Fox Sports International was a premium television service in the Netherlands, owned by Eredivisie Media & Marketing CV (in which Fox Networks Group Benelux[1] (part of Fox) had 51% share and football clubs together with Endemol 49%) and launched on 17 August 2013.[2]
The service contained three channels covering several European football leagues and live tennis from the ATP World Tour and WTA Tour.[3]
On 1 October 2020, it was announced that the networks would rebrand as ESPN on 31 December 2020, due to the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney.[4][5]
Channels
- Fox Sports 4
- Fox Sports 5
- Fox Sports 6
Coverage
- Copa America All matches live
- CONCACAF Gold Cup all matches live
- Africa Cup of Nations all matches live
- UEFA Europa League In Group Stage till Quarterfinal 4 Matches LIVE on Thursday (2 at 19.00 & 2 at 21.00), From Quarterfinal all Matches LIVE (Excluding Game broadcast by RTL 7, except the Final)
- CONMEBOL Libertadores
- CONMEBOL Sudamericana
- CONMEBOL Recopa
- Bundesliga
- Taca de Portugal Only the Final Live
- Coupe de France Only the Final live
- Scottish Cup Only the Final live
- K-League
- NFL
- NHL
- MLB
- KBO
- ATP World Tour Masters 1000
- ATP World Tour 500
- ATP World Tour 250
- ATP World Tour Finals
- WTA Tour
External links
References
- Murdoch neemt Eredivisie live over, Murdoch takes over Eredivisie Live, NOS 8 August 2012^
- Jarco Kriek. Eredivisie Live wordt Fox Sports Eredivisie en International TotaalTV, 26 June 2013^
- Eredivisie Live wordt Fox Sports eredivisie Fox Sports, 30 June 2013^
- Fox Sports gaat ESPN Sports heten broadcastmagazine.nl, 1 October 2020, retrieved 1 October 2020^
- FOX Sports heet vanaf 1 januari ESPN eredivisie.nl, 2020-12-01, retrieved 2020-12-03^