An overview of broadcasters globally for the 2019/2020 season, and if there have been any changes due to COVID-19.

With the Coppa Italia resuming action in just a few days (June 12th), fans around the world are surely looking forward to seeing their favorite teams back on the pitch.

However, due to the spread of COVID-19, which started in Wuhan, China sometime in 2019 and has now since hit every single continent except Antarctica, it will not be "business as usual" once the semi-finals of the Coppa Italia kicks off this Friday. Rather, there will be some stringent rules and regulations applied in order to keep players, staff, and others safe and to avoid the contagion from spreading further.

That includes, of course, games being played behind closed doors. As such, fans will be forced to follow their favorite teams from home, so the burning question is: Which broadcasters will be covering the rest of the 2019/2020 Coppa Italia tournament in my country (or geographic location)?

Another two questions fans may have is: Have any of the broadcasters changed since latter stages of the Coppa Italia were rescheduled from March to June? Have any new broadcasters been added?

We have all your answers to those queries below!

For fans living in the United States, nothing has changed during the three month pause.

ESPN+ provides both live streaming and on-demand access for fans to enjoy the Coppa Italia, also in English and Spanish via the ESPN App.

For supporters living in Italy, the main providers are still the same, so no worries there. RAI Italia  will provide coverage through RAI Uno and for those don't want to be tethered to their television sets, RAI Play provides live-streaming and on-demand access for Coppa Italia matches.

For viewers in the UK, not to fret, nothing has changed, either. BT Sport is still your place to go for all your Coppa Italia action via its various channels. And if you prefer an on-the-go experience, there is the BT Sport App for live streaming and mobile access.

For supporters residing in Canada, the status quo still remains. FloSports is set to provide coverage until the end of the 2020/2021 season.

Moving on to fans who live outside the above mentioned four countries, we have now broken down broadcasters by continent or region. In some cases, specific countries are listed under their respective continents:

Africa

  • StarTime will provide TV coverage for most countries in Sub-Saharan Africa; live streaming can be accessed via the StarTime App.

Asia

  • China: PPTV
  • Indonesia: TVRI
  • Japan: DAZN

Western Europe

  • Austria: DAZN
  • Finland: Yle
  • Germany: DAZN Germany
  • Netherlands: Ziggo Sport
  • Portugal: Sport TV
  • Spain: DAZN
  • Switzerland: Teleclub Sport

Eastern Europe/Central Asia

  • Russia: Match TV
  • Poland: TVP
  • Croatia: Sportklub Croatia
  • Czech Republic: Sport1 CZ
  • Hungary: Sport1 Hungary
  • Serbia: Sportklub Serbia
  • Slovenia: Sportklub Slovenia
  • Turkey: TRT

North America

  • Mexico: ESPN
  • Caribbean: Flowsports

South America

  • Argentina: DirecTV Sports Argentina
  • Bolivia: Tigo Sports Bolivia
  • Brazil: DAZN Brazil
  • Chile: DirecTV Sports Chile
  • Colombia: DirecTV Sports Colombia
  • Costa Rica: Tigo Sports Costa Rica
  • Ecuador: DirecTV Sports Ecuador
  • El Salvador: Tigo Sports El Salvador
  • Guatemala: Tigo Sports Guatemala
  • Honduras: Tigo Sports Honduras
  • Peru: DirecTV Sports Peru
  • Uruguay: DirecTV Sports Uruguay
  • Venezuela: DirecTV Sports Venezuela