SPN has obtained broadcasting rights for European friendlies in the Indian subcontinent, allowing for the live telecast and streaming of friendly matches involving European national teams on SPN's linear TV channels and digital platform, SonyLIV.
Sony Pictures Networks (SPN) is broadcasting all UEFA Nations League matches within the Indian subcontinent through its television channels and SonyLIV streaming service.
Sony Pictures Networks (SPN) has secured the broadcasting rights for the UEFA European Qualifiers, which are set to air through SPN's various platforms, including TV and online streaming, covering the qualification journey for the Euro 2024 and Euro 2028 tournaments.
Exclusive broadcast and digital rights in India for the UEFA Europa League are held by Sony Pictures Networks India, from 2024/25 to 2026/27. The broadcaster airs live Europa League matches across its television channels and SonyLIV, with expected additional programming such as match highlights and postgame shows.
Sony Pictures Network India holds exclusive broadcast rights for the UEFA Super Cup, covering the annual match between the winners of the Champions League and Europa League. This agreement is effective for the seasons from 2024/25 to 2026/27, with coverage available on television and SonyLIV.
Sony Pictures Networks India has secured exclusive broadcast and digital rights for the UEFA Champions League in a major TV deal that includes over 1,600 matches across various UEFA competitions. This agreement spans three seasons, from 2024/25 to 2026/27, and includes access to a new league phase format with 36 clubs. Live Champions League matches in India are available on Sony Sports Network and the SonyLIV OTT platform.
Sony Pictures Networks India has exclusive broadcast rights for the UEFA Youth League matches in India across three seasons from 2024/25 to 2026/27. Matches are aired live on both traditional television channels and the digital platform SonyLIV.
Sony Pictures Networks India (SPN) has extended its broadcast partnership with UEFA until the 2023/24 campaign after signing a three year deal. This arrangement will see SPN cover 138 games across both the Champions League and the UEFA Super Cup for each season.