Following a TV broadcasting partnership with Swisscom and the Swiss Football League (SFL), SRG's free-to-air television channels show one live Swiss Super League per round every season, from 2025 through 2030.
The Swiss Broadcasting Corporation has secured exclusive Swiss rights to the 2022 World Cup. SRG SSR has access to all 64 matches of the tournament in Qatar and has scheduled them on its linear television networks SRF and RSI. The 2022 World Cup on SRG SSR in Switzerland is also set to be streamed live on OTT services Play Suisse and SRF Play for viewers on the web and mobile devices. Programming includes World Cup highlights, analysis and magazine shows.
SRG SSR has acquired multi-platform broadcasting rights for the UEFA Nations League 2018-19 and 2019-20 editions. The broadcaster will air matches of the Swiss Men's National Team for 2020 UEFA Euro Cup and the 2022 FIFA World Cup.