TV rights – UEFA Euro 2024: The final in clear for M6, the majority of the French team’s matches on TF1

2024-01-24 20:15:12

At the end of the day, TF1 and M6 revealed the breakdown of the 25 UEFA Euro 2024 matches which will be broadcast unencrypted on their channels.

In details, M6 will broadcast 13 matches including the final and a 1/2 final. For his part, TF1 will have 12 matches including the 2 group matches out of the 3 of the French team.

Euro 2024: the 13 unencrypted matches broadcast on M6

  • Italy – Albania on Saturday June 15 at 9 p.m. (DORTMUND)
  • Spain – Italy on Thursday June 20 at 9 p.m. (GELSENKIRCHEN)
  • Netherlands – France on Friday June 21 at 9 p.m. (LEIPZIG)
  • Belgium – Romania on Saturday June 22 at 9 p.m. (COLOGNE)
  • Switzerland – Germany on Sunday June 23 at 9 p.m. (FRANKFURT)
  • England – Slovenia on Tuesday June 25 at 9 p.m. (COLOGNE)
  • Qualified – Portugal on Wednesday June 26 at 9 p.m. (GELSENKIRCHEN)
  • 2 Round of 16
  • 2 quarter-finals (including the French team’s match if it qualifies)
  • 1 semi-final
  • The Final (BERLIN)

“We are delighted to support the French team and all its supporters on the road to victory for Euro 2024. The entire M6 Group will be mobilized to offer the best of this competition to its public as close as possible. event and until the final. » precise Nicolas de Tavernost, president of the M6 ​​Groupin a press release.

UEFA Euro 2024: the 12 unencrypted matches broadcast on TF1

Of the 25 matches broadcast unencrypted, TF1 will therefore broadcast 12, including the majority of the French team’s matches.

– Friday June 14 at 9 p.m.: the opening match Germany – Scotland
– Sunday June 16 at 9 p.m.: Serbia – England
– Monday June 17 at 9 p.m.: Austria – France
– Tuesday June 18 at 9 p.m.: Portugal – Czech Republic
– Monday June 24 at 9 p.m.: Croatia – Italy
– Tuesday June 25 at 6 p.m.: France – roadblock operator
– 3 round of 16 matches including first choice;
– 2 quarter-finals;
– and the first choice of the semi-final.

At the same time, TF1 announces that the channel will continue “its privileged relationship with the French team with the broadcast of preparation matches, the revelation of the list of players by Didier Deschamps, exclusive access to the players of the team for interviews and inside images throughout the competition. »

To afford the 25 matches in clear format, the newspaper The team specified in May 2022 that the two channels would pay a total of 55 million euros, “i.e. €5M more than for the last edition, where they had 22 matches. »

The last 2 finals already on M6

The latest UEFA Euro 2020 (in 2021) and 2016 finals were also broadcast unencrypted on M6.

3 years ago, Italy-England recorded an average audience of 11.8 million viewers and a peak of 13.9 million. The highest price for an advertisement on M6 was €170,000 gross excluding VAT for this finalprice announced before the start of the competition.

In 2016, the Euro 2016 final organized in France and pitting Portugal against the Blues achieved at the time the channel’s historic audience record with 20.8 million viewers on average (72.9% share). audience and peak at €23.4M) and the 4th best audience of all time in France.

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