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How much do you pay to watch your league?
Author: antonio62tr
Date: 09-11-2006, 11:51
May be you can say not related to coefficient but i wonder how much do you does it cost to have pay-tv?

In Turkey ve have Lig tv and they have rights of broadcasting Turkish Super League and also Turkish Fortis Cup...
Their economic package is almost 33 euro/month...

Other way to watch pay tv game is going to pub or some places designed for this topic...Most places free at regular season but some take 2-3 euro per game and 3-5 euro for derby games...

At national channel we can watch CL,UC,National games, Spanish,English,Italian,French,German, sometimes Brezillian games free..What about yours???

Re: How much do you pay to watch your league?
Author: Philipp
Date: 09-11-2006, 12:11
Edited by: Philipp
at: 09-11-2006, 12:13
AUSTRIA:

for 9,90€/month you get all matches from the first two leagues ('T-Mobile Bundesliga' and 'RedZac Erste Liga') live on Premiere Austria. they also show austrian icehockey and basketball.

for additional 9,90€/month you get all CL-matches, all UC-matches since the quarterfinals, all austrian EC-matches and league-football from ITA, ENG, FRA, NED and POR.

there are also in every town 'Premiere Sportbars', where you can watch their sportprogramm.

on ORF1 (free-tv) you get the sunday's topmatch from the T-Mobile Bundesliga live and the matchreports from the other matches from the first two leagues. they also show the EC-matches from the austrian clubs and the nationalteam.

ATV (Free-tv) broadcastes the topmatch of the german Bundesliga every saturday live.


for the next seasons there will be a new TV-contract. probably Premiere and ORF will broadcast the matches.

Re: How much do you pay to watch your league?
Author: UrsulMicut
Date: 09-11-2006, 13:02
In Romania there are 4 TV stations which broadcast Liga 1. From those only one was a pay-tv station but from this december they will broadcast free.

Other leagues a romanian can watch with a normal cable package are Spain and Italy (B1 TV), England (Telesport), Argentina (TV Sport), France and Italy (Sportklub).

The problem is that the market is not yet settled in Romania and no one knows for sure if the same TV station will televise the same league next year as well. This is the bad part, the good part is that we do not pay nothing extra for viewing football matches -> but once we will get in the EU I am sure this situation will change!

Re: How much do you pay to watch your league?
Author: isidromv
Date: 09-11-2006, 13:11
In Spain.

Free to air we have one match everey week of Primera Division and Champions League (terrestrial TV).

For 25 euros/month you get an extra match of Primera Division and 2 of Champions League (involving Spanish teams) via Digital+ (satellite TV).

For 10 euros/month more you get all Champions League matches via Digital+.

The other 8 matches of Primera Division are Pay Per View at a rate of 11 euros/match (really expensive).

Re: How much do you pay to watch your league?
Author: Aliceag
Date: 09-11-2006, 20:57
In Portugal for 21€ a month you get SporTV1 and SporTV2, that broadcasts Porto, Benfica, Sporting, Boavista and a 5th random team league game per week, plus SPAIN (usually Barcelona and Real); ENG (Chelsea, ManU or ARsenal); ITA (Milan, Roma); BRA. You also get Information about GER and FRA. And 8 games from CL per week, and at least 4 from UC.

Re: How much do you pay to watch your league?
Author: levski.bg
Date: 09-11-2006, 21:33
Edited by: levski.bg
at: 09-11-2006, 21:38
In Bulgaria, all local games is free + 4 games Champions League per week and most of the games in european championships.

From 1-2 years, there is pey per view of the the most important european games (like Real - Barca) for 2 Euro per month, or free on the next day.

I think, things will change in the near future for local games, because our clubs, does not take serious money from TV rights. Maybe not many people will buy a per per view for a local games, but the clubs complains for the small percent of advertise earnings (during the games).

Re: How much do you pay to watch your league?
Author: moro
Date: 09-11-2006, 22:19
In France League I is only on Canal+, so it's about 28/month, they bring about 3 CL games/week; TF1 is free but only one CL game plus national team; Uefa is generally not broadcast at all now that OM is out (they were free on M6). Cable stations like TPS foot show some (Nancy) or Sport+ (Auxerre sometimes), or Paris Premiere (I saw there Rapid-PSG) but they costs about 40/month (with 100 others almost usseless stations package). I think TPS foot is good because they show english ch-ship and I tell you guys, if you have nothing to do you can watch Porthsmouth against Burnley, it's almost like Man-Arsenal, they play the game 100%, this is spectacle.

I'm pretty satisfied with my digital receiver (70 euros once and that's all) to see free some german matches on DSF, romanian on TVRi, 4-5 CL games on ITV1, ITV4, Ulster TV, TF1, DSF, Scottish.

Re: How much do you pay to watch your league?
Author: Lyonnais
Date: 10-11-2006, 01:41
Canal+ and Canal+ Sport also show quite a lot of European football.

Re: How much do you pay to watch your league?
Author: SHEV
Date: 10-11-2006, 08:20
Ukrainian League matches are free on the national channels. So as English Premier League, some UC and two CL matches a week. Other CL matches, Spain, Germany, Italy can be seen on Sport1 and Sport2 which are coming in 10 euro p/m package with about 70 other channels.

Re: How much do you pay to watch your league?
Author: saras21
Date: 10-11-2006, 09:17
In Israel we have an Israeli soccer channel as well as a the English Premier league channel. For the Israeli channel you should pay like 20 shekels per week, which is like 3.5 euros.

Re: How much do you pay to watch your league?
Author: hejazia
Date: 11-11-2006, 01:50
In Switzerland:

Sat 1 Free, one game per week on sunday

Teleclub 2 Super League, Champions League and Bundesliga Games per week for 15 Euros a month
Also Pay per view for the rest of the game at 1CHF per game.

Swiss Public Television, 10 games per season which are usually the same as Sat 1 game. Summary of all the games, and exclusive rights to the Challenge League (2nd division), 2 champions leagues game per week 1 on each night. Exclusive rights to the National Team, and some UEFA games depending on the progress of swiss teams.

Re: How much do you pay to watch your league?
Author: Philipp
Date: 11-11-2006, 10:32
Edited by: Philipp
at: 11-11-2006, 10:33
this is the TV-plan for the remaining season in Austria. for the next years, there will be a new and probably more expensive contract with Premiere and ORF. currently the TV pay 14 million euro/season.

Friday:
19:00 all matches from the second divsion (Erste Liga) live in conference on Premiere Austria.
00:20 the highlights from the Erste Liga on ORF2.

Saturday:
16:15 replay of the Erste Liga Conference on Premiere Austria.
17:30 the highlights from the Erste Liga on ORF Sport+.
18:30 all four saturday's matches from the Bundesliga live in conference on Premiere Austria and the topmatch on Premiere Sportportal.
21:15 the highlights from the Bundesliga on ORF1 (just the goals).

Sunday:
12:15 replay of the Bundesliga conference on Premiere Austria and replays from all matches on Premiere Sportportal.
14:00 'Talk Und Tore' on Premiere Austria, a weekly discussion.
15:30 the topmatch of the week live on Premiere Austria and ORF1.
17:45 all the highlights of the matchday in the Bundesliga-Show on ORF1.

Monday:
replay of the sundaymatch on Premiere Austria and Premiere Sportportal.


on Premiere Sportportal you also see the international leagues and CL.

Re: How much do you pay to watch your league?
Author: Elim
Date: 11-11-2006, 11:04
In the Netherlands:

The Eredivisie and the Eerste Divisie (1st & 2nd level), and also the dutch cup, are broadcasted by the free commercial station Talpa. It expect it to become pay-per-view in the near future, especially for the big matches. Talpa is already broadcasting a selection of matches on a pay-per-view base on their website.
Talpa also owns the rights for the away matches of the national team, the rights for the Dutch under-20 national team and summaries from ITA, GER, POR, SCO & FRA.


The public station NOS broadcasts the champions-league (one live match per night and all summaries). The NOS also has the rights for summaries from ENG. The NOS broadcasts some UEFA Cup matches from Dutch clubs. The NOS has the rights for all European Finals (CL, UC, Super Cup) and for the European Cup & World Cup tournaments.

The free commercial station RTL 5 broadcasts 1 Eredivie match live on friday night. They also broadcast some UEFA Cup matches with Dutch clubs (NOS & RTL 5 devide the matches equally).

De home-matches from the national team are broadcasted by the free commercial station SBS6, which they do really bad!