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TNT Sports is a group of pay television sports channels in the UK and Ireland, owned by Warner Bros. Discovery and BT Group. It was formerly known as BT Sport and launched in 2013, covering various sports events such as Premier League, UEFA Champions League, UFC and MotoGP.
Find out which TV channels and platforms have the rights to broadcast various sports events in the UK, such as football, rugby, cricket and more. See the details of the contracts, the free-to-air rules and the online options for different sports and competitions.
For the 2016–17 season, BT Sport acquired rights to the Saturday evening Premier League matches and BT Sport decided to launch a new Saturday afternoon schedule. As part of this new line-up, BT Sport decided to launch a football scores service. The programme was launched on 13 August 2016. Prior to the 2016–17 season, BT Sport had showed ...
Scottish Professional Football League Live Coverage & highlights on BT Sport (Also live on Sky Sports & Highlights on BBC Sport Scotland) Scottish League Cup - Live coverage & Highlights on BBC Sport Scotland; Bundesliga, 2. Bundesliga - Live Coverage on BT Sport; Ligue 1 & Coupe de la Ligue - Live Coverage on BT Sport; A-League - Live Coverage ...
TNT Sports went live on Tuesday across the U.K. and Ireland, replacing BT Sport. The rebrand was revealed earlier this year as part of the Warner Bros. Discovery joint venture. TNT Sports is ...
Jules Breach is a British sports broadcaster for TNT Sports and Channel 4. She has presented live football, cricket and other sports on various channels and platforms, including FOX Sports for UEFA Euro 2024.
Seema Jaswal is a British sports journalist and presenter who works for various broadcasters, including ITV, BT Sport and BBC. She is the first woman to present a Men's World Cup quarter final for a UK broadcaster and has covered many other sports events, such as the Champions League, the Premier League and the FIFA World Cup.
The launch of TNT Sports in July 2023 saw the channel renamed as TNT Sports 4 and because the deal to carry ESPN programming was not part of the transition from BT Sport to TNT Sports, the channel's association with American sports coverage ended, and with it coverage of the NCAA, which was later picked up by Sky Sports in November 2023, albeit with vastly reduced levels of coverage.