Premier League: Global Broadcast Footprint
The Premier League generates £3.8 billion a year from broadcast rights, and for the first time, more of it comes from overseas. 84 territories. Hundreds of millions of fans. The world is watching.
84 broadcast territories
42 rights holders
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How to read this map
- Each country is coloured by the parent company of the broadcaster holding Premier League rights there. For example, Sky Sports (UK) and Sky Deutschland (Germany) are both owned by Sky Group (Comcast), so they share the same sky-blue colour.
- Hover over a country to see the broadcaster name. Click to see full details and all other territories covered by the same broadcaster.
- Countries coloured grey have no broadcast data in our dataset: either rights are sub-licensed through a third party not tracked here, or coverage is restricted.
All Broadcasters
SuperSport 47 countries
ESPN 26 countries
beIN Sports 21 countries
Saran Media 12 countries
Digicel 12 countries
CANAL+ 8 countries
JioStar 7 countries
Fox Broadcasting Corporation 7 countries
Arena Sport 6 countries
Viaplay 5 countries
TV3 3 countries
Sky Sports 3 countries
Jasmine International / Mono 3 countries
Sky Deutschland 2 countries
D
DAZN 2 countries
ELTA 2 countries
PCCW 2 countries
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M Plus 2 countries
Coupang 2 countries
FPT Play through Jasmine International / Mono (from 1 Jan 2026) 2 countries
Digitalb 1 country
CANAL+/DAZN 1 country
Telenet 1 country
IMG (sublicensed to Nova Broadcasting Group) 1 country
Cytavision 1 country
IMG (sublicensed to Nova) 1 country
TV2 1 country
Syn 1 country
Charlton 1 country
Sky Italia 1 country
TSN 1 country
Setanta 1 country
Stan Sport 1 country
Migu 1 country
EMTEK 1 country
U-Next 1 country
Astro 1 country
Unitel 1 country
Sky NZ 1 country
StarHub 1 country
Fubo 1 country
NBC Sports 1 country
Methodology
- Broadcast rights data sourced from public Premier League announcements and industry reporting. Deals reflect the 2025/26 season or the most recent confirmed arrangements.
- Regional deals (Sub-Saharan Africa via SuperSport, MENA via beIN Sports, South Asia via JioStar, South America via ESPN) are expanded to individual countries for display purposes.
- Globe uses 110m-resolution country polygons from Natural Earth / world-atlas. Very small territories that are broadcaster markets but absent from the 110m dataset (e.g. Singapore) are shown as coloured dots.
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