Sporting broadcast contracts in Latin America

Sporting broadcast contracts in Latin America

This article refers to sports broadcasting contracts in Latin America. For broadcasting rights in other countries, see Sports television broadcast contracts.

Auto Racing

Formula One

*Fox Sports

Other auto racing series

*World Rally Championship: ESPN (Highlights)
*NEXTEL Cup: SPEED
*IRL IndyCar Series: ESPN
*Turismo Carretera: Canal 13/TyC Max/TyC Sports (except Argentina)
*TC 2000: Canal 13/TyC Max/TyC Sports (except Argentina)
*Argentinian Rally: TyC Sports (Highlights)

Baseball

Major League Baseball

*ESPN: Domingo de Grandes Ligas (April-August), not available in the South Cone; Festival de Cuadrangulares; All Star Game; Division Series; League Championship Series (TBS games); World Series.
*ESPN Dos: Domingo de Grandes Ligas (September); Monday Night Baseball; Wednesday Night Baseball; Tuesdays and Fridays games; Division Series.
*Fox Sports: Regular season games; All Star Game; Division Series; League Championship Series (FOX games); World Series (all games delayed in South Cone).
*DirecTV/SKY: 500+ games per season.
*Televisa (México): World Series.
*Telemax (México): Regular season games (Saturday and Sunday); Division Series; League Championship Series.
*Cadena Tres (México): Regular season games.

Other baseball

*Liga Mexicana del Pacífico: ESPN Dos, Telemax, SKY.
*Liga Mexicana de Beisbol (Mexican Summer League): ESPN Dos, TVC, SKY.
*Liga Venezolana de Beisbol Profesional: ESPN Dos.
*Caribbean Series: ESPN Dos (México only).
*Little League World Series: ESPN, ESPN Dos.
*NCAA Baseball: ESPN, ESPN Dos.

Basketball

National Basketball Association
*ESPN: Wednesday and Friday night games; NBA Playoffs:"(New agreement beginning in 2008–09)" Two regular season games per week (Wednesday and Friday night) with an additional 12 Wednesday night games and select NBA playoffs. NBA Finals and All-Star Game (Caribbean only).
*Canal 7 Argentina: One Sunday game; NBA Finals and All-Star Game
*TVC Mexico: Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday game; All-Star Weekend; playoffs and NBA Finals

FIBA events
*Fox Sports : World Championship (South Cone except Argentina and Bolivia); Americas League
*TyC Sports: Americas Championship and World Championship (Argentina only)
*Canal 7 Argentina: Americas Championship and World Championship (Argentina games; Semi-finals; Final)

Other basketball
*WNBA: ESPN , TVC
*Euroleague: ESPN
*NCAA Basketball: ESPN
*Liga Sudamericana: ESPN+
*Liga Nacional de Básquetbol: TyC Sports
*Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional: TVC

Field Hockey

*ESPN+: Hockey World Cup; Champions Trophy

Golf

*ESPN: World Golf Championships; The Masters; U.S. Open; PGA/LPGA Tour coverage
*The Golf Channel: European Tour; PGA Tour; Champions Tour

Gridiron Football

National Football League

*ESPN: Sunday Night Football; Monday Night Football; Wild Card Saturday; AFC playoff games; Super Bowls XLIII (2009), XLIV (2010) and XLVI (2012); Pro Bowl
*Fox Sports North Cone: Two Sunday afternoon games; Two Thanksgiving day games; Sunday Wild Card games; NFC playoff games; Super Bowls XLIV (2010) and XLV (2011)
*Fox Sports South Cone: One Sunday afternoon game (delayed); One Sunday Wild Card game (delayed); One NFC divisional playoff game (delayed); NFC Championship game; Super Bowls XLIV (2010) and XLV (2011)
*DirecTV: Sunday Ticket games

College Football Bowl games
*Fox Sports North Cone: Cotton, Orange, Fiesta and Sugar Bowls (2007–2010); BCS National Championship Game (2007–2009)
*ESPN: Rose Bowl; BCS National Championship Game (2010)

Arena Football League
*ESPN

Handball

*TyC Sports: World Championship

Horse Racing

*ESPN: Breeders' Cup; Belmont Stakes; South-American races

Motorcycle Racing

*ESPN/ESPN Dos/ESPN+: Moto GP
*ESPN+: Trial World Cup

Olympic Games

*2008 Summer Olympics: Televisa/TV Azteca/TVN/Canal 13/Senal Colombia/Caracol TV/RCN/ATV

Rugby

*ESPN+: Rugby World Cup; Heineken Cup; Top 14; Buenos Aires league; Los Pumas test-matches
*ESPN/ESPNDos: Rugby World Cup; Heineken Cup

occer/Association Football

UEFA Champions League
*ESPN: Group stage; First Knockout Round; Quarter-finals; Semi-finals; Final
*ESPN Dos/ESPN+: Qualifying round; Group stage; First Knockout Round; Quarter-finals::ESPN networks has exclusive rights for Tuesday matches.

UEFA Cup
*ESPN: Quarter-finals; Semi-finals; Final
*ESPN Dos/ESPN+: Qualifying round; Group stage; Round of 32; Round of 16; Quarter-finals
*TyC Sports: Select games of early rounds

UEFA Super Cup
*ESPN

European Leagues
*La Liga: DirecTV (all games)/Sky México (all games)/ESPN (three games per week; except México)
*Serie A: ESPN/ESPN Dos/ESPN+ (all games) and TVN ::ESPN networks has exclusive rights in Argentina and Mexico.
*English Premier League: Fox Sports
*1. Bundesliga: GolTV/ESPN/ESPN+
*Ligue 1: GolTV
*Eredivisie: ESPN/ESPN+

European Cups
*Copa del Rey: DirecTV/Sky México
*FA Cup, Football League Cup: ESPN Dos/ESPN+
*German Cup: ESPN

Copa Libertadores
*Fox Sports: All games; Copa Sudamericana; Recopa Sudamericana
*Caracol TV: Colombian teams games
*Canal 13: Boca Juniors games

Primera División Argentina
*TyC Sports: Friday night doubleheader; Saturday night doubleheader; Saturday afternoon game (except Argentina); Sunday afternoon game; Sunday night game (North and Central America only); Two delayed games (except Argentina); Primera B Nacional; Primera B Metropolitana; Highlights show (Argentina only, except Buenos Aires)
*TyC Max: Sunday tripleheader including Game of the week; Saturday doubleheader.
*Fox Sports: Game of the week (except Argentina); Sunday night game (South Cone only, except Argentina); Fútbol de Primera (highlights show, except Argentina)
*Canal 13: Fútbol de Primera
*Argentina national football team: TyC Sports

Primera División de México
*Sky México: Monterrey, Tigres, Atlas, Guadalajara, San Luis and Necaxa home games
*Televisa/TV Azteca: Saturday and Sunday games (note: networks contract to individual teams)
*Fox Sports: One Saturday game (South Cone only); InterLiga
*Mexico national football team: TV Azteca

Other Soccer
*FIFA World Cup: Sky México/Televisa/TV Azteca; TyC Sports/DirecTV; Megavisión, TVN, RED Televisión and DirecTV; DirecTV, RCN TV, and Caracol TV; La Tri. local stations
*FIFA U-20 World Cup: Sky México/DirecTV/Fox Sports (Argentina only)
*FIFA Confederations Cup: Sky México/DirecTV/Fox Sports (Argentina only)
*FIFA Club World Cup: Fox Sports
*UEFA European Football Championship: ESPN/ESPN Dos/ESPN+/Canal 9/Canal 13/Caracol TV/RCN TV/Televisa/TV Azteca/ATV/Meridiano
*: TV Chile/CDF

oftball

*World Cup of Softball: ESPN

Polo

Argentine Open Championship
*ESPN+: Final; delayed games
*ESPN: Highlights

Tortuguitas Open Championship
*ESPN+

Tennis

*Australian Open; French Open; ATP Masters Series: ESPN and ESPN Dos/ESPN+(early rounds)
*Wimbledon: ESPN Dos/ESPN+
*U.S. Open: ESPN; ESPN Dos/ESPN+ (early rounds) and DirecTV (first week only)
*Tennis Masters Cup: ESPN
*Davis Cup: TyC Sports (Final; Argentina ties), Fox Sports
*ATP International Series: ESPN; TyC Sports; Fox Sports
*Copa Argentina de Tenis: ESPN+

Volleyball

*TyC Sports: World Cup
*ESPN+: World League


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