Canal + will continue to distribute Eurosport channels

Canal + will continue to distribute Eurosport channels
Canal + will continue to distribute Eurosport channels

Phew! Canal + subscribers who are fans of biathlon, alpine skiing, tennis, cycling, even snooker, will breathe easier when they learn the good news this Friday evening. In a press release, Canal + announced that it had renewed its distribution agreement for Eurosport channels.

“Canal + is pleased to announce the renewal of its distribution agreement for Eurosport channels for its subscribers in and Switzerland,” said the encrypted channel. Thanks to this partnership, Canal + subscribers will continue to access the Eurosport 1 and Eurosport 2 channels. They will thus be able to continue to follow major international competitions including the Australian Open, the US Open and tennis tournaments. of the ATP, in cycling the Grand , without forgetting the Alpine Skiing World Cup, the EHF Champions League in handball and all Olympic sports, as the return of the Olympic Games approaches in Europe in Milan – Cortina, in 2026.”

The press release also mentions that Canal + subscribers will be able to benefit, à la carte, from the sports option of Max, the Warner Bros. platform. Discovery (owner of Eurosport). “Canal + subscribers in mainland France will also soon be able to access the content of the Max sports option in addition, in order to benefit from the most complete sports offer. »

Canal + finally specifies that “this renewal is part of the strategic partnership established between Canal + and its historic partner Warner Bros. Discovery, following (…) the conclusion of a distribution agreement which made it possible to integrate Max, the Warner Bros. streaming service. Discovery, in Canal + offers in France since June 11, 2024.”

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