Football broadcast in India is dominated by branded sports networks Star Sports, Sony Sports, and Sports18 on television, and OTT platforms.[1][2][3]
List of current broadcasters:
Competition | Television rights | Streaming rights | Ref. | ||
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Conglomerate | Channel(s) | Conglomerate | Platform | ||
Indian Super League | Viacom18 | Sports18 | Viacom18 | JioCinema | [4] |
I-League | WBD India | Eurosport | Dream Sports | FanCode | [5] |
Indian Football YouTube channel | |||||
I-League 2 | None | Indian Football YouTube channel | [6] | ||
I-League 3 | None | [7] | |||
Indian Women's League | None | [8] | |||
IWL 2nd Division | TBD | ||||
Super Cup | None | Viacom18 | JioCinema | [9] | |
Durand Cup | SPNI | Sony Sports | SPNI | SonyLIV | [10] |
Santosh Trophy | None | FIFA | FIFA+ | [11] | |
Senior Women's NFC | None | SportsKPI YouTube channel | [12] | ||
Intercontinental Cup | Disney India | Star Sports | Disney India | Disney+ Hotstar | [13] |
Reliance | Jio TV | ||||
Tri-Nation Series | Disney India | Star Sports | Disney India | Disney+ Hotstar | [14] |
Gold Cup | TBD | ||||
Futsal Club Championship | None | Dream Sports | FanCode | [15] | |
National Beach Soccer Championship | Indian Football YouTube channel | [16] |
List of current broadcasters:
List of current broadcasters: