TV rights: the L’Equipe group new broadcaster of Serie A in France

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Serie A lovers residing in France have been frustrated since the start of the season. Following the end of its partnership with beIN SPORTSthe Italian championship still did not have a broadcaster in France. Enough to annoy more than one, especially after missing an XXL shock between Inter and Juventus (4-4). But since Tuesday, October 29, good news! Serie A will finally be able to be broadcast in France.

The L’Équipe group will broadcast from this Tuesday evening, and for two seasons, two Serie A matches per day. It has also renewed the rights to the Cup and the Italian Super Cup. Since the start of the season, no Serie A match has been visible in France, after the end of the contract with beIN Sports last May. Now, the Italian Championship finally has a broadcaster. The L’Équipe group has acquired the rights for two seasons until 2026. It will broadcast via the L’Équipe channel and the L’Équipe live football platform, two of the most beautiful posters per day, with alternatively choice 1 (days odd) and choice 2 (even days) as well as choice 3. It will also have highlights of all matches», Indicates the group on its website.

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