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BT Sport and the BBC retain rights to The FA Cup

BT Sport and the BBC retain rights to The FA Cup

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The BBC and BT Sport have retained the rights to The FA Cup until 2021, after the broadcasters reached agreement earlier this week with the FA to extend their shared coverage of the competition for another three years.

“The FA Cup is a fantastic competition which is loved the world over, and we are delighted to be extending our partnership with the FA. We will continue to support the FA with more live matches and ground-breaking Ultra HD and digital coverage. BT Sport audiences are up nearly 50 per cent this season, which demonstrates how popular our coverage has become with sports fans. We’re proud to be the only place to follow all the best football competitions: The FA Cup, Premier League, UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League.” – Delia Bushell, managing director of BT TV and BT Sport

The Football Association confirmed the extension in a joint announcement which will see the most famous cup club competition in world football continue its strong coverage across the BBC and BT Sport.

On the BBC, Gary Lineker will continue to lead presentation duties with coverage remaining true to the history and heritage of the FA Cup journey while delivering technological innovation that brings audiences closer to the action than ever before via a personalised digital offering. Fans will be able to stay up to date with all the drama and action across TV, radio and digital platforms available to them anytime anywhere.

“We are excited to continue this association, and look forward to sharing new ideas and breaking new ground in the coming years in the world’s oldest and most loved domestic cup competition.” – – Martin Glenn, FA CEO

BBC Sport

The new deal will also see an enhanced commitment to women’s football from both the BBC and BT. The BBC will offer live coverage of international qualifiers, the Women’s FA Cup final, plus one England Women’s friendly match per season alongside additional live matches and The FA Women’s Super League highlights. BT Sport will remain the exclusively live broadcaster of The FA Women’s Super League and, from 2018, will show both Women’s FA Cup semi-finals exclusively live, the Women’s FA Cup Final and England Senior Women’s home friendlies. Furthermore, the BBC will work closely with key BBC brands to increase the profile and reach of the FA People’s Cup in order to drive participation, and BT will invest in grass-roots women’s football, in partnership with the FA.

“We are delighted to retain the rights to broadcast the most famous domestic cup competition in the world on free-to-air TV. The renewed deal will bring audiences closer to the action than ever before via an innovative digital offering across all platforms, and showcase our commitment to the women’s game. FA Cup coverage on the BBC will continue to unite the nation through must see sporting moments, captivating audiences of all ages.” – Barbara Slater, Director of BBC Sport

The FA Cup forms part of an impressive football rights portfolio on BBC Television, which includes the nation’s favourite football programme, Match Of The Day, extensive coverage of UEFA Euro 2016, as well as the Euros in 2020 and the World Cup until 2022. In addition, Radio 5 live continues to bring more live radio commentaries than any other British broadcaster with an impressive portfolio of 128 Premier League games, Champions League, FA Cup, League Cup, Europa League, Home Nations’ internationals, Scottish Premiership and Championship, Football League and women’s football.

“The Emirates FA Cup has enjoyed record viewing figures, with 7 million alone watching Tottenham’s Third Round tie against Leicester City, outstripping all viewing figures for club matches in England this season, both domestically and in Europe. It is a competition loved not only in this country but throughout the world, as demand for broadcast rights globally highlight. The competition is all about the success of the underdog, and this season has seen some more fantastic stories. The money clubs win can make a hugely positive impact both on and off the pitch and we’re very proud to have distributed £25m to clubs via the prize fund and broadcast fees this season.” – Martin Glenn, FA CEO

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