Where to watch
Territory Broadcaster 
Worldwide (except Belgium, Germany and Latin America) www.eurohockeytv.org – EuroHockeyTV 
Austria Laola1, ORF Sport+ 
Belgium RTL, VTM, DAZN/Eleven 
Czech Republic Czech TV 
France L’Equipe 
Germany Sport1, ARD, ZDF 
Ireland Premier Sports 
Netherlands NOS 
Slovenia Sports TV 
Latin (Central and South America): Argentina; Bolivia, Brazil,; Chile; Colombia; Ecuador; French; Guiana; Guyana; South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands; Falkland Islands; Paraguay; Peru; Surinam; Uruguay and Venezuela; Mexico; Belize; Costa Rica; Nicaragua; El Salvador) ESPN 
Spain RTVE 
Various territories Olympic Channel 

Further details 

Worldwide – EuroHockeyTV 

EuroHockeyTV will broadcast every minute of the EuroHockey Championship 2023 live from Mönchengladach via our dedicated website, www.eurohockeytv.org

Event passes cost €19.99 which get you access to each full match and highlights both live and on demand from August 18th to 27th with commentary in English. Please note, this service is NOT available in Germany, Belgium or Latin America but is available in all other territories. 

Austria 

  • LAOLA1 will stream all five Austrian men’s games; four will be live on LAOLA1 TV and via a stream on their website. One will ONLY be streamed on their website. 
  • ORF will show a minimum of three games of the Austrian national team live on ORF Sport+. 

Belgium 

  1. DAZN/Eleven to broadcast all matches 
  1. RTL to broadcast all Belgian team matches men and women in French 
  1. VTM to broadcast all Belgian team matches men and women in Flemish 

Czech Republic 

  • Czech TV – nine matches to be shown on CT sport on delay; these are: 

18 Aug Germany v Scotland at 23:30 

19 Aug Germany v Wales at 23:30 

21 Aug Germany v Netherlands at 22:15 

22 Aug Netherlands v Italy at 22:15 

24 Aug Womens semi-final 2 at 22:10 

25 Aug Men’s semi-final 1 at 21:00  

25 Aug Mens semi-final 2 at 22:10 

26 Aug Women’s Final at 22:15 

27 Aug Men’s final at 18:00 

France 

  • L’Equipe to show on l’Equipe TV linear and/or web:  

(i) three French men’s team pools matches  

(ii) the two men’s semi-finals  

(iii) men’s final 

Germany: 

  • Sport1 to broadcast all matches 
  • ARD/ZDF to show all German matches on digital. There will be linear distribution for the finals if there is German participation 

Ireland 

Premier Sports 1 or 2, to show matches of the competition including Ireland’s women – full schedule to be confirmed 

Latin America 

  • ESPN’s digital platform Star+ will carry games from the event. Please check their listings for confirmed schedule 

Netherlands  

NOS (please check listings for exact outlets): 

  1. All Dutch matches broadcast live on NPO 1, 2 or 3 
  1. In addition, both semi-finals will be shown on NPO if the Dutch women play in the semi-final at 17:00 on August 24th and the men’s semi-final at 18:30 on August 25th 
  1. The men’s final will be streamed on NOS.nl and the women’s final will be on NPO 1, 2 or 3. However, if the Dutch women play for third place, this will prioritise this over the final. 
  1. Daily highlights on NPO 1, 2 or 3 

Slovenia 

  • Sports TV to broadcast matches – exact programming to be confirmed 

Spain 

  •  RTVE will show all Spain matches and minimum one semi final and final. This will be either via linear television or web-player 

Olympic Channel 

Olympic Channel to stream via https://olympics.com/en/live/ all four semi-finals and both finals in all markets except for the following territories:  

  • Argentina; Bolivia; Brazil; Chile; Colombia; Ecuador; French Guiana; Guyana; South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands; Falkland Islands; Paraguay; Peru; Surinam; Uruguay and Venezuela; Mexico; Belize; Costa Rica; Nicaragua; El Salvador; Guatemala; Honduras; Panama; Dominican Republic 
  • Germany 
  • Netherlands 
  • Belgium 
  • Slovenia 
  • Spain 
  • France 
  • Italy 
  • UK 
  • Ireland 
  • Austria 
  • Switzerland 

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