Football broadcast in India
Football broadcast in India is dominated by branded sports networks Star India and Sony India on television and OTT platforms.[1][2] Indian sports rights market was worth around $1.1 billion in 2019 (with the digital videos accounting for around 20% share).[2] However, non-cricket (football, kabaddi, tennis, badminton, and wrestling) events only represent 13% of the value of sports rights.[1][2] Football usually takes a distant second spot in Indian on-ground sponsorship revenue (around $20 million in 2019).[3] Television audience figures remain highly important in India (though branded sports networks are pay-television broadcasters, they generate a large portion of their revenue from advertising).[4]
“Star Sports had bagged the English Premier League rights in 2013 for $145 million over three years, or just over $48 million per year, before renewing the deal in 2016 until the 2018-19 season at an undisclosed amount. Assuming the rights value doubles for the next cycle to around $100 million per year, it’s still less than half of what the IPL [cricket] media rights are expected to go for.
Jaideep Vaidya, Scroll[1]
“Sony has great global properties, but they are very niche for the Indian market...Those properties don’t have the kind of numbers that will make an impact for the channel...FIFA tournaments don’t happen too frequently. The Champions League gets interest only towards the latter stages, and the matches take place late at night in India.”
Indranil D. Blah (Kwan), Scroll[1]
Sports channels
List of major sports channels in India:
Conglomerate | Channel(s) | Commentary Language | OTT Platform |
---|---|---|---|
Star India | Star Sports 1 (SD & HD) | English | Disney+ Hotstar |
Star Sports 2 (SD & HD) | English | ||
Star Sports 3 (SD) | English, Bangla, Hindi and Malayalam | ||
Star Sports Select 1 (SD & HD) | English | ||
Star Sports Select 2 (SD & HD) | English | ||
Star Sports First (SD) | Hindi | ||
Sony India | Sony Ten 1 (SD & HD) | English | SonyLIV |
Sony Ten 2 (SD & HD) | English | ||
Sony Ten 3 (SD & HD) | Hindi | ||
Sony Ten 4 (SD & HD) | Tamil and Telegu | ||
Sony Six (SD & HD) | English, Bangla and Malayalam | ||
Discovery India | Eurosport (SD & HD) | English | Discovery+ |
Lex Sportel | 1Sports (SD) | English | 1Sports Facebook Page |
Prasar Bharati | DD Sports (SD) | English and Hindi | None |
List of non-sports channels that are currently broadcasting sports in India:
Conglomerate | Channel(s) | Commentary Language | OTT Platform |
---|---|---|---|
Viacom18 | MTV (SD & HD) | English | Voot |
VH1 (SD & HD) | |||
Colors Infinity (SD & HD) | |||
Network18 | News18 Bangla (SD) | Bengali | |
CNN-News18 (SD) | English |
List of other OTT platforms broadcasting sports in India:
Conglomerate | OTT Platform |
---|---|
Dream Sports | FanCode |
Addatimes Media | Addatimes |
Reliance | Jio TV |
Indian competitions
List of current broadcasters:
Competition | Television Rights | Streaming Rights | Ref. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conglomerate | Channel(s) | Conglomerate | Platform | ||
Indian Super League | Star India | Star Sports | Star India | Disney+ Hotstar | [5][6] |
Reliance | Jio TV | ||||
I-League | Lex Sportel | 1Sports | Dream Sports | FanCode | [7][8] |
Lex Sportel | 1Sports Facebook Page | ||||
I-League 2nd Division | Lex Sportel | 1Sports | Lex Sportel | 1Sports Facebook Page | [9] |
Durand Cup | Sony India | Sony Ten 2[lower-alpha 1] | Addatimes Media | Addatimes | [10][11] |
Super Cup | Star India | Star Sports | Star India | Disney+Hotstar | |
Calcutta Football League | R Plus | R Plus | None | [12] | |
IFA Shield | Kolkata TV | Kolkata TV | None | [13] | |
- Sony Ten 2 only showed semi-finals and final of 2021 season
International Club Football Leagues/Cups
List of current broadcasters:
- TV5Monde Asie will show select matches (mainly PSG ones) with French commentary
- Star Sports 3 and Disney+Hotstar only telecasted FC Goa's group stage matches in the 2021 season
- Star Sports and Disney+Hotstar only telecasted Group D matches and ATK Mohun Bagan's knockout stage matches in the 2021 season
- TV9 Bangla and its YouTube channel only telecasted ATK Mohun Bagan's matches in the 2021 season
International Football
List of current broadcasters:
Federation (or) Confederation |
Competition | Television Rights | Streaming Rights | Ref. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Conglomerate | Channel(s) | Conglomerate | Platform | |||
FIFA | FIFA World Cup | Viacom18 | TBD | Viacom18 | Voot | [34] |
Reliance | Jio TV | |||||
UEFA | UEFA Euro | Sony India | Sony Ten 2/3/4 & Sony Six | Sony India | SonyLIV | [35] |
UEFA Nations League | Sony Ten 2/3 | [36] | ||||
UEFA Euro Qualifiers | Sony Ten 1/2 | [37] | ||||
FIFA World Cup - European Qualifiers | Sony Ten 1/2 | [38] | ||||
CONMEBOL | Copa América | Sony India | Sony Ten 2 & Sony Six | Sony India | SonyLIV | [39] |
CAF | Africa Cup of Nations | Sony India | Sony Six & Sony ESPN | Sony India | SonyLIV | [40] |
FIFA World Cup - CAF Qualifiers | None | Dream Sports | FanCode | [41] | ||
AFC | AFC Asian Cup | FSDL | None | FSDL | None | [42] |
FIFA World Cup - Asian Qualifiers | ||||||
AFC Women's Asian Cup | ||||||
CONCACAF | FIFA World Cup - CONCACAF Qualifiers | None | Dream Sports | FanCode | ||
SAFF | SAFF Championship | Discovery Asia-Pacific | Eurosport[lower-alpha 1] | Discovery Asia-Pacific | Discovery+ | [43] |
- Only Indian matches of 2021 Edition
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