Sports broadcasting contracts in Hungary
This article refers to sports broadcasting contracts in Hungary. For a list of broadcasting rights in other countries, see Sports television broadcast contracts.
Football
National teams
- FIFA World Cups: MTVA (Hungary)
- UEFA EURO 2020 and a FIFA World Cup 2022 Qualifiers: MTVA (Hungary) (only Hungary matches), AMC Networks International Central Europe (other games)
- 2018–19 UEFA Nations League: MTVA (Hungary) (only Hungary matches), AMC Networks International Central Europe (other games)
- UEFA European Championship: MTVA (Hungary) (2016, 2020)
Clubs
Leagues
- Nemzeti Bajnokság I: MTVA (Hungary) (2015-2021)
- Nemzeti Bajnokság II: MTVA (Hungary) (2015- )
- UEFA Champions League: MTVA (Hungary) (first pick on Tuesdays and Wednesdays; exclusive Final, Highlights), TV2 Group (Other matches, Highlights) (2018-2021)
- UEFA Europa League: AMC Networks International Central Europe (first pick) , Digi Sport (other games) (2018-2021)
- Premier League: TV2 Group (2016-2019) , Digi Sport (2019-2022)
- La Liga: TV2 Group (2018-2021)
- Serie A: Digi Sport (2018-2021)
- Bundesliga: AMC Networks International Central Europe (2018-2021)
- Ligue 1: Digi Sport (2018-2021)
- Primeira Liga: AMC Networks International Central Europe (2018-2021)
- Süper Lig: Digi Sport (2018-2021)
- 2. Bundesliga: AMC Networks International Central Europe (2018-2021)
- Major League Soccer: Eurosport (2015-2018)
- Argentine Primera División: Digi Sport (2015-2018)
Cups
- FIFA Club World Cup: MTVA (Hungary) (2019 and 2020)
- UEFA Super Cup: MTVA (Hungary), (2018-2021)
- Magyar Kupa: MTVA (Hungary) (2015 - )
- The FA Cup: TV2 Group
- Football League Cup: Digi Sport (2015-2021)
- FA Community Shield: Digi Sport (2015-2018)
- Copa del Rey: AMC Networks International Central Europe (through 2022)
- Spanish Super Cup: Digi Sport (through 2022)
- Coppa Italia: AMC Networks International Central Europe (2018-2021)
- Supercoppa Italiana: AMC Networks International Central Europe (2018-2021)
- DFB Pokal: AMC Networks International Central Europe (2015-2019)
- Coupe de la Ligue: Digi Sport (2015-2018)
Multi-disciplines events
- Olympic Games: MTVA (Hungary) (2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2022, 2024) - share with Eurosport (2018, 2020, 2022, 2024)
- European Games: Digi Sport (2015)
Motor sport
- Formula One: MTVA (Hungary) (2011-2019)
- GP2: MTVA (Hungary)
- GP3: MTVA (Hungary)
- Porsche Supercup: Digi Sport
- FIA Formula E Championship: Eurosport (Hungary)
- Red Bull Air Race World Championship: MTVA (Hungary)
- Moto GP: TV2 Group (2016-2019)
- DTM: MTVA (Hungary)
- IndyCar: Digi Sport
- NASCAR: Digi Sport
Aquatics
- FINA World Aquatics Championships: MTVA (Hungary)
- LEN European Aquatics Championships: MTVA (Hungary)
- FINA Swimming World Cup: AMC Networks International Central Europe
- European Water Polo Championship: MTVA (Hungary)
- Hungary men's national water polo team: MTVA (Hungary)
- Hungary women's national water polo team: MTVA (Hungary)
- LEN Champions League: MTVA (Hungary) , Digi Sport
- Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo): MTVA (Hungary)
Basketball
- Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A (men's basketball): MTVA (Hungary)
- Hungary national basketball team:MTVA (Hungary)
- Euroleague: Digi Sport
- NBA: AMC Networks International Central Europe
Handball
- World Men's Handball Championship: MTVA (Hungary)
- World Women's Handball Championship: MTVA (Hungary)
- European Men's Handball Championship: MTVA (Hungary) (only Hungary matches and the final), AMC Networks International Central Europe (other matches)
- European Women's Handball Championship: MTVA (Hungary) (only Hungary matches and the final), AMC Networks International Central Europe (other matches)
- Hungary national handball team: MTVA (Hungary)
- Hungary women's national handball team: MTVA (Hungary)
- EHF Champions League: AMC Networks International Central Europe , MTVA (Hungary) (Highlights)
- EHF Cup: AMC Networks International Central Europe
- Women's EHF Champions League: AMC Networks International Central Europe , MTVA (Hungary) (Highlights)
- Women's EHF Challenge Cup: AMC Networks International Central Europe
- Nemzeti Bajnokság I (men's handball): MTVA (Hungary)
- Nemzeti Bajnokság I (women's handball): MTVA (Hungary)
- Handball-Bundesliga: AMC Networks International Central Europe (2018 - )
Tennis
- Australian Open: Eurosport
- French Open: Eurosport
- Wimbledon: Eurosport (2017-2019)
- US Open: Eurosport (-2022)
- Hungary Davis Cup team: MTVA (Hungary)
- Davis Cup: AMC Networks International Central Europe
- ATP World Tour Masters 1000: Digi Sport (2017-2021)
- ATP World Tour 500 series: Digi Sport
- ATP World Tour 250 series: Digi Sport
- ATP World Tour Finals: Digi Sport
- WTA Premier tournaments: Digi Sport
Mixed Martial Arts
Professional Wrestling
- WWE Raw: Eurosport
- WWE SmackDown Live: Eurosport
- WWE PPVs: Eurosport
- WWE Experience: Viasat 6
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