This is a list of television broadcasters which provide coverage of the Ekstraklasa, Polish football's top-level competition.[1][2]
Until 2020–21 season
Poland
| Broadcaster | Summary | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Telewizja Polska | One match per week live on TVP Sport | [3] |
| Platforma Canal+ | All matches live |
Outside Poland
| Country | Language | Broadcasters |
|---|---|---|
| International (various territories) | Polish | Eleven Sports, OneFootball, OZ, Official website |
| Austria | German | Sportdigital, Official website |
| Germany | ||
| Liechtenstein | ||
| Switzerland | ||
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bosnian Croatian Serbian Slovene |
PlanetSport, Official website |
| Croatia | ||
| Serbia | ||
| Slovenia | ||
| Cyprus | Greek | CytaVision, Official website |
| Indonesia | English | Mola TV, Official website |
| Timor Leste | ||
| Ireland | Premier Sports, FreeSports, Official website | |
| United Kingdom | ||
| Israel | Hebrew | Sport 1, Official website |
| Norway | Norwegian | Amedia, Directesport, Official website |
| Portugal | Portuguese | Canal 11, Official website |
| Russia | Russian | Match TV, Official website |
| Slovakia | Slovak | JOJ Šport, Official website |
References
- ↑ "Ekstraklasa restart the league and sells international broadcasting rights". Ekstraklasa. Retrieved 2020-05-31.
- ↑ "Gdzie oglądać Ekstraklasę za granicą?". Ekstraklasa. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
- ↑ "Fans in Poland will return on stadiums". Ekstraklasa. Retrieved 2020-05-31.
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