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BeIN Sports: How to Watch English Premier League
BeIN Sports: How to Watch English Premier League

Gulf Insider

time13-08-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Insider

BeIN Sports: How to Watch English Premier League

The English Premier League returns for the 2025/26 season on Friday, August 15 when Liverpool take on Bournemouth at the iconic Anfield stadium. Liverpool, the most successful club in the history of English football, will be looking to repeat the triumph of the 2024/25 season and conquer the English Premier League once again. Fans in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and across the MENA region will be able to watch every minute of every match after beIN Media Group officially renewed its exclusive rights to broadcast English Premier League matches across 24 countries in the region until the end of the 2027-28 season. The landmark deal ensures that beIN Sports will remain the region's premier destination for live English football, broadcasting all 380 Premier League games each season in both Arabic and English. Fans will have access to complementary programming, including pre- and post-match analysis, daily highlights, and weekly wrap-ups. The agreement also extends coverage to beIN's OTT streaming platform, TOD, which will stream every match live on web, tablet, and mobile. Friday, August 15, 2025 Liverpool v AFC Bournemouth Saturday, August 16, 2025 Aston Villa v Newcastle Brighton v Fulham Spurs v Burnley Sunderland v West Ham Wolves v Man City Sunday, August 17, 2025 Chelsea v Crystal Palace Nottingham Forest v Brentford Manchester Utd v Arsenal Monday, August 18, 2025 Click here to subscribe to beIN Sports and watch every English Premier League game of the 2025/2026 season. Upon signing the renewal, Mohammad Al Subaie, CEO of beIN MENA, said: 'Our long-standing partnership with the Premier League, which dates back to 2013, has been a journey of mutual growth and shared success. 'This renewal not only signifies our enduring commitment to providing the highest quality sports content on beIN SPORTS and reinforces our leading position in the MENA region, but also demonstrates the trust that the Premier League has in us. Paul Molnar, Chief Media Officer of the Premier League, said: 'We are delighted to announce the extension of our longstanding partnership with beIN MEDIA GROUP for a further three seasons in MENA. This renewal reflects our shared commitment to delivering world-class football and providing the best possible, localised viewing experience. 'We look forward to continuing our close collaboration on a variety of content and promotional initiatives, bringing the Premier League even closer to our passionate fans in this important region.' With a cumulative global TV audience of 3 billion, the Premier League remains one of the most-watched sports leagues in the world. The renewal underscores the value of premium sports content in the MENA media landscape and reflects the broadcaster's continued investment in delivering high-quality coverage to its growing subscriber base. Algeria Bahrain Chad Djibouti Egypt Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Libya Mauritania Morocco Oman Palestine Qatar Saudi Arabia Somalia Sudan Syria Tunisia United Arab Emirates Yemen Also read: Three Arrested For Stealing AC Units From Women's Sports Hall In Oman

beIN extends exclusive broadcast rights of the Premier League across MENA until 2028
beIN extends exclusive broadcast rights of the Premier League across MENA until 2028

Qatar Tribune

time17-06-2025

  • Business
  • Qatar Tribune

beIN extends exclusive broadcast rights of the Premier League across MENA until 2028

All 380 matches each season will be aired live and exclusive on beIN SPORTS Renewal cements beIN as home of football and reaffirms the PL's trust in beIN as a leading global broadcaster beIN MEDIA GROUP ('beIN'), the global sports, entertainment and media group, has secured the exclusive rights to broadcast every match of the Premier League (PL) in 24 countries across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) until the end of the 2027/28 season, further solidifying its position as the global home of sports. Premier League fans in MENA will be able to watch all 380 games each season live and exclusive on the group's flagship sports network, beIN SPORTS, in Arabic and English, in addition to having access to comprehensive magazine programming, including pre- and post-match shows, as well as daily highlights and weekly wrap-up programmes. BeIN's market-leading OTT service, TOD, also ensures subscribers can watch all PL content via live stream across web, tablet, and mobile devices, providing unparalleled coverage for football fans. The agreement was signed on Tuesday by Mohammad Al Subaie, CEO of beIN MENA and the Premier League's Chief Media Officer Paul Molnar at beIN's MENA Headquarters in Qatar. Mohammad Al Subaie, CEO of beIN MENA, said: 'Our long-standing partnership with the Premier League, which dates back to 2013, has been a journey of mutual growth and shared success. This renewal not only signifies our enduring commitment to providing the highest quality sports content on beIN SPORTS and reinforces our leading position in the MENA region, but also demonstrates the trust that the Premier League has in us. 'We are proud to continue bringing every moment of the Premier League to our viewers for three more years with the world-class analysis and commentary that our millions of viewers are accustomed to.' Paul Molnar, Chief Media Officer of the Premier League, said: 'We are delighted to announce the extension of our longstanding partnership with beIN MEDIA GROUP for a further three seasons in MENA. 'This renewal reflects our shared commitment to delivering world-class football and providing the best possible, localised viewing experience. We look forward to continuing our close collaboration on a variety of content and promotional initiatives, bringing the Premier League even closer to our passionate fans in this important region.' Since its inception in 1992, the PL has grown to become one of the most-watched sports leagues in the world, with a cumulative TV audience of 3 billion people. The league's global appeal is attributed to its highly competitive nature, featuring iconic clubs and legendary players that have shaped the history of football.

beIN extends exclusive broadcast rights of Premier League across MENA until 2028
beIN extends exclusive broadcast rights of Premier League across MENA until 2028

Qatar Tribune

time17-06-2025

  • Business
  • Qatar Tribune

beIN extends exclusive broadcast rights of Premier League across MENA until 2028

DOHA: beIN MEDIA GROUP (beIN), the global sports, entertainment and media group, has announced having secured the exclusive rights to broadcast every match of the Premier League (PL) in 24 countries across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) until the end of the 2027/28 season, further solidifying its position as the global home of sports. The agreement was signed by CEO of beIN MENA Mohammad Al Subaie and the Premier League's Chief Media Officer Paul Molnar at beIN's MENA Headquarters in Qatar on Tuesday. The beIN MEDIA GROUP said in a statement that Premier League fans in MENA will be able to watch all 380 games each season live and exclusive on the group's flagship sports network, beIN SPORTS, in Arabic and English, in addition to having access to comprehensive magazine programming, including pre- and post-match shows, as well as daily highlights and weekly wrap-up programs. It added that its market-leading OTT service, TOD, also ensures subscribers can watch all PL content via live stream across web, tablet, and mobile devices, providing unparalleled coverage for football fans. Commenting on the agreement, CEO of beIN MENA Mohammad Al Subaie said: "Our long-standing partnership with the Premier League, which dates back to 2013, has been a journey of mutual growth and shared success. This renewal not only signifies our enduring commitment to providing the highest quality sports content on beIN SPORTS and reinforces our leading position in the MENA region, but also demonstrates the trust that the Premier League has in us. We are proud to continue bringing every moment of the Premier League to our viewers for three more years with the world-class analysis and commentary that our millions of viewers are accustomed to." In turn, Chief Media Officer of the Premier League Paul Molnar said: "We are delighted to announce the extension of our longstanding partnership with beIN MEDIA GROUP for a further three seasons in MENA. This renewal reflects our shared commitment to delivering world-class football and providing the best possible, localized viewing experience. We look forward to continuing our close collaboration on a variety of content and promotional initiatives, bringing the Premier League even closer to our passionate fans in this important region." Since its inception in 1992, the PL has grown to become one of the most-watched sports leagues in the world, with a cumulative TV audience of 3 billion people​​. The league's global appeal is attributed to its highly competitive nature, featuring iconic clubs and legendary players that have shaped the history of football.

Premier League extends Middle East TV deal, overseas media rights value up 27%
Premier League extends Middle East TV deal, overseas media rights value up 27%

New York Times

time17-06-2025

  • Business
  • New York Times

Premier League extends Middle East TV deal, overseas media rights value up 27%

BeIN Sports has extended its deal for the Premier League's live TV rights in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), boosting the league's overseas media income and stalling Saudi Arabian hopes of creating a domestic rival to the Qatari broadcaster. The new three-year deal runs from next season through until the end of 2027-28 and is worth approximately £550million ($742.3m), a 10 per cent uplift on the previous three-year cycle. Advertisement 'This renewal not only signifies our enduring commitment to providing the highest quality sports content on beIN Sports and reinforces our leading position in the region, but also demonstrates the trust that the Premier League has in us,' said beIN MENA CEO Mohammad Al-Subaie in a press release. BeIN has been the Premier League's media partner in the 24 MENA countries since 2013, a partnership that has benefited both parties despite Saudi attempts to break the Qatari firm's hold over the region. Between 2017 and 2019, a state-backed digital piracy operation called beoutQ stole beIN's feed in Saudi Arabia, and beIN was then banned in the kingdom until late 2021. That dispute was part of a wider diplomatic and economic stand-off between Qatar and its much bigger neighbour. And while relations between the pair have greatly improved, Saudi Arabia is still unhappy that the dominant entertainment and sports group in the Gulf is Qatari, not Saudi. Initially, it seemed that the price of peace for Qatar might be a Saudi takeover of the Doha-based group but arguments over compensation for the beoutQ piracy and the value of beIN meant those talks went nowhere. And more recently, Saudi Arabia appears to have pivoted to a strategy of creating a beIN rival via a joint venture with global sports streaming platform DAZN. The uncertainty created by these moves is probably the main reason why it has taken the Premier League so long to renew its deal with beIN, as an outline agreement was reached two years ago. Whatever the reason, both beIN and the Premier League should be pretty happy with the deal, as the former gets 380 live games a season for its various channels, as well as highlights, interviews and access for its content, while the league gets a small, real-term financial increase at a time when most of its rivals are standing still or retreating. Advertisement Overall, the total value of the Premier League's overseas media rights deals is up 27 per cent, largely thanks to huge increases in its Chinese, Thai and U.S. deals. When combined with the new four-year domestic deals with the BBC, Sky Sports and TNT Sports, the league will earn £12.25billion ($16.55bn) in rights payments over the next three years. 'We look forward to continuing our close collaboration on a variety of content and promotional initiatives, bringing the Premier League even closer to our passionate fans in this important region,' said Premier League chief media officer Paul Molnar. Confirmation of the deal comes only two weeks after the league's clubs were told at their annual general meeting that domestic viewing figures for the competition dipped last season. They will be hoping that was due to an unusual lack of jeopardy at either end of the table, as opposed to evidence of any deeper waning in public interest. (Top image: Visionhaus/Getty Images)

beIN MEDIA GROUP secures exclusive Premier League broadcast rights in MENA until 2027/28 season
beIN MEDIA GROUP secures exclusive Premier League broadcast rights in MENA until 2027/28 season

ILoveQatar.net

time17-06-2025

  • Business
  • ILoveQatar.net

beIN MEDIA GROUP secures exclusive Premier League broadcast rights in MENA until 2027/28 season

beIN MEDIA GROUP (beIN), the global sports, entertainment and media group, has announced having secured the exclusive rights to broadcast every match of the Premier League (PL) in 24 countries across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) until the end of the 2027/28 season, further solidifying its position as the global home of sports. The agreement was signed by CEO of beIN MENA Mohammad Al Subaie and the Premier League's Chief Media Officer Paul Molnar at beIN's MENA Headquarters in Qatar on Tuesday. The beIN MEDIA GROUP said in a statement that Premier League fans in MENA will be able to watch all 380 games each season live and exclusive on the group's flagship sports network, beIN SPORTS, in Arabic and English, in addition to having access to comprehensive magazine programming, including pre- and post-match shows, as well as daily highlights and weekly wrap-up programs. It added that its market-leading OTT service, TOD, also ensures subscribers can watch all PL content via live stream across web, tablet, and mobile devices, providing unparalleled coverage for football fans. Commenting on the agreement, CEO of beIN MENA Mohammad Al Subaie said: "Our long-standing partnership with the Premier League, which dates back to 2013, has been a journey of mutual growth and shared success. This renewal not only signifies our enduring commitment to providing the highest quality sports content on beIN SPORTS and reinforces our leading position in the MENA region, but also demonstrates the trust that the Premier League has in us. We are proud to continue bringing every moment of the Premier League to our viewers for three more years with the world-class analysis and commentary that our millions of viewers are accustomed to." In turn, Chief Media Officer of the Premier League Paul Molnar said: "We are delighted to announce the extension of our longstanding partnership with beIN MEDIA GROUP for a further three seasons in MENA. This renewal reflects our shared commitment to delivering world-class football and providing the best possible, localized viewing experience. We look forward to continuing our close collaboration on a variety of content and promotional initiatives, bringing the Premier League even closer to our passionate fans in this important region." Since its inception in 1992, the PL has grown to become one of the most-watched sports leagues in the world, with a cumulative TV audience of 3 billion people . The league's global appeal is attributed to its highly competitive nature, featuring iconic clubs and legendary players that have shaped the history of football.

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