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The second match of Thierry Henry’s French team in the men’s football tournament of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games is not broadcast in the clear on France Télévisions channels.
While the entry of the French football team into the tournament of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on Wednesday evening was a hit with viewers (4.42 million viewers on France 2), the second match of Thierry Henry’s Blues, against Guinea this Saturday (kick-off 9 p.m.), will not be broadcast in the clear by France Télévisions channels. France 2 concludes its first day of official competition by touring the events, before the broadcast
What games presented by Léa Salamé and Laurent Luyat from 11:30 p.m.
The goals of Alexandre Lacazette and others will probably be shown on channel 2, but to follow the whole game on TV, you will have to go to the platform France.tvwhich therefore offers the game for free in streaming. The match can obviously be found on Eurosport 5, a pay channel available in particular in the Canal+ sports package. All the Olympics can also be found on Max, the video service of Warner Bros (formerly HBO Max).
France-Guinea against the Blues of handball
France 3 is showing the French team matches in team sports, but this Saturday evening sees the entry into the competition of Nikola Karabatic’s Blues in handball, for a clash against Denmark, at the Arena Paris Sud (Paris Expo at Porte de Versailles). France 4 is showing the American film Restless by Gus Van Sant, released in 2011 (and which has a rather decent audience rating of 3.8 out of 5).
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