W9 Soccer Schedule
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About W9
W9 is a French television channel owned by Groupe M6. The channel was launched on March 31, 2005 as the ninth broadcast network in France. The name was chosen as it is said to be the mirror equivalent to M6, one of the sister channels to W9.
This channel started out as a musical channel, but its owners quickly realized that low ratings could force them to change its approach. Hence, Groupe M6 decided to turn this channel into a general entertainment channel, adding reality shows, tv series, animated shows, sports, and movies. This decision paid off for Groupe M6 execs, as nine of the most watched shows in this channel’s history have had sports as their main topic.
On this matter, W9’s sports coverage has mostly centered on airing football games. Some of the events covered by this channel have included FIFA Women’s World Cup games and UEFA Europa League matches. In fact, a UEL game between RB Salzburg and Olympique Marseille has been one of the most watched programs in this channel’s history.
W9 started their broadcasts with a SD feed. On August 1, 2011, Groupe M6 developed a High Definition feed for this channel. The Standard Definition feed is still available in some French regions.
W9 on Satellite
Position | Frequency | Symbol | System | Encryption | |
19.2°E | Astra 1N | ||||
12168 V | 29700, 2/3 | DVB-S2, 8PSK, MPEG-4, HD | Nagravision, Viaccess | ||
16.0°E | Eutelsat 16A | ||||
10928 H | 30000, 8/9 | DVB-S2, QPSK, MPEG-4 | Viaccess | ||
5.0°W | Eutelsat 5 West B | ||||
11096 V | 29950, 3/4 | DVB-S2, 8PSK, MPEG-4, HD | Viaccess | ||
11509 H | 29500, 8/9 | DVB-S2, 8PSK, MPEG-4, HD 1080 | |||
13.0°E | Hot Bird 13B | ||||
11681 H | 27500, 3/4 | DVB-S2, 8PSK, MPEG-4 | Viaccess | ||
180.0°E | Intelsat 18 | ||||
11075 V | 45000, 3/4 | DVB-S2, 8PSK, MPEG-4 | Viaccess | ||
11075 H | 45000, 3/4 | DVB-S2, QPSK, MPEG-4 | Mediaguard, Nagravision |
W9 Broadcast Rights
![]() | 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 Europa League (2021-2024) M6 Group has secured non-exclusive broadcast rights for the UEFA Europa League in France until the 2023/24 campaign after signing a three year deal. As part of the arrangement, the network will broadcast 16 matches, including the final, each season. |
![]() | UEFA Nations League (2022-2025) |
![]() | UEFA Europa Conference League (2021-2024) M6 Group has acquired non-exclusive broadcast rights for the UEFA Europa Conference League in France through the 2023/24 campaign after securing a three year deal. This arrangement sees the network broadcasting about 16 matches, including the final, during the 2021/22, 2022/23, and 2023/24 seasons. |
![]() | Olympic Soccer - Women (2024) |
![]() | FIFA Women's World Cup Qualifying (2021-2024) |
![]() | UEFA Women's Euro Qualifying (2023-2025) |
![]() | Women's Friendly (2023-2027) |
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