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When will the French finally be able to watch Serie A shocks on television? Maybe sooner than expected. Indeed, according to information from Eurosport, The Team Channel is in the process of acquiring part of the TV rights to Serie A in France. The final details will be defined this Tuesday morning at the Italian Football League, “with the possibility, if everything is finalized, of broadcast from Wednesday for the rest of the 10th day“. The meeting between Milan and Naples this evening, however, should already be broadcast on the French media. Enough to force Serie A fans to update their current TV Football program.
The AS Roma-Torino matches, this Thursday and Monza-Milan, this Saturday, will follow. As a reminder, the Italian champion still has no official broadcasters in France since the resumption of the exercise in August. On illicit channels, such as Telegram, meetings have, for example, reached very high peaks of spectators. Unencrypted broadcasting should be able to eliminate this problem.
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