TV Guide
Play Sports 5 Live Streaming and TV Schedule
Broadcast Rights
Competitions available on Play Sports 5
UEFA Champions League (2024-2027) | |
UEFA Europa League (2024-2027) | |
UEFA Conference League (2024-2027) | |
England - Premier League (2022-2025) Telenet has maintained their exclusive broadcast rights to the English Premier League in Belgium after renewing their current contract for another three years beyond 2022. The new deal now extends Telenet’s access to top-flight English football until the conclusion of the 2024/2025 Premier League season.More detailsViewers will be able to follow Dutch-language coverage of the Premier League via Telenet’s family of channels, Play Sports, whilst live streaming will be available using the network’s corresponding app, Play Sports Open. | |
Germany - Bundesliga (2022-2025) | |
Netherlands - Eredivisie (2022-2025) |
About
Play Sports 5 history, coverage, features
Play Sports is a package of television channels partly owned and operated by the Belgian cable distributor Telenet. It was launched in 2005 as Prime Sport, but it would later be rebranded to Sporting Telenet. The service would go through another rebranding in 2012 when Play Sports was elected by its parent company.
Over the years, Play Sports has turned into a household name for sports coverage in Belgium, thanks to the availability of bundles in most pay-tv companies. Each package comes with different channels, which will be in charge of covering different disciplines. Some of the sports covered by this platform have included football, basketball, golf, motorsport, cyclocross, tennis, hockey, and more.
Play Sports 5 is considered as the package’s fifth most-relevant channel. It has usually aired live motorsport races, tennis tournaments, hockey games, and more. Additional coverage on this channel might come with highlights’ shows.
Play Sports 5 started airing its content in Standard Definition, but the company managed to transition its entire offer of channels to High-Definition technology in the 2016-17 season. This saw Play Sports becoming the first sports package to make such a transition in Belgium.
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