It is therefore without the help of its former “historic partner” Canal+, neither as a producer, nor as an exclusive distributor, nor even as a distributor, that the LFP launches its league 1 channel. The league has announced the upcoming creation of its own platform for the broadcast of eight of the nine meetings of each day (beIN Sports keeping the poster of Saturday 5 p.m.).
“This ambitious project marks a turning point for all French football enthusiasts. More immersive and carried by all the clubs of Ligue 1 McDonald's, the platform will broadcast the ten most beautiful posters of the season, eight live matches every day from Friday to Sunday, accompanied by a great magazine available – offered in clear – on Sunday evening, as soon as August 15, on Sunday evening “can we read in a press release.
While the LFP channels will be accessible on subscription, up to 14.99 euros per month with commitment (with an offer at 10 euros for those under 26 according to the Team), a
“Grand magazine” will therefore be broadcast for free on Sunday evening. The opportunity to offer the L1 followers the summaries of the weekend meetings before the closing poster.
The Canal Football Club disappears from TNT
If the LFP manages to attract its subscribers and unscred in front of its Sunday evening “show”, the Canal Football Club risk of touching the bottom. The Sunday meeting, formerly essential with Pierre Ménès as a star polemist, has plunged in terms of audiences in recent years due to the broadcast of Ligue 1 by Video premium and then Dazn. Worse, for all CANAL+ programs in clear, the disappearance of the channel on TNT, since June 6, is a blow of grace.
Just before her CFCCanal+ broadcasts the premier League poster (kick-off at 5.30 p.m.), but the debrief of the English championship and the news of the week, with the images of the European Cups, do not attract grand-world. Fortunately, the audiovisual group is therefore the exclusive broadcaster and in full of three continental competitions and has made audience records with the PSG course to the coronation in the Champions League.