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Country | France United Kingdom |
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Broadcast area | Europe |
Network | Eurosport |
Headquarters | Issy-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 format | 2160p UHDTV (downscaled to 1080i and 576i for the HDTV and SDTV feeds respectively) |
Ownership | |
Owner | TNT Sports (operated by Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA) |
Parent | TNT Sports International |
Sister channels | |
History | |
Launched | 10 January 2005 |
Replaced | Eurosport DK (Denmark) Eurosport News (some countries) |
Closed | 9 March 2022 28 February 2025 (United Kingdom)[1][2] | (Russia)
Links | |
Website | eurosport.com |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
See separate section | |
Streaming media | |
Discovery+ | Watch live (subscription required) |
DAZN | Watch live (Italy only) |
Virgin TV Go | Watch live (UK only) |
Virgin TV Anywhere | Watch live (Ireland only) |
Ziggo GO | Watch live (Netherlands only) |
Eurosport 2 was 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]