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About YouTube
YouTube is a sports broadcaster covering live sport, sports news and analysis.
TV Channel Coverage
In World, YouTube carries coverage of live sport, sports news and analysis. These rights make it one of the go-to channels for fans following major leagues in World. Programming typically includes live match broadcasts, pre- and post-match studio coverage, expert analysis, and condensed highlights packages for matches not shown in full.
Sports broadcasting in World includes both pay-TV and free-to-air options.
Where to Watch Online
YouTube is available through select streaming providers in World. As a pay-TV channel, YouTube is distributed through a range of operators in World. Subscription requirements, pricing and availability of specific sports packages vary between providers. Some operators include YouTube in a base sports tier while others offer it as part of a premium add-on. Streaming access — via apps on smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, laptops and streaming sticks — is now available through most major providers, making it possible to watch YouTube without a traditional satellite dish or cable box.
This page on WhereSports lists every streaming provider and cable operator currently carrying YouTube in World. Because broadcast rights are renewed on multi-year cycles and providers regularly update their channel packages, the lineup can change. WhereSports keeps this information current so you can quickly check which World services include YouTube and compare what each package offers before subscribing.
Our Verdict
Whether you are a long-term subscriber looking to check your current provider still carries YouTube, or someone considering a new sports package, the guide above gives you a clear view of your options. Factors worth comparing between providers include HD and 4K stream availability, the number of simultaneous streams permitted, monthly contract flexibility versus annual pricing, and whether a free trial is offered. Use the provider list above to make a like-for-like comparison before committing to a subscription.
YouTube is a pay-TV channel, meaning it is not available free-to-air in World. A subscription to at least one of the listed providers is required to access live coverage. Rights deals typically run for three to four years before going back out to tender, which means the provider lineup for YouTube in World can change significantly at the end of each rights cycle. Following rights renewals, some sports that were previously on YouTube may move to a different broadcaster, and vice versa.