Eurosport 2

Eurosport 2
CountryFrance
United Kingdom
Broadcast areaEurope
NetworkEurosport
HeadquartersIssy-les-Moulineaux, Paris
Programming
Language(s)English, Swedish, French, Italian, German, Greek, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Russian in CIS (except Russia), Polish, Romanian, Serbian, Croatian, Turkish, Czech, Slovak, Portuguese, Albanian, Dutch, Spanish (specific events), Danish, Finnish, Norwegian
Picture format2160p UHDTV
(downscaled to 1080i and 576i for the HDTV and SDTV feeds respectively)
Ownership
OwnerWarner Bros. Discovery
Sister channels
History
Launched10 January 2005; 20 years ago (2005-01-10)
ReplacedEurosport DK (Denmark)
Eurosport News (some countries)
Closed9 March 2022; 2 years ago (2022-03-09) (Russia)
28 February 2025; 19 days' time (2025-02-28) (United Kingdom)[1][2]
Links
Websiteeurosport.com
Availability
Terrestrial
See separate section
Streaming media
Discovery+Watch live (subscription required)
DAZNWatch live (Italy only)
Virgin TV GoWatch live (UK only)
Virgin TV AnywhereWatch live (Ireland only)
Ziggo GOWatch live (Netherlands only)

Eurosport 2 is a sports television channel and a sister channel to Eurosport 1. Both are part of the Eurosport network which is a unit of Warner Bros. Discovery. Several different versions of the channel exist across Europe, with different sports rights across different markets. Eurosport 2 had an audience of 87 million viewers in 2019 -- an increase in size of one million.[3]

  1. ^ Clarke, Stewart (28 January 2025). "Eurosport To Be Replaced By TNT In The UK As Warner Bros. Discovery Shakes Up Sports Portfolio". Deadline. Retrieved 29 January 2025.
  2. ^ Cunningham, Euan (28 January 2025). "No more Eurosport in the UK from late February as channels merged with TNT". Sportcal. Retrieved 29 January 2025.
  3. ^ "Eurosport audience size 2014-2019". Retrieved 10 February 2022.

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