tour: ProSieben Fun (2014-2015, 2019-2021)
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References
- Cushnan, David. "BBC, ITV, ARD and ZDF sign World Cup TV deals". SportsProMedia.com. Retrieved 2014-07-24.
- "DAZN picks up Women's World Cup rights in Germany - SportsPro Media". www.sportspromedia.com. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
- "Mega-Ankündigung! Champions-League-Finale im Free-TV - jedoch unter einer Bedingung". TZ (in German). 2020-08-13. Retrieved 2020-08-13.
- "Sky loses Champions League rights in Germany". Daily Nation. Retrieved 2019-12-12.
- Sport1.de. "UEFA Youth League und Women's Champions League LIVE auf SPORT1". Sport1.de (in German). Retrieved 2019-05-16.
- "Sky reclaims Germany's Premier League rights from DAZN".
- https://media.dazn.com/de/press-releases-dach/2018/10/fa-cup/
- "DAZN renews LaLiga rights".
- "DAZN claims Serie A rights in four more markets".
- "DAZN retains Ligue 1 rights in Germany, Austria".
- "2020 MEIJI YASUDA J.LEAGUE to be broadcasted more overseas:J. LEAGUE.JP". J. League. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
- "International Hockey Federation renews agreement with sports streaming company DAZN". www.insidethegames.biz. January 24, 2019. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
- "FIH". 2018 Men's Hockey World Cup. Retrieved 2019-03-06.
- "Where to watch | FIH". FIH. Retrieved 2019-03-06.
- "The EHL KO16 Broadcast Schedule - where to watch the world's best club hockey". Euro Hockey League. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
- Pape, Timo. "e-Formel.de | Die deutschsprachige Portalseite zur Formel E". e-Formel.de (in German). Retrieved 2020-01-25.
- "WHERE TO WATCH THE FED CUP QUALIFIERS". Fed Cup. 2020-02-03. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
- "Broadcasters - FIVB Volleyball Nations League 2018". Retrieved 2018-09-14.
- "WhereToWatch - FIVB Volleyball World Championship Italy and Bulgaria 2018". 2018-09-08. Retrieved 2018-09-14.
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