TV Guide
M6 Live Streaming and TV Schedule
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Broadcast Rights
Competitions available on M6
FIFA World Cup (2026-2030) Groupe M6 has secured the free-to-air media rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026™ and 2030™ in France, Monaco, Andorra, and French overseas territories. Under the agreement, M6 will broadcast 54 matches from each tournament. The coverage includes the majority of the matches, capitalizing on the expanded tournament format featuring 48 teams and 104 matches for the 2026 edition. | |
UEFA Euro (2024) M6 has obtained French rights to the UEFA Euro 2024 tournament, as part of a deal that consists of 25 matches on free-to-air television. | |
UEFA Champions League (2024-2027) Free-to-air TV broadcaster M6 has secured French rights to the UEFA Champions League Final match for three seasons from 2024/25 to 2026/27. The deal is reported to cost M6 just under 4 million Euros per year. | |
UEFA Nations League (2022-2025) | |
Olympic Soccer - Women (2024) | |
FIFA Women's World Cup Qualifying (2023-2027) | |
UEFA Women's Euro Qualifying (2023-2025) | |
Women's Friendly (2023-2027) |
Satellites
What satellites is M6 available on?
Position | Satellite | Encryption |
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19.2°E | Astra 1N | |
16.0°E | Eutelsat 16A | |
5.0°W | Eutelsat 5 West B | |
13.0°E | Hot Bird 13B | |
180.0°E | Intelsat 18 | |
22.0°W | SES 4 |
About
M6 History, Coverage, Features
M6 is a French television channel owned and operated by the M6 Group. It is also known as Metropole Television, and it was launched on March 1, 1987. M6 has seven sister channels, and is also linked to magazines, movie production companies, media-related firms, and more.
M6 is seen as a general entertainment channel, with most of its programming aimed at a younger audience such as teenagers and young adults. Other shows aired by the network have included magazines shows, TV movies, children’s shows, news broadcasts, and sports.
When it comes to sports, M6 kicked off their offer during the 1998 FIFA World Cup, with an unsuccessful show called 0% Football. Since then, the channel has added more competitions to its programming, such as the UEFA Euro Qualifiers featuring the French National Team, the UEFA European Championship, the FIFA World Cup, and club tournaments such as the UEFA Europa League. In fact, the top ten most watched shows in the network’s history have been football events. The highest rating for a show aired by M6 belongs to the 2016 UEFA Euro final featuring France and Portugal, which saw Portugal claim their first-ever title in the tournament. Other sports covered by this network have included motorbike competitions and rugby.
M6 kicked off its broadcasts in 1987 as a Standard Definition channel, but it evolved to a High Definition feed in 2008. Both feeds are still available for users to watch.
The published listings of live, re-aired, and on-demand match and program events published on this website are broadcast by the official rights holders. They are available on various platforms such as terrestrial TV, radio, cable, satellite, IPTV, mobile and desktop apps. Where possible, we will provide links to the streaming events available on the platforms provided by the official broadcasters. Please note that in many cases, a digital subscription or user authentication with a TV or internet provider will be required. We endeavor to provide as accurate and detailed broadcast information as possible. However, broadcast schedules are subject to change at any time. If you find incorrect or missing information, please let us know