NENT Group will now continue to have exclusive rights to the Bundesliga in Sweden through 2029 after extending their prior four-year deal with Bundesliga International, a subsidiary of the DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga.
Viewers will be able to live-stream over 300 Bundesliga matches per season, plus the relegation-promotion play-offs via Viaplay’s OTT streaming service. Game-day commentary and analysis will be provided in Swedish, as well as key match highlights and postgame shows.
NENT Group will offer about 300 2.Bundesliga matches each season until 2029 after extending their prior four-year deal with Bundesliga International. Viewers will be able to live-stream matches weekly using Viaplay’s OTT streaming service, with game-day commentary and analysis offered in Swedish.
Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT) will now continue to have exclusive rights to the Bundesliga in Denmark through 2029 after extending their prior four-year deal with Bundesliga International, an ancillary of the DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga.
Viewers will be able to live-stream over 300 Bundesliga matches each season featuring the game’s biggest stars via Viaplay’s high-definition OTT streaming service. Game-day commentary and analysis will be provided in Danish, as well as key match highlights and postgame shows.
NENT Group will offer about 300 2.Bundesliga matches each season until 2029 after extending their prior four-year deal with Bundesliga International. Viewers will be able to live-stream matches weekly using Viaplay’s OTT streaming service, with game-day commentary and analysis offered in Danish.
Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT Group) has acquired multi-platform English Premier League rights in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, in a deal that runs from 2022 to 2028. Live EPL streaming will be available on Viaplay – the leading online video streaming service in the Nordic region. Live Premier League matches and full replays may also be aired on NENT’s pay-TV and free-TV channels. The deal marks the first broadcast rights agreement for the Premier League’s cycle starting with the 2022-2023 season, and it also marks the first time a European broadcaster has secured EPL rights for a six-year period.
Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT Group) has acquired multi-platform English Premier League rights in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, in a deal that runs from 2022 to 2028. Live EPL streaming will be available on Viaplay – the leading online video streaming service in the Nordic region. Live Premier League matches and full replays may also be aired on NENT’s pay-TV and free-TV channels. The deal marks the first broadcast rights agreement for the Premier League’s cycle starting with the 2022-2023 season, and it also marks the first time a European broadcaster has secured EPL rights for a six-year period.
Nordic Entertainment (NENT) Group has acquired Swedish media rights to UEFA European Championship qualifying matches involving Sweden’s men’s national team in a six-year deal. The agreement with UEFA, which was made possible through the CAA Eleven agency, will see NENT covering live Sweden matches on their way to the UEFA Euro tournaments, from 2022 to 2028. The qualifying runs pertain to the Euro 2024 and Euro 2028 qualifiers. All the action will be aired live on TV by NENT-owned Swedish pay-television network TV3 and streamed online through Viaplay.
NENT's networks will show all of Sweden’s matches in the UEFA Nations League in 2022, 2024 and 2026. The broadcaster will also air the country’s live games in the finals of the competition in 2023, 2025 and 2027. The extensive coverage was secured by Nordic Entertainment (NENT) Group in a six-year deal that runs from 2022 till 2028. The agreement was sealed between the broadcaster and UEFA, through the CAA Eleven agency.
Viaplay Group holds exclusive UEFA Europa League rights from 2024/2025 to 2026/2027 in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. The rights also extend to Iceland in non-exclusive terms, as Viaplay’s Europa League coverage is shared with local TV network Sýn. Live UEFA Europa League streaming on Viaplay is available across multiple devices via its apps and several TV partners’ platforms, amounting to hundreds of live matches yearly.
Viaplay Group has secured exclusive rights to the UEFA Champions League in Denmark and Sweden for the 2024-2027 cycle. This is part of a major deal struck with UEFA for Europe’s top club competitions covering the Nordic region. In Iceland, Viaplay may share coverage with local broadcaster Sýn. The agreement includes over 200 UEFA Champions League games annually, available to stream online via Viaplay’s direct-to-consumer OTT service and partnerships with major telco and TV operators in Nordic countries.
NENT Group has obtained Swedish media rights to FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying matches involving the Sweden men’s national team. The Nordic broadcast company will show the games on linear TV, and also on its streaming service Viaplay. NENT’s World Cup qualifying deal, which was struck with the CAA Eleven agency, is part of a bigger agreement that includes many other events from 2022 to 2028.
NENT Group has obtained Swedish media rights to FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying matches involving the Sweden men’s national team. The Nordic broadcast company will show the games on linear TV, and also on its streaming service Viaplay. NENT’s World Cup qualifying deal, which was struck with the CAA Eleven agency, is part of a bigger agreement that includes many other events from 2022 to 2028.
NENT Group has obtained Swedish media rights to FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying matches involving the Sweden men’s national team. The Nordic broadcast company will show the games on linear TV, and also on its streaming service Viaplay. NENT’s World Cup qualifying deal, which was struck with the CAA Eleven agency, is part of a bigger agreement that includes many other events from 2022 to 2028.
NENT Group has obtained Swedish media rights to FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying matches involving the Sweden men’s national team. The Nordic broadcast company will show the games on linear TV, and also on its streaming service Viaplay. NENT’s World Cup qualifying deal, which was struck with the CAA Eleven agency, is part of a bigger agreement that includes many other events from 2022 to 2028.
NENT Group has obtained Swedish media rights to FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying matches involving the Sweden men’s national team. The Nordic broadcast company will show the games on linear TV, and also on its streaming service Viaplay. NENT’s World Cup qualifying deal, which was struck with the CAA Eleven agency, is part of a bigger agreement that includes many other events from 2022 to 2028.
NENT Group has obtained Swedish media rights to FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying matches involving the Sweden men’s national team. The Nordic broadcast company will show the games on linear TV, and also on its streaming service Viaplay. NENT’s World Cup qualifying deal, which was struck with the CAA Eleven agency, is part of a bigger agreement that includes many other events from 2022 to 2028.
NENT Group has obtained Swedish media rights to FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying matches involving the Sweden men’s national team. The Nordic broadcast company will show the games on linear TV, and also on its streaming service Viaplay. NENT’s World Cup qualifying deal, which was struck with the CAA Eleven agency, is part of a bigger agreement that includes many other events from 2022 to 2028.
Viewers will be able to enjoy 300 2. Bundesliga matches each season over the course of the next four years via Viaplay’s high-def OTT’s live-streaming service, with game-day comments, key match highlights, and analysis all provided in Swedish.
NENT Group will continue to maintain their exclusive rights in Sweden through 2025 as a result of their four-year deal with Bundesliga International, a subsidiary of the DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga. Viewers will be able to enjoy 300 Bundesliga matches per season over the course of the next four years via Viaplay’s high-def OTT’s live-streaming service, with game-day comments, key match highlights, and analysis all provided in Swedish.
NENT Group will continue to maintain their exclusive rights in Denmark through 2025 as a result of their four-year deal with Bundesliga International, a subsidiary of the DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga. Viewers will be able to enjoy many 2. Bundesliga matches over the course of the next four years via Viaplay’s high-def OTT’s live-streaming service, with game-day comments, key match highlights, and analysis all provided in Danish.
NENT Group has retained its Bundesliga rights in the Nordic region until 2025. The broadcast deal extension will see the pan-Nordic broadcaster air over 300 live German Bundesliga matches on its streaming service Viaplay, every season. Many of these Bundesliga games will also be aired live on NENT Group’s linear television networks. At least one Bundesliga match will be shown in Ultra HD format every match week. The agreement also includes pan-Nordic media rights to the German Super Cup, 2. Bundesliga and the Bundesliga relegation playoffs. Additional programming will include expert studio analysis in local languages, and match highlights.
Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT Group) has extended its Nordic media rights for the Scottish Premiership in a five-year deal that will run through 2025. NENT Group’s OTT streaming service Viaplay will show 48 matches live from the Premiership every season in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
NENT Group has retained its Bundesliga rights in the Nordic region until 2025. The broadcast deal extension will see the pan-Nordic broadcaster air over 300 live German Bundesliga matches on its streaming service Viaplay, every season. Many of these Bundesliga games will also be aired live on NENT Group’s linear television networks. At least one Bundesliga match will be shown in Ultra HD format every match week. The agreement also includes pan-Nordic media rights to the German Super Cup, 2. Bundesliga and the Bundesliga relegation playoffs. Additional programming will include expert studio analysis in local languages, and match highlights.
The Nordic Entertainment Group (Viaplay Group) has secured exclusive broadcasting rights for the live Copa América 2024 in Sweden, with provisions for on-demand streaming. Swedish audiences can enjoy comprehensive coverage, including match highlights, through Viaplay's web streaming service and app.
NENT Group has secured exclusive Europa League rights in Sweden, Norway and Finland in a three-year deal that will run from 2021 to 2024. All Europa League matches will be streamed live on Viaplay, with extensive studio programming. Games will be available on Viasat’s pay-television offerings across the region, whereas NENT Group’s Swedish, Danish and Norwegian linear TV channels will also broadcast select matches. The pan-Nordic media company is set to offer all the Europa League action with local-language commentary in all three countries.
Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT) has acquired exclusive broadcast rights to the 2021 and 2024 Copa América tournaments in Sweden and four other countries. All 28 games from the 2021 Copa América competition will be shown live on NENT Group’s (over-the-top) OTT subscription streaming service Viaplay.
NENT holds pan-Nordic media rights to the German Bundesliga until 2021. The broadcaster shows live Bundesliga matches across its television and digital platforms in high definition every week. This includes its streaming service Viaplay and linear TV channels. Commentary is provided in local languages in each Nordic country, along with expert studio analysis.
Viasat has the exclusive multi-platform broadcasting rights for the UEFA Nations League, as well as the qualifying matches for the 2020 Euro Cup and the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The agreement sees Viasat airing approximately 250 international fixtures on Viasat network channels and streaming platforms in Finland. The Finland National Men's matches will available on free-to-air networks as well as on Viafree.