Channel 5 Lands England Cricket Rights | BBC Loses FTA Coverage

by Archynetys Sports Desk

Channel 5 Secures Live England Cricket Rights After BBC Exit

The commercial network is set to broadcast live England cricket matches, marking its return to the sport after a six-year hiatus.

In a major shake-up of sports broadcasting, CHANNEL 5 has acquired the rights to broadcast live England cricket matches. This move sees the commercial broadcaster return to the sport for the first time in six years, filling the void left by the BBC.

Channel 5 to Broadcast Live Matches

the deal will allow CHANNEL 5 to broadcast a selection of live England matches, bringing free-to-air cricket back to a wider audience. The specific matches and schedule are expected to be announced shortly.

The deal will allow CHANNEL 5 to broadcast a selection of live England matches.

What This Means for Cricket Fans

This acquisition is a significant win for cricket fans, offering them the opportunity to watch live England matches without a subscription. It also provides CHANNEL 5 with a valuable sports property to attract viewers and advertisers.

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Amelia Davies is a sports journalist with a passion for cricket and broadcasting. She has been covering the sports industry for over a decade.


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