DAZN

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DAZN (/dəˈzn/; pronounced "da zone") is a British over-the-top sports streaming and entertainment platform.[2]

DAZN
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Available inEnglish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Spanish
Founded8 July 2015; 8 years ago (2015-07-08) in London, England
Area served200+ countries and territories[a][1]
OwnerAccess Industries
CEOShay Segev (DAZN Group)
Key peopleJohn Gleasure (Executive Vice Chairman)
Andrea Radrizzani
Darren Waterman (CFO)
Sandeep Tiku (CTO)
James Rushton (Co Founder)
Ed McCarthy (COO)
Veronica Diquattro (CCIO)
Ben Barlow (CLO)
Marc Watson (CCO)
Neil Colligan (CDDO)
Daisy Wells (CCO)
IndustryInternet television, sports broadcasting
Employees2,600
URLwww.dazn.com
Launched10 August 2016 (2016-08-10)

The DAZN platform broadcasts live and on-demand sport in over 200 countries worldwide with a strong domestic presence in Italy, Spain, Germany, Japan, France, Portugal, Belgium, Taiwan, the United States and Canada, where it has key domestic broadcast rights.[3]

Founded in 2016 and majority owned by Access Industries, DAZN is Europe's largest digital sports broadcaster with over 75 rights.[4] In 2022, DAZN launched a range of other products as part of its platform, including in-play betting, gaming, e-commerce, merchandise and ticketing.[3]   

History

Launch of the DAZN platform (2016–2018)

In February 2016, prior to DAZN’s formal inception, Perform Group announced its acquisition of exclusive worldwide media rights to Japanese J.League football under a 10-year, ¥210 billion (US$2 billion) contract, succeeding the league's ¥5 billion deal with SKY Perfect. Under the new contract, all matches from the three J.League divisions (J1, J2, and J3) would be broadcast under the DAZN brand from 2017. The league described the contract as the largest broadcast rights deal in the history of Japanese sport.[5] In March 2023, DAZN extended its deal with J.League to 2033.[6]

In August 2016, Perform Group launched the DAZN platform in Austria, Germany, Japan and Switzerland.[7][8][9][10] It described by media at the time as being the "Netflix for sport".[11]

In July 2017, DAZN announced that it would expand into Canada, after having acquired over-the-top streaming rights to the National Football League in Canada, including NFL Game Pass and access to NFL RedZone.[12][13][14] In August 2017, the company reached a deal to sublicense content from beIN Sports Canada, including selected UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League matches, as well as other international sports rights.[15]

The Canadian launch was met with technical issues, including inconsistent stream qualities, buffering, and latency between the streams and television broadcasts.[16][17] DAZN apologized for the "inadequate service" that it delivered and said it was working to rectify them.[16][17] As a result, DAZN began to distribute NFL Sunday Ticket to television providers in October 2017, as had been the case before.[17] On 20 November 2017, DAZN acquired Canadian rights to International Basketball Federation (FIBA) events.[18]

In February 2018, DAZN sub-licensed Japanese rights to the B.League, Nippon Professional Baseball, La Liga, and the Premier League from Softbank.[19]

In February 2018, DAZN acquired Canadian broadcast rights to the 2018 Commonwealth Games and subsumed Major League Soccer's digital out-of-market service MLS Live — with live and on-demand streaming of matches featuring U.S. teams.[20][21] Roku support was also added that month.[22] In March, DAZN reached a syndication deal to carry content from Pac-12 Network on the service in Canada.[23]

In May 2018, DAZN announced that it had acquired exclusive Canadian rights to the UEFA Champions League and Europa League, beginning in the 2018–19 season and replacing TSN.[24][25] In April 2019, DAZN announced that it had acquired Canadian rights to the Premier League, replacing Sportsnet and TSN, under a three-year deal.[26][27]

US expansion, combat sports launch and corporate restructure (2018)

In May 2018, DAZN announced its expansion into the United States and the signing of a broadcasting deal with Matchroom Boxing.[28] The deal with Matchroom was signed for an initial two years with the option for a six-year extension.[28] Matchroom’s Chairman, Eddie Hearn, said that the deal was a "groundbreaking deal in the history of boxing".[29][30]

In the same month, former ESPN president John Skipper as executive chairman of Perform Group.[31] He later became the first chief executive officer of DAZN.[32]

In June 2018, DAZN announced a five-year streaming rights deal with the Viacom-owned mixed martial arts promotion Bellator and included the U.S. and all other regions currently served by DAZN. The rights include seven exclusive events per-year, as well as all events televised by Paramount Network.[33][34]

DAZN officially launched in the U.S. in September 2018, ahead of its first boxing event of Anthony Joshua vs. Alexander Povetkin on 22 September. Its launch content also included the World Boxing Super Series, as well as the AFC Champions League, the Chilean Primera Division, J-League and other content.[35][36] DAZN's broadcast team for its U.S. boxing events is led by "Sugar" Ray Leonard and Brian Kenny on play-by-play, with LZ Granderson as ringside reporter, and Michael Buffer as ring announcer. Buffer appeared in a U.S. marketing campaign for the service, contrasting its business model to pay-per-views.[37][38]

In September 2018, DAZN's parent company Perform Group underwent a reorganization, with its sports data business spun into a second company known as Perform Content (which was later sold to Vista Equity Partners and merged with STATS LLC in 2019 to form Stats Perform, and its consumer properties (including DAZN itself, as well as several co-owned sports news websites) retained as DAZN Group.[39][40]

In October 2018, DAZN announced that it had signed a five-year, 11-fight deal with Mexican boxer Canelo Álvarez valued at a minimum of $365 million, beginning with his then-upcoming bout against Rocky Fielding in December for the WBA super middleweight title. Álvarez was previously aligned with HBO, which had announced that it would discontinue boxing broadcasts. The contract overtook Giancarlo Stanton's $325 million contract with the Miami Marlins as the highest-valued contract with a single athlete in sport known at the time.[41][42][43][44]

In November 2018, Major League Baseball announced a three-year content partnership with DAZN, which includes on-demand highlights, and ChangeUp—a live nightly studio program featuring look-ins and analysis.[45][46] Just before the start of the 2020 season, DAZN cancelled MLB-related programming due to financial stresses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[47]

In December 2018, DAZN was estimated to be worth £3 billion: it was described by the Evening Standard as one of the United Kingdom's few tech "unicorns".[48]

European and Asian launch (2018–2020)

DAZN launched in Italy in August 2018, with an acquisition of exclusive rights to 114 Serie A matches beginning in the 2018–19 season and other domestic rights on launch including the European Rugby Champions Cup, Showtime Championship Boxing, UFC programming, and the World Rally Championship.[49][50] In September, DAZN announced that in order to improve the accessibility of its Serie A rights, it would begin to offer a subscription-based linear channel on Sky Italia's satellite service.[51]

In January 2019, DAZN acquired the rights to broadcast the 2019 AFC Asian Cup in Canada and the United States.[52] In March 2019, DAZN doubled its U.S. monthly cost, but also introduced a new yearly option at a discount.[53]

DAZN launched in Spain in February 2019, becoming its eighth market.[54][55] The service went live with a roster of exclusive premium sport content including MotoGP, Moto 2 and Moto3 (2019–2022), EuroLeague, EuroCup and Premier League. Other rights included FA Cup, EFL Cup, Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana, EFL Championship, UFC, Golden Boy, Matchroom Boxing and PDC Darts.

In March 2019, DAZN signed a three-year, six-fight deal with Gennady Golovkin, under which it would broadcast two fights per-year. The contract also includes two cards per-year from Golovkin's GGG Promotions beginning in 2020. The deal began with his June 2019 bout against Canadian boxer Steve Rolls. Golovkin's promoter explained that the choice of a Canadian boxer was intended to help encourage DAZN subscriptions in the country.[56][57][58] Golovkin cited the broadcaster's "global vision" as an influence on the decision.[59]

In April 2019, DAZN premiered a new show, Da Pull Up, hosted by Akin "Ak" Reyes and Barak Bess, and premiered the first episode of 40 Days - docuseries chronicling the lead-up to Canelo Álvarez's bout against Daniel Jacobs.[60][61]

In May 2019, the service announced an expansion into Brazil as its ninth market, acquiring rights to the Copa Sudamericana and Campeonato Brasileiro Série C, and other international football competitions among other properties.[62][63][64]

In July 2019, DAZN also reached a syndication deal with Eurosport in Austria, Germany, Italy, and Spain, allowing DAZN subscribers to access live and on-demand sports programming from Eurosport in these regions. In addition, DAZN sub-licensed 45 Bundesliga matches from Eurosport in Germany and Austria over the next two seasons — with 39 exclusive to the service.[65]

In July 2019, former Indianapolis Colts punter and WWE personality Pat McAfee signed a content deal with DAZN, which added television simulcasts of his podcast and The Pat McAfee Show to the service, as well as contributions to shoulder content for DAZN's NFL rights.[66] DAZN and McAfee terminated their broadcast partnership in May 2020.[67]

Global launch and appointment of Shay Segev (2020–2021)

In March 2020, DAZN announced that it would expand into 200 additional countries worldwide, with an initial focus on giving wider distribution to its boxing and original content portfolio.[68][69]

With the COVID-19 pandemic resulting in widespread suspension of international sport, DAZN stated in late March 2020 that it would not pay rightsholders for content that had not been delivered under their contracts.[70] In May 2020, the Financial Times reported that DAZN was seeking further investments in order to secure the future of the business, which had been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.[71][72]

In September 2020, DAZN extended their carriage agreement with Eurosport through August 2023, and added Switzerland to the agreement.[73]

In October 2020, it reached a deal to sell stakes in Goal, Spox, VoetbalZone to Integrated Media Company (IMC), a portfolio of TPG Capital,[74] and in December 2020 it sold Sporting News to PAX Holdings.[75]

In January 2021, former Entain CEO Shay Segev was named the new CEO of DAZN, after having acted alongside founder James Rushton for the previous six months.[76]

In March 2021, former Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International executive Kevin A. Mayer became the chairman of DAZN, replacing John Skipper.[77] That month, DAZN secured the exclusive broadcasting rights of Serie A TIM in Italy and LaLiga rights in Spain.[78]

DAZN announced a five-year agreement with Matchroom Sport in June 2021.[79] It also announced a four-year global broadcasting deal for the UEFA Women's Champions League (outside of China, the Middle East, and North Africa) under which it will partner with YouTube to simulcast 61 matches during the 2021–22 and 2022–23 seasons.[80]

In July 2021, the company agreed an eight-year deal for the rights of Japan’s Women Empowerment League.[81]

In October 2021, DAZN launched its proprietary video player, Mercury.[82]

In November 2021, the company launched DAZN X, its innovation hub.[83] In December 2021, DAZN was awarded with the 2021 Apple TB App of the Year award.[84]

Diversification of DAZN platform & continued expansion (2022–present)

In 2022, DAZN began diversifying its platform beyond sports streaming to include a range of other sports entertainment, including the sale of tickets and merchandise, sports non-fungible tokens (NFTs), gaming and betting.[85][86] The launch of NFTs in Japan was a failure. Following the launch of the product on 24 March 2022, DAZN published a notice on their dedicated DAZN Moments website stating that the service would be terminated on 30 November 2023, with no further purchases or sales available. DAZN further added that no Moments could be held by customers after 14 March 2024, rendering the purchases worthless.[87] Likewise, the vast majority of DAZN's NFTs launched in tandem with boxing contests failed to generate purchases.[88]

In April 2022, DAZN launched DAZN Bet in the UK and signed a strategic partnership with Pragmatic Group to develop its sports betting product.[89] Shay Segev, Dazn CEO, said: "The convergence of sports media and betting is the future.”[90]

In May 2022, DAZN signed a deal to carry Red Bull TV, including live and on-demand content.[91] DAZN also signed a four-event deal with KSI's Misfits Boxing, carrying cards under the branding "MF & DAZN: X Series".[92] In August, it launched DAZN PPV, it’s pay-per-view service.[93]

In June 2022, DAZN announced a global broadcasting deal with British boxer Anthony Joshua, beginning with his 20 August rematch against Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia. The deal was reported to be valued at £100 million per-year, with Joshua also becoming a brand ambassador for DAZN.[94]

In July 2022, Segev stated that there were plans to add more interactive features to the platform, such as "watch parties", alternative broadcasts of events, and sports betting integration.[95] In September 2022, DAZN announced that it would acquire sports broadcaster Eleven Group, expanding its position in parts of Asia and Europe, and in global sports streaming rights and technologies.[96][97] The acquisition was later finalized in February 2023.[98] Details of the acquisition were included in DAZN Groups's published accounts, stating that Eleven was acquired on a share-only basis, while £35m in funding was provided to Eleven subject to an annual interest rate of 14%.[99]

In 2022, the company launched DAZN Store in Germany, its online ecommerce platform for fa merchandise.[100]

In January 2023, DAZN signed a five-year deal with KSI and Misfits Boxing and a multi-year agreement with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) to carry its programming in 42 Asian and European territories.[101] In February 2023, DAZN announced that it had acquired the global rights to the NFL's Game Pass service outside of the U.S. and China under a 10-year deal beginning in the 2023 NFL season; it will be sold as a standalone subscription service on the DAZN platform.[102]

In January 2023, DAZN and Amazon agreed a global distribution deal for DAZN’s streaming service on Amazon’s Prime Video Channel.[103]

In March 2023, DAZN Chairman Kevin A. Mayer two-year term came to an end.[104] That month the company launched DAZN 1 on the Sky platform.[105]

In May 2023, DAZN launched two new global FAST channels, DAZN Combat and DAZN Women’s Football, which will be available globally through LG, Samsung TV Plus and VIDAA.[106]

In June 2023, DAZN struck a 10-year deal with the NFL to deliver NFL Game Pass on its platform globally, allowing subscribers to stream every football game live.[107]

In July 2023, as the company expands its offering into the sale of sports ticketing, it announced a partnership with DAIMANI to launch an integrated ticketing product for DAZN subscribers.[108]

In August 2023, it was announced DAZN had acquired US-based women’s football streaming platform, Ata Football.[109]

In the same month, DAZN launched in France after partnering with French TV operator Canal+ for the broadcast of Ligue 1 football matches.[110] DAZN also announced a five-year partnership with Fanatics, a global sports merchandise platform, as DAZN expands into the sale of merchandise.[111]

Organisation

DAZN is headquartered in London, England and employs over 2,400 people in more than 25 countries worldwide.[112] It is privately owned by Access Industries, the investment group founded by Sir Len Blavatnik.[113] DAZN has 20 million paid subscribers globally.[114]  

As of 2022, DAZN has exclusive broadcast rights for various sports in 10 core markets, which are the UK, Belgium, Germany, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Japan, Taiwan, Canada and the US.[115] DAZN is Europe’s largest sports broadcaster and the largest broadcaster in Italy, Japan, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Spain.[115][116]

In 2022, it reported revenues of $2.3 billion, over 70% increase from 2021, making it the highest grossing sports app in the world.[117] DAZN has nonetheless never posted a profit before tax since launching, and for the four financial years between 2019-2022 posted consecutive losses of over £1 billion annually.

DAZN’s CEO is Shay Segev, who was appointed in January 2021.[76] The non-executive directors are Lincoln Benet, John Gleasure and Guillaume D’Hauteville.[118]

Availability and access

The DAZN platform is available in over 200 countries globally.[115]

DAZN is available on most connected devices including Smart TV's, set-top boxes, streaming sticks, smartphones, tablets, PCs and video game consoles.[119][120] In the UK and globally, DAZN can be accessed on Samsung, LG, Sony and Panasonic Smart TVs, PlayStation and Xbox. Subscribers also have access to DAZN on their Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Google Chromecast and Apple TV and can find the app on their IPhone, IPad, and android mobile devices.[103] DAZN is available as an Amazon Channel on Amazon Prime TV and can be viewed on Channel 429 on Sky in the UK and Ireland.[103][105]   

In September 2019, Comcast reached a deal with DAZN to offer an app for the service its Xfinity X1 cable boxes, becoming the first U.S. television provider to offer support for the service within their platform.[121]

Controversies

DAZN's launches in new territories have suffered from repeated issues. The opening weekend of the J.League saw multiple issues including buffering and other technical problems, leading to founder James Rushton travelling to Japan and making an in-person apology.[122][123] The opening week broadcast of NFL in Canada in September 2017 was plagued with technical problems, leading the company to issue an apology and refunds to its customers after mounting complaints.[124] DAZN's broadcast of the boxing fight between Canelo Álvarez and Daniel Jacobs on 4 May 2019 received numerous complaints from fans, including bad streaming quality and claims of biased commentators.[125] In September 2021, Italian consumer group Codacons threatened a class action lawsuit against DAZN to revoke its broadcasting rights for Serie A football, after fan complaints of service blackouts. Italian telecommunications regulator AGCOM and the country's antitrust body have opened investigations into the service. Italian undersecretary for sport Valentina Vezzali said: "We are monitoring the situation so that everything can be resolved for the benefit of the users, who are the ones who want to see their teams on television and cheer for their favorite team."[126] In August 2022, DAZN's streaming coverage suffered serious technical problems during the season opening day of Serie A, and was again condemned by multiple Italian politicians and Italy's consumer protection organization Udicon. AGCOM also intervened, and DAZN issued an apology and offered compensations to affected customers.[127] In January 2023, DAZN agreed to take urgent steps to improve its service in Italy, after its executives were called to a meeting with Italian government ministers Adolfo Urso and Andrea Abodi.[128] In Spain, Orange S.A. sought a settlement after DAZN's technical failures prevented both the transmission of La Liga matches to Orange and Movistar, together with incurring additional infrastructure costs. [129]

DAZN was criticized for its unethical business conduct. Monthly subscription is advertised at $19.99/month, but users are locked into a 12-month contract upon signup, and not allowed to cancel until the end of the 12 months. The details of which are only disclosed once in the fine print. The actual monthly subscription plan, called "Flexible Pass" and priced at $24.99/month, requires 30 days notice in advance of cancellation. Service will continue for another 30 days from when the user cancels, and the user will be charged on a pro-rate basis for excess time beyond the billing cycle. Only the yearly subscription will cancel at the end of the billing cycle regardless of when the user unsubscribes.[130] DAZN was also sued by the German Federal Association of Consumer Organizations (VZBV) over the alleged use of non-transparent contract clauses that allowed DAZN to make excessive contractual changes, including price adjustments. The Munich I Regional Court largely agreed with the VZBV, upholding many of the complaints.[131]

As of 18 November 2023 DAZN had a 'Bad' reputation on Trustpilot with 1.1 out of 5 stars.[132]

Financial performance

Since launching as DAZN, the company has failed to make a profit in each year of operations. In its first published set of accounts in 2015, DAZN's losses before tax were £6.81 million. In 2016, losses before tax increased to £77.26 million. 2017 saw company losses before tax further grow to £259.4 million, and then in 2018 losses before tax were stated as over £520 million. Since the 2019 financial year to the most recent published set of accounts for 2022, losses before tax have exceeded £1 billion annually.[133][134][135][136][137][138][139][140]

Programming

Sports rights

Noted sports rights held by DAZN include:

Football

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
FIFA World CupAustria, Germany, JapanHighlights
FIFA Women's World CupGermany
FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)Austria, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Japan, SwitzerlandLive until 2028
(delayed for Germany national team matches; unavailable for both Austria and Switzerland national team matches respectively)
UEFA EuroAustria, Germany, SpainHighlights
UEFA Euro qualifyingAustria, Belgium, Canada, France (via La Chaîne L'Équipe), Germany, Japan, SwitzerlandLive until 2028
(delayed for Germany national team matches; unavailable for both Austria and Switzerland national team matches respectively)
UEFA Nations League
UEFA Women's EuroGermany
UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship[141]
FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC)Japan[142]
AFC Asian CupAustria (via Sportdigital), Germany (via Sportdigital), Japan, Switzerland (via Sportdigital)
AFC U-23 Asian CupJapanLive until 2028
AFC U-20 Asian Cup
AFC U-17 Asian Cup
AFC Solidarity Cup
AFC Women's Asian Cup
AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament
AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup
AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup
FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)France[143]
Copa AméricaAustria (via Sportdigital), Germany (via Sportdigital), Switzerland (via Sportdigital)
CONMEBOL Sub-20Austria (via Sportdigital), Canada, Germany (via Sportdigital)
CONCACAF Gold Cup
FIFA World Cup qualification (CAF)Austria (via Sportdigital), Germany (via Sportdigital), Switzerland (via Sportdigital)
Africa Cup of Nations
FinalissimaAustria, Canada, Germany, Japan, Switzerland
UEFA Champions LeagueAustria, Canada, Germany, Malaysia (via beIN Sports), Portugal, Singapore (via beIN Sports)[144]
UEFA Europa LeagueBelgium (via Play Sports), Canada, Italy, Malaysia (via beIN Sports), Singapore (via beIN Sports)Live until 2024[145]
UEFA Europa Conference League[146]
UEFA Super CupAustria, Canada, Germany, Malaysia (via beIN Sports), Portugal, Singapore (via beIN Sports)[147]
UEFA Youth League
UEFA Women's Champions LeagueWorldwide (excluding Middle East and North Africa and China and its territories)Live until 2025[148]
Premier LeagueBelgium (via Play Sports), Portugal, Spain[149]
English Football LeagueAustria, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland[150]
FA CupAustria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, SwitzerlandLive until 2024[151]
EFL CupAustria, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland[150]
EFL Trophy
FA Community ShieldAustria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, SwitzerlandLive until 2023
FA Youth CupJapan
Women's Super LeagueAlbania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Spain, Serbia, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, UzbekistanLive until 2024[152][153]
Women's FA Cup
FA Women's League Cup
La LigaAustria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Japan, Malaysia (via beIN Sports), Portugal, Singapore (via beIN Sports), Spain, Taiwan165 matches per season in Spain[154]
Segunda División
Copa del ReyAustria (via Sportdigital), France (via La Chaîne L'Équipe), Germany (via Sportdigital), Switzerland (via Sportdigital)
Supercopa de España
Liga FWorldwideLive until 2027[155]
BundesligaAustria, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Malaysia (via beIN Sports), Portugal, Singapore (via beIN Sports), SwitzerlandFriday and Sunday matches for DACH[156]
2. BundesligaRelegation highlights only for DACH
DFB-PokalAustria, Belgium, Canada, France (via La Chaîne L'Équipe), Germany, Japan, Portugal, SwitzerlandHighlights only for DACH
DFL-SupercupAustria, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Malaysia (via beIN Sports), Portugal, Singapore (via beIN Sports), Switzerland
Frauen-BundesligaBrazil, Canada, Europe (excluding Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland and Sweden), Japan[157]
DFB-Pokal Frauen
Serie AAustria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Japan, Malaysia (via beIN Sports), Singapore (via beIN Sports)Live until 2024
Serie BItaly
Coppa ItaliaAustria, France (via La Chaîne L'Équipe), Germany, Japan, Spain
Supercoppa Italiana
Serie A FemminileAustria, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Spain, United Kingdom, United States[158]
Coppa Italia Femminile
Supercoppa Femminile
Ligue 1Austria, Belgium, France (via Canal+ Ligue 1), Germany, Japan, Malaysia (via beIN Sports), Portugal, Singapore (via beIN Sports), Spain (via Eurosport)Live until 2024[159][160]
Ligue 2France (via La Chaîne L'Équipe)
Championnat NationalFrance2 matches per matchweek[161]
Coupe de FranceJapan, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and selected asian countries[162][163]
Trophée des ChampionsAustria, Belgium, Germany, Japan, Malaysia (via beIN Sports), Portugal, Singapore (via beIN Sports), Spain (via Eurosport)Live until 2023
Division 1 FéminineAustria, France, Germany, Ireland, Spain, United Kingdom, United States[164]
Coupe de France FéminineJapan, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and selected asian countries
Trophée des ChampionnesAustria, France, Germany, Ireland, Spain, United Kingdom, United States[164]
Primeira LigaAustria, Germany, Italy, Japan, SwitzerlandLive until 2026[165]
Liga Portugal 2Japanonly Oliveirense matches[166]
Campeonato Nacional Feminino[167]
EredivisieAustria (via Sportdigital), Belgium (via Play Sports), Germany (via Sportdigital), Switzerland (via Sportdigital)
KNVB CupAustria (via Sportdigital), Germany (via Sportdigital), Switzerland (via Sportdigital)
Johan Cruyff Shield
Belgian Pro LeagueBelgium, Canada, France, Japan, Portugal
Challenger Pro LeagueBelgium
Belgian CupCanada, Japan, Portugal
Pro League SupercupBelgium, Canada, Japan, Portugal
Belgian Women's Super LeagueBelgium
Scottish Premiership
Scottish League Cup
EkstraklasaAustria (via Sportdigital), Germany (via Sportdigital), Switzerland (via Sportdigital)
Czech First League
Premiership WomenWorldwideLive until 2027[168]
AFC Champions LeagueJapanLive until 2028[169]
AFC CupAustria (via Sportdigital), Germany (via Sportdigital), Japan, Switzerland (via Sportdigital)Live until 2028 in Japan[142]
J1 LeagueLive until 2032 in Japan
J2 LeagueJapanLive until 2032
J3 League
WE LeagueLive until 2028
A-League MenAustria, Germany, Italy, Switzerland
Saudi Pro LeagueAustria, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Ireland, United Kingdom[170]
Saudi Women's Premier LeagueWorldwide (excluding Middle East and North Africa)[171]
SAFF Women's Cup
CONMEBOL Libertadores Sub-20Austria (via Sportdigital), Germany (via Sportdigital), Switzerland (via Sportdigital)
Brasileirão Série AAustria (via Sportdigital), France, Germany (via Sportdigital), Switzerland (via Sportdigital)
Brasileirão Série CBrazil[172]
Copa do BrasilAustria (via Sportdigital), Germany (via Sportdigital), Switzerland (via Sportdigital)
Copa do NordesteBrazil[173]
Argentine Primera DivisiónAustria (via Sportdigital), Germany (via Sportdigital), Switzerland (via Sportdigital)
Copa de la Liga Profesional
Copa Argentina
U.S. Open CupBelgium, Canada, Italy, Japan[174]
African Football LeagueWorldwide
Soccer Champions TourBelgium, Canada, Italy, Japan
Riyadh Season CupWorldwide (excluding Canada and United States)
Women's International Champions CupAfghanistan, Åland Islands, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Antarctica, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Benin, Bhutan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Bouvet Island, British Indian Ocean Territory, Brunei, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Comoros, Congo, Cook Islands, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Djibouti, East Timor, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Estonia, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Falkland Islands, Fiji, France, French Polynesia, French Southern Territories, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Gibraltar, Greece, Greenland, Guam, Guernsey, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Heard Islands and McDonald Islands, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Ireland, Isle of Man, Israel, Italy, Ivory Coast, Japan, Jersey, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kiribati, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macau, Madagascar, Malawi, Maldives, Mali, Malta, Marshall Islands, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mayotte, Micronesia, Moldova, Monaco, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, Netherlands, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Niger, Nigeria, Niue, Norfolk Island, North Macedonia, North Mariana Islands, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Palau, Palestine, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Pitcairn, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Reunion, Romania, Rwanda, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Helena, Samoa, San Marino, Sao Tome & Principe, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, South Korea, South Sudan, Spain, Sri Lanka, St Helena and Ascension Island, St Pierre & Miquelon, Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Tokelau, Tonga, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Uganda, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Vietnam, Virgin Islands, Wallis and Futuna, Western Sahara, Zambia, Zimbabwe[175]

American football

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
National Football LeagueWorldwide (via NFL Game Pass International; except China and United States)Co-distribute in Austria, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, Portugal and Switzerland[176]
NCAAAustria, Germany, Switzerland[177]
United States Football LeagueWorldwide (excluding Australia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Sweden and United Kingdom)[178]
A7FLWorldwide[179]
Women's National Football Conference[180]

Archery

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
World Archery FederationTaiwan

Baseball

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
Nippon Professional BaseballJapan, Taiwanexcept Hiroshima Toyo Carp home matches in Japan[181]
Chinese Professional Baseball LeagueTaiwanAll regular season games. Responsible for productions of Hawks' and Monkeys' home games.
Asia Winter LeagueWorldwide broadcast and Taiwanese Co-Stream with DAZN's Twitch channels

Basketball

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
FIBA Basketball World CupWorldwide (via Courtside 1891; except China and Middle East & North Africa)Local TV broadcaster in Italy, Japan[182]
FIBA Basketball World Cup qualificationLocal TV broadcaster in Japan
EuroBasket
EuroBasket qualification
FIBA Asia Cup
FIBA Asia Cup qualification
FIBA AmeriCup
FIBA AmeriCup qualification
AfroBasket
AfroBasket qualification
FIBA Men's Olympic QualifyingLocal TV broadcaster in Japan
FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup
EuroBasket WomenLocal TV broadcaster in Italy, Japan
FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying
NBABelgium, Germany[183]
WNBAGermany (via NBA TV)
NBA G League
NCAAAustria, Germany, Switzerland[177]
EuroLeagueItaly
EuroCup
Basketball Champions LeagueWorldwide (via Courtside 1891; except China and Middle East & North Africa)Local TV broadcaster in France, Italy
Liga ACBPortugal
Copa del Rey
Supercopa de España
Lega Basket Serie AItaly
Lega Basket Final Eight
Lega Basket Supercoppa
LNB Pro AFrance (via La Chaîne L'Équipe)
B.LeagueJapanHighlights
East Asia Super LeagueWorldwide (via Courtside 1891; except China and Middle East & North Africa)

Beach soccer

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
Serie AItaly
Coppa Italia
Supercoppa Italiana

Bowling

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
Weber CupAustria, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United States

Chess

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
Champions Chess TourWorldwide[184]
Global Chess League[185]

Combat sports

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
UFCAustria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Spain (via Eurosport)
Golden Boy PromotionsWorldwideSome cards could be blocked in certain regions[186][187]
Matchroom Boxing[188][187]
Misfits Boxing
World Boxing Super SeriesAustria, Canada, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Spain (via Eurosport), United States[189]
World Sambo ChampionshipsSpain (via Eurosport)
Brave Combat FederationWorldwide (excluding Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Japan, Middle East & North Africa, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland)[190]
Cage WarriorsSpain (via Eurosport)
Superfights KickboxingBrazil, Italy, Spain
PFL GlobalAlbania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Fiji, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Greenland, Guernsey, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jersey, Kazakhstan, Kiribati, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Lithuania, Macau, Malaysia, Malta, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Mongolia, Netherlands, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Saint Martin, Samoa, Singapore, Slovakia, Solomon Islands, Spain, St. Pierre & Miquelon, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, Vietnam[191]
PFL EuropeAlbania, Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Armenia, Aruba, Austria, Bahamas, Barbados, Belarus, Belgium, Bonaire, Brazil, British Virgin Islands, Brunei, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Cayman Islands, Curacao, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominica, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Haiti, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macau, Malaysia, Malta, Martinique, Mexico, Mongolia, Montserrat, Myanmar, Navassa Island, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Nueva Esparta, Poland, Portugal, Saba, San Andres and Providencia, Saint Barthelemy, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Martin, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Singapore, Sint Eustatius, Sint Maarten, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Turks and Caicos Islands, Ukraine, United Kingdom, US Virgin Islands, Uzbekistan
Naciones MMAWorldwide[192]
Muay Thai For Life[193][194]
Ansgar Fighting League[195]
King of KingsWorldwide (excluding Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania)[196][194]
Bushido MMA[196]
Dream Boxing
Red Owl BoxingWorldwide[197]
Overtime Boxing[198]
Oktagon MMAWorldwide (excluding Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Slovakia, Switzerland)[199]
Wasserman BoxingWorldwide (excluding Ireland, Latin America, South Africa, United Kingdom)[200]
Most Valuable ProspectsWorldwide[201]
Fight Clubbing[202]
Rajadamnern World Series[203]
ONE ChampionshipItaly
Tasman FightersWorldwide[204]
Kingpyn BoxingWorldwide (excluding Brazil)[205]
Miura BoxingWorldwide (excluding Mexico)
Westside PromotionsWorldwide
Broadway Boxing
Federazione Pugilistica ItalianaItaly[206]
Y12 BoxingWorldwide
GloryBelgium, France[207]
Bellator MMAEurope[208]
Salita PromotionsWorldwide
Conlan Boxing

Cricket

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
Indian Premier LeagueIreland, Japan, United Kingdom[209]
Caribbean Premier LeagueAustria, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland
Women's Caribbean Premier LeagueAustria, Germany, Switzerland

Cue sports

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
World SnookerAustria (via Eurosport), Brazil, Canada, Germany (via Eurosport), Italy (via Eurosport), Spain (via Eurosport), Switzerland (via Eurosport), United StatesWorld Snooker Championship only for Austria, Germany and Switzerland
Championship League SnookerBrazil, Canada, Italy, Spain, United States
Champion of ChampionsAustria, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, United States
World Masters of SnookerWorldwide[210]
Matchroom PoolAustria, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, United States

Cycling

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
UCI World TourAustria (via Eurosport), Germany (via Eurosport), Italy (via Eurosport), Spain (via Eurosport), Switzerland (via Eurosport)
Union Européenne de Cyclisme

Darts

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
Professional Darts CorporationAustria, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, Switzerland, Spain, United States[211]

eSports

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
BLAST PremierWorldwide[212][better source needed]
eChampions LeagueAustria, Canada, Germany
eLaLigaSpain
ePro LeagueBelgium

Field hockey

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
Men's FIH Hockey World CupAustria, Germany, Switzerland
Women's FIH Hockey World Cup
Men's FIH Pro LeagueAustria, Germany, Spain (via Eurosport), Switzerland[213]
Women's FIH Pro League[214]
Men's EuroHockey ChampionshipBelgium
Women's EuroHockey Championship
Euro Hockey LeagueAustria, Germany, Switzerland[215]

Fishing

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
Fish'O'ManiaAustria, Brazil, Canada, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, United States

Five-a-side football

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
FIFA Futsal World Cup qualification (UEFA)Germany[216]
AFC Futsal Asian CupJapan[142]
UEFA Futsal Champions LeaguePortugal, Spain[217]
Futsal-BundesligaGermany[216]
AFC Futsal Club ChampionshipJapan[142]
Socca World CupWorldwide

Golf

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
PGA TourItaly (via Eurosport); Middle East & North Africa and Southeast Asia (via PGA Tour Pass)[218]
PGA ChampionshipJapan
DP World TourAustria, Germany, Japan, Switzerland
LPGAAustria, Germany, Switzerland
JLPGAJapan

Handball

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
World Men's Handball ChampionshipAustria (via Eurosport), Germany (via Eurosport), Switzerland (via Eurosport)
European Men's Handball ChampionshipGermany (via Eurosport)
European Women's Handball Championship
EHF Champions LeagueAustria, Canada, Germany, Japan, SpainLive until 2026 in Austria, Germany and Spain[219][220]
EHF European LeagueAustria, Germany, SpainLive until 2026
EHF European Cup
Women's EHF Champions League
Women's EHF European League
Women's EHF European Cup

Historic football

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
Calcio FiorentinoItaly

Indoor american football

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
Fan Controlled FootballWorldwideOn Demand only for United States[221]

Indoor football

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
Infinity LeagueAustria, Germany, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Switzerland

Motorsport

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
Formula OneBelgium (via Play Sports), Japan, Malaysia (via beIN Sports), Spain, Singapore (via beIN Sports)[222][223]
Formula 2
Formula 3
Porsche Supercup
F1 AcademySpain[224]
Euroformula OpenJapan
Formula Regional European ChampionshipSpain
Italian F4 Championship
MotoGPAustria, Germany, Spain, Switzerland[225]
Asia Talent CupSpain
British Talent Cup
FIM JuniorGP
WorldSBK[226]
MXGPBelgium (via Play Sports), Italy, Spain
IndyCar SeriesAfghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Antigua & Barbuda, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, Bhutan, Brunei, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Dominica, East Timor, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Greece, Grenada, Guam, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Israel, Jamaica, Jordan, Kiribati, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Libya, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Malta, Marshall Islands, Mongolia, Morocco, Nauru, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Palau, Palestine, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Qatar, Saint Kitts & Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, Singapore, Slovakia, Solomon Islands, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Taiwan, Thailand, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Tuvalu, Vanuatu[227]
Formula EFrance (via La Chaîne L'Équipe), Germany (via Eurosport), Portugal, Spain (via Eurosport)Live until 2026 in Portugal
Extreme EWorldwide (excluding Afghanistan, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belize, Bhutan, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, India, Maldives, Mexico, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay and Venezuela)[228][229]
Dakar RallyFrance (via La Chaîne L'Équipe), Italy (via Eurosport), Spain (via Eurosport)
WECAustria (via Eurosport), France (via La Chaîne L'Équipe), Germany (via Eurosport), Italy (via Eurosport), Spain (via Eurosport), Switzerland (via Eurosport)Only 24 Hours of Le Mans in France
WTCRAustria (via Eurosport), Germany (via Eurosport), Italy (via Eurosport), Spain (via Eurosport), Switzerland (via Eurosport)
Pure ETCRSpain (via Eurosport)
FIM EWCItaly (via Eurosport), Spain (via Eurosport)
eSkootr ChampionshipWorldwide (excluding Australia and Brazil)[230]
World Supercross ChampionshipWorldwide (excluding Australia, Brazil, Canada, Caribbean, France, Ireland, United Kingdom, United States)[231]
AirspeederWorldwideOn Demand only[232][233]
Taiwan Spirit RiderTaiwan
DTMBelgium, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Israel, Malaysia (via beIN Sports), Singapore (via beIN Sports), Slovakia, South Korea, Spain[234]
GT Masters
GT4
BMW M2 Cup
Goodwood MotorsportWorldwide
European Truck Racing ChampionshipSpain
NASCAR Cup Series[235]
NASCAR Xfinity Series
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
NASCAR Whelen Euro SeriesOnly highlights
Supercars Championship[236]
World Rally ChampionshipWorldwide (via Rally.TV; except China, Estonia, Finland, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Sweden, United Kingdom)[237]
World RX
European Rally Championship

Multi-sport

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
Summer Olympic GamesAustria (via Eurosport), Germany (via Eurosport), Hong Kong (via "Tokyo 2020 on DAZN" on YouTube), Italy (via Eurosport), Spain (via Eurosport), Switzerland (via Eurosport)[238]
Winter Olympic GamesAustria (via Eurosport), Germany (via Eurosport), Italy (via Eurosport), Spain (via Eurosport), Switzerland (via Eurosport)
Maccabiah GamesWorldwide
Invictus Games

Netball

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
British Fast5 Netball All-Stars ChampionshipBrazil, Italy, United States

Padel

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
World Padel TourPortugal
Premier PadelMalaysia (via beIN Sports), Singapore (via beIN Sports)
A1 PadelItaly, Portugal, Spain[239]
Hexagon CupWorldwide (excluding United States)[240]
Pro Padel LeagueWorldwide

Professional wrestling

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
WWEAustria, Germany, Switzerland
Kinguin Prime Time WrestlingWorldwide (excluding Austria, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland)[241]
TNA WrestlingWorldwide (excluding Angola, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, India, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Maldives, Mali, Mauritius, Mayotte, Mozambique, Namibia, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Rwanda, São Tomé & Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, St Helena and Ascension Island, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe)On Demand only; PPV events geolocated and sold separately[242]

Roller hockey

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
WSE Champions LeaguePortugal
Portuguese Roller Hockey First Division[243]
Portuguese Roller Hockey Cup
Supertaça António Livramento

Rugby sevens

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
Premier Rugby SevensEurope

Rugby union

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
Rugby World CupJapan
Six NationsCanada
Six Nations Under 20s Championship
Women's Six Nations Championship
Top10Italy
Serie A Elite Femminile

Sailing

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
America's CupJapan[244]
SailGPMalaysia (via beIN Sports), Singapore (via beIN Sports)

Skateboarding

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
Street League SkateboardingArgentina, Belize, Bolivia, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, France, French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Spain, Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela[245]

Squash

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
PSA World TourJapan[246]

Tennis

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
Australian OpenAustria (via Eurosport), Germany (via Eurosport), Italy (via Eurosport), Malaysia (via beIN Sports), Singapore (via beIN Sports), Spain (via Eurosport), Switzerland (via Eurosport)
US OpenAustria (via Eurosport), Germany (via Eurosport), Switzerland (via Eurosport)
French OpenAustria (via Eurosport), Germany (via Eurosport), Italy (via Eurosport), Malaysia (via beIN Sports), Singapore (via beIN Sports), Spain (via Eurosport), Switzerland (via Eurosport)
ATP FinalsBelgium (via Play Sports), Malaysia (via beIN Sports), Singapore (via beIN Sports)
ATP Masters 1000
ATP 500
ATP 250Austria (via Eurosport), Germany (via Eurosport), Italy (via Eurosport), Malaysia (via beIN Sports), Singapore (via beIN Sports), Spain (via Eurosport), Switzerland (via Eurosport)
ATP CupBelgium (via Play Sports), Malaysia (via beIN Sports), Singapore (via beIN Sports)
WTA TourCanada, Japan, Portugal, SpainLive until 2026 in Portugal
Davis CupAustria, Germany[247]
Ultimate Tennis ShowdownCanada, Japan, Italy (via Eurosport), Spain (via Eurosport)
Laver CupAustria (via Eurosport), Germany (via Eurosport), Italy (via Eurosport), Malaysia (via beIN Sports), Singapore (via beIN Sports), Spain (via Eurosport), Switzerland (via Eurosport)
World Tennis LeagueSpain
Riyadh Season Tennis CupWorldwide

Triathlon

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
PTO TourAPAC, Australia, Canada, Japan, Middle East & North Africa, New Zealand and South Africa[248]
Super League TriathlonWorldwide (excluding United States)
IRONMAN Pro SeriesWorldwide (excluding Canada, China, Russia, United States)[249]

Ultramarathon

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
UTMB World SeriesWorldwide[250]

Volleyball

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
CEV Champions LeagueItaly[251]
CEV Cup
CEV Challenge Cup
CEV Women's Champions League
Women's CEV Cup
CEV Women's Challenge Cup
Enterprise Volleyball LeagueTaiwan

Weightlifting

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
European Weightlifting FederationSpain (via Eurosport)

Winter sports

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
FILAustria (via Eurosport), Germany (via Eurosport), Switzerland (via Eurosport)
FISAustria (via Eurosport), Germany (via Eurosport), Italy (via Eurosport), Spain (via Eurosport), Switzerland (via Eurosport)
IBUAustria (via Eurosport), France (via La Chaîne L'Équipe), Germany (via Eurosport), Italy (via Eurosport), Spain (via Eurosport), Switzerland (via Eurosport)
ISUItaly (via Eurosport), Spain (via Eurosport)

Woodchopping

CompetitionRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
Stihl Timbersports SeriesAustria, Germany, Italy, Switzerland

Linear channels

Linear channels on DAZN include:

ChannelRegionBroadcast DetailsSources
beIN Sports 1Malaysia, Singapore[252]
beIN Sports 2
beIN Sports 3
Canal+ Ligue 1France
DAZN 1Austria, France, Germany, Ireland, Switzerland, Spain, Taiwan, United Kingdom
DAZN 2Austria, Germany, Spain, Taiwan
DAZN 3Spain, Taiwan
DAZN 4Spain
DAZN CombatWorldwide
DAZN F1Spain
DAZN LaLiga
DAZN LaLiga 2
DAZN LaLiga 3
DAZN LaLiga 4
DAZN LaLiga 5
DAZN RiseAustria, Germany
DAZN Women's FootballWorldwide
Eleven 1Belgium, Portugal
Eleven 2
Eleven 3
Eleven 4Portugal
Eleven 5
Eleven 6
Eleven Pro League 1Belgium
Eleven Pro League 2
Eleven Pro League 3
Eurosport 1Austria, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Spain
Eurosport 2
Inter TVItaly
La Chaîne L'ÉquipeFrance[253]
LaLiga TV HypermotionSpain
LFC TVJapan
Milan TVItaly
MLB NetworkAustria, Canada, Germany, Switzerland
NBA TVGermany
NFL NetworkWorldwideexcluding United States
PGA Tourexcluding Australia, China, France, Germany, Ireland, Spain, United Kingdom[218]
Play Sports 1Belgium
Play Sports 2
Play Sports 3
Red Bull TVWorldwide[254]
Sportdigital FussballAustria, Germany, Switzerland
UnbeatenWorldwide
Zona DAZNItaly

See also

Notes

References

External links