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Old 20-02-2024, 15:21   #11632
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

Those plucky streamers have swerved these rights too. I believe the predecessor competition rights were held by Sky Sports.
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TNT Sports has expanded its rugby portfolio by securing live rights to screen the HSBC SVNS, rugby sevens’ biggest annual competition worldwide, in the UK and Ireland on a two-year deal until the end of the 2025 season.

With three rounds of the 2023-24 series completed, the first broadcast of the revamped series on TNT Sports and discovery+ will be when the HSBC SVNS heads to Vancouver in western Canada on the weekend of 23-25 February.

Trojan Paillot, Senior Vice President, Sports Rights Acquisitions and Syndication, Warner Bros. Discovery Europe, said: “In a historic year for the sport, we’re pleased to further expand our huge and varied premium rugby offer for fans in the UK and Ireland.
https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2024...gby-hsbc-svns/
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