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2024/25 European soccer on TV

shizzle787

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With the help of World Soccer Talk and some others, here are the predominant TV providers for the major leagues and competitions. I do not include TV channels that only get a few minor games a year.


England:

Premier League: NBC, USA Network, Peacock
FA Cup: ESPN+
Community Shield: ESPN+
EFL Cup: CBS Sports Network, Paramount+
EFL: CBS Sports Network, Paramount+

Italy:

Serie A: CBS, CBS Sports Network, Paramount+
Coppa Italia: CBS Sports Network, Paramount+
Supercoppa Italia: Paramount+

Spain:

La Liga: ABC, ESPN networks, ESPN+
Copa Del Rey: ESPN+
Supercopa: ESPN networks, ESPN+

Germany:

Bundesliga: ABC, ESPN networks, ESPN+
DFB Pokal: ESPN networks, ESPN+
DFL Supercup: ESPN+

France:

Ligue 1: Unkown as of now
Coupe de France: Unkown if deal with FOX networks includes this season

UEFA:

Champions League: CBS, CBS Sports Network, Paramount+
Europa League: CBS Sports Network, Paramount+
Conference League: Paramount+
 
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FYI:

Tomorrow morning on ESPN+ is the FA Community Shield.

Wednesday afternoon on Paramount+ is the UEFA Super Cup. A chance Mbappe makes his Madrid debut…
 

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Two games into the Serie A season, and already AC Milan have set a timing of mid September on whether to fire their new head coach Paulo Fonseca. Jeez, what a disaster. I was hoping for a strong start so the Milan could catch Inter Milan and get that second star (20 domestic titles).
 

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Four games into the new season, and the coach for AS Roma gets canned (he's had a poor run from the end of last season too). Still early in the season, but you don't expect a big team like Roma to be in 16th place.

In other news, one of Italy's (and mine for what it's worth as he's a fellow southerner) heroes from the 1990 World Cup, Salvatore ‘Totò’ Schillaci, has died at age 59 from colon cancer. I remember watching that '90 World Cup, replete with my Ciao regalia and cheering Totò on with the family as we watched the games. Shame they could win it on home soil, but I'll remember how awesome he made that tournament.
 

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