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Ligue 1: Amazon and Canal+

Like last year, Amazon Prime Video will exclusively broadcast 8 Ligue 1 matches per day: the Friday evening poster (9 p.m.), the Saturday afternoon match (5 p.m.), the Sunday match at midday ( 1 p.m.) followed by the multiplex (3 p.m.), as well as the Sunday evening meeting (8:45 p.m.).

The two remaining matches, those of Saturday evening (9 p.m.) and Sunday afternoon (5:05 p.m.) will be broadcast on Canal+.

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Price:

Prime Video: 12.99 per month or 99 euros per year for Prime Video's "Ligue 1 pass" (89 euros per year thanks to an introductory offer) in addition to the subscription to Amazon Prime (5.99 euros per month or 49 euros per year until September 15, 6.99 euros per month or 69.90 euros per year from September 15).

Canal+: from 20.99 euros per month.

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Ligue 2: the L'Equipe channel, Amazon and beIN Sports

The L'Equipe channel, available on TNT channel 21, has concluded a new agreement with Amazon to co-broadcast a poster from the Ligue 2 multiplex on Saturday evening (7 p.m.).

The rest of the matches will be available on Amazon, which keeps 8 of the ten posters, accessible with the "Ligue 1 pass".

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The other two matches, Saturday afternoon (3 p.m.) and Monday evening (8:45 p.m.) will be seen on the channels of the beIN Sports group.

Price:

The L'Equipe channel: free.

beIN Sports: 15 euros per month.

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Men's World Cup: TF1 and beIN Sports

TF1 will broadcast 28 competition matches unencrypted, including 16 group matches.

In detail, the channel will broadcast five of the eight round of 16, three quarter-finals out of four, the two semi-finals and the final.

All matches of the Blues will be available in the clear on TF1.

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The beIN Sports group will broadcast the entire competition.

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Champions League: Canal+, RMC Sport and beIN Sports

Canal+ and RMC Sport have retained the co-broadcast rights for lot N.1, i.e. the two best posters (one on Tuesday and one on Wednesday), but also those of the final, also broadcast unencrypted by TF1.

All other matches will be broadcast by beIN Sports.

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Price:

RMC Sport: from 19 euros per month.

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Europa League and Europa League Conference: Canal+, the M6 ​​group and RMC Sport

The M6 ​​group and Canal+ will co-broadcast the best poster each week, to choose between C3 and C4.

The rest of the matches will be broadcast by RMC Sport.

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Foreign championships: Canal+ and beIN Sports

The English Premier League will be broadcast exclusively on Canal+, the channel having not renewed its co-broadcasting agreement with RMC Sport.

The other major European championships will be on beIN Sports, which retains the rights to the Italian Serie A, the German Bundesliga and the Spanish La Liga.

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French Cup: not awarded

So far broadcast unencrypted on France Télévisions, and by paying on Eurosport, the Coupe de France is looking for a broadcaster for the next four seasons.

In April 2022, the call for tenders was declared unsuccessful and negotiations by mutual agreement were to be initiated by the Federation with the broadcasters.

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Women's D1: the Canal+ group

All of the women's D1 matches are broadcast on the Canal+ group channels (Canal+ Sport, Canal+, Foot+).

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French teams: TF1 and the M6 ​​group

If M6 is still co-broadcaster of the Blues for a League of Nations match in September, it is indeed TF1 which is preparing to become the home of the Blues, with all their matches at the World Cup, but also the start of qualifying for the Euro-2024 in March 2023.

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For the women's team, W9 remains the official channel of Les Bleues this season... but the rights to the Women's World Cup, scheduled for July 20 to August 20, 2023 in Australia and New Zealand, have not yet been finalized. assigned.

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