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Eurosport set to disappear from British TV in 2025

January 29, 2025 //  by Toby Pike

Eurosport will soon disappear from British TV - Credit Jonas Leupe

It has been confirmed that Eurosport will no longer be available on your television next month.

Although this change has been anticipated for some time, many sports fans may be caught off guard by the timing.

Beginning in early March, TNT Sports will replace the channels’ coverage of sports.

Therefore, if you are looking at the TV guide in the near future and see that Eurosport is absent, that is the reason.

It coincides with news of TNT’s attempt to purchase the Six Nations rugby rights.

Raising concerns that the well-liked event would be behind a paywall.

According to Cycling Weekly, the sports channel will shut down on February 28.

It has been established that Eurosport 1 and 2 will both close.

Sports, such as cycling, that have previously been broadcasted on these channels will move over to TNT sports.

The move initially was announced in September 2023, which coincided with the launch of TNT Sports.

Both TNT Sports and Eurosport are owned by the same parent company Warner Bros.

Customers of Virgin Media and Sky TV enjoyed free access to Eurosport, allowing them to watch important athletic events like the Tour de France and the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

However, those who do not currently have a TNT Sports bundle will have to pay for one once it is removed from the schedule.

According to BT’s website, a TNT Sports subscription may cost up to £30.99 each month. However, your TV provider might offer more affordable packages.





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