PSG matches soon on TF1 and M6?

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PSG broadcast in the eyes of the greatest number, in clear, on the antenna of the first or sixth channels, that is not impossible. And this in the very short term. Such a promise could materialize on the horizon of the Club World Cup this summer.

The event scheduled from June 15 to July 13 in the United States must be broadcast in full by the Dazn group, which acquired the exclusive international rights of this World Cup for the tidy sum of a billion dollars last December. With the commitment announced to broadcast the competition matches free of charge.

However, in order to amortize its investment, the British platform would not be opposed to a retrocession of a few posters. “” According to our information, TF1 and M6 are currently in negotiations to acquire, from Dazn, matches of the next World Cup clubs », Note the team this Monday.

One or two PSG chicken matches concerned

As for PSG, which during the initial phase of the tournament has an appointment with Atlético de Madrid, Botafogo and Seattle, it would first be one or two group matches. An alternative of limited diffusion which interests the two national channels aroused at the highest point.

These negotiations for retrocession of TV rights would be valid internationally since the sports daily specifies that Dazn is currently negotiating with ” several territories ». As a reminder, this 2025 edition of the Club World Cup will be the first to count 32 participating teams.

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