Sports broadcasting contracts in the United States

In the United States, sports are televised on various broadcast networks, national and specialty sports cable channels, and regional sports networks. U.S. sports rights are estimated to be worth a total of $22.42 billion in 2019, about 44 percent of the total worldwide sports media market. U.S. networks are willing to pay a significant amount of money for television sports contracts because it attracts large amounts of viewership; live sport broadcasts accounted for 44 of the 50 list of most watched television broadcasts in the United States in 2016.

Among these television contracts, NBC holds a $7.75 billion contract, signed in 2014, to air the Olympic Games through the 2032 games, making it a major source of revenue for the International Olympic Committee. The broadcast deals of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), running through 2032 (and including its most significant property, the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament — colloquially known as "March Madness"), were worth $8.8 billion in 2018.

The U.S. is home to four of the top five professional sports leagues by revenue in the world: Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Football League (NFL), and National Hockey League (NHL). The NFL has the largest television contracts, and earns over $6 billion annually from its contracts with Fox, CBS, NBC, ESPN and DirecTV for the 2014 through 2022 seasons. MLB earns $1.5 billion annually from its contracts signed in 2012 with ESPN, Fox, and Turner Sports (TBS) for the 2014 through 2021 seasons. In 2014, the NBA signed a nine-year television deal with ABC/ESPN and TNT that generates annual league television revenues of $2.66 billion beginning with the 2016–17 season, while the NHL earns $625 million annually from seven-year contracts signed in 2021 with ESPN and Turner Sports to last until the 2027–28 season.

National Football League
Since the 1960s, all regular season and playoff games broadcast in the United States have been aired by national television networks. Until the broadcast contract ended in 2013, the terrestrial television networks CBS, NBC, and Fox, as well as cable television's ESPN, paid a combined total of US$20.4 billion to broadcast NFL games. From 2014 to 2022, the same networks paid $39.6 billion for exactly the same broadcast rights. The NFL thus holds broadcast contracts with four companies (Paramount Global, Comcast, Fox Corporation, and ESPN Inc.—which is majority owned by The Walt Disney Company, respectively) that control a combined media cross-ownership in the United States. League-owned NFL Network, on cable television, also broadcasts a selected number of games nationally. In 2017, the NFL games attracted the top three rates for a 30-second advertisement: $699,602 for NBC Sunday Night Football, $550,709 for Thursday Night Football (NBC), and $549,791 for Thursday Night Football (CBS).

For the 2020 NFL season, two extra wild card playoff games are being added to the schedule; CBS and NBC acquired rights to these new games, with both paying roughly $70 million each.

Radio
Westwood One has exclusive national radio rights through an unspecified multi-year period starting in the 2022 season. , Westwood One airs coverage of nationally telecast primetime games, as well as all playoff games and other NFL events.

Compass Media Networks, ESPN Radio, and the Sports USA Radio Network have national radio rights to regular season Sunday afternoon games sublicensed from Dial Global.

Each NFL team has local television stations with rights to preseason games and radio stations with rights to all games. Sirius XM has exclusive satellite radio rights to home, away, and, if available, national broadcast radio feeds of all games. It also has rights to online streaming of games for its subscribers starting with the 2011 season.

College football
College football coverage is dependent on negotiations between the broadcaster and the college football conference or team. The televised games may change from year-to-year depending on which teams are having a strong season, although some traditional college rivalry games are broadcast each year. Some games are traditionally associated with a specific event or holiday, and viewing the game itself can become a holiday tradition for fans.

Post-season bowl games, including the College Football Playoff, are presently all televised, most of them by the ESPN networks. The television broadcast rights to all six CFP bowls and the National Championship are owned by ESPN through at least the 2025 season. In November 2012, ESPN reached a 12-year deal to broadcast the remaining three bowls, the championship game, as well as shoulder programming such as ranking shows; as a whole, the contract is valued at around $470 million per year, or nearly $5.7 billion for the life of the contract.

Regular-season
 * UConn, Army and Navy home games and the Army–Navy Game: CBS and CBS Sports Network (ESPN networks airs one Navy home game per year, as well as a second game every other year when Navy plays Notre Dame at home)
 * Atlantic Coast Conference: ABC, ESPN networks, ACC Network, The CW
 * ACC Championship Game: ABC
 * American Athletic Conference: ABC, ESPN networks, ESPN+, NFL Network
 * AAC Championship Game: ABC
 * Big Ten Conference: Fox Sports, CBS Sports, NBC Sports, Peacock, Big Ten Network
 * Big Ten Championship Game: Fox (odd years), CBS (2024 and 2028), and NBC (2026)
 * Big 12 Conference: ABC, ESPN networks, Big 12 Now on ESPN+, Fox Sports
 * Big 12 Championship Game: ABC
 * Conference USA: CBS Sports Network, ESPN Networks
 * Conference USA Football Championship Game: CBS Sports Network
 * Mountain West Conference: Fox Sports, CBS, CBS Sports Network, truTV, Hawaii Spectrum PPV/Team One Sports, Mountain West Network
 * Mountain West Conference Football Championship Game: Fox
 * Notre Dame: NBC
 * Pac-12: The CW (most home games), Fox (two home games, one each from both Oregon State and Washington State)
 * SEC: ABC, ESPN networks, SEC Network, ESPN+
 * SEC Championship Game: ABC
 * Sun Belt Conference: ESPN networks, NFL Network
 * Sun Belt Conference Football Championship Game: ESPN
 * Mid-American Conference: ESPN networks, NFL Network
 * MAC Football Championship Game: ESPN
 * Ivy League: ESPN Networks
 * Southwestern Athletic Conference: ESPN Networks, HBCU Go

Post-season
 * All bowl games, including most College Football Playoff games, and College Football Playoff National Championship, air on ESPN networks unless otherwise noted.
 * CBS: Sun Bowl (1968–present)
 * Fox: Holiday Bowl (2017, 2022–present)
 * TNT: Two College Football Playoff first round games (2024-present; sublicensed from ESPN); two first round games and two quarterfinal games (2026-present; sublicensed from ESPN)
 * The CW: Arizona Bowl (2022–present)
 * NCAA Division I (FCS) Football Championship: ESPN networks (television), WestwoodOne (radio)
 * NCAA Division II Football Championship game: ESPN2
 * NCAA Division III Football Championship game: ESPNU

Radio
 * ESPN Radio: Army Black Knights football and Navy Midshipmen football (national rights)
 * IMG College: Notre Dame Fighting Irish football (national rights), regional rights to numerous other teams as well as Big East and Southeastern Conference games of the week
 * JMI Sports: regional rights to University of Kentucky sports, including Kentucky Wildcats football, from 2015 to 2030
 * Learfield Sports: regional rights to numerous teams
 * Nevada Sports Network: 3 bowl games a year
 * Sports USA Radio Network, Westwood One, Compass Media Networks, ESPN Radio, and Touchdown Radio Productions/United Stations Radio Networks: national games

CFL
Since 2023, CBS Sports Network holds the television rights to 34 games from the CFL. All games are produced by TSN. Games not picked up by CBSSN, including the Grey Cup, air for free on CFL+.

Sirius XM Canada's radio broadcasts of the CFL are available in the United States.

XFL
The new incarnation of the XFL divided its broadcast rights between ESPN on ABC/ESPN and Fox Sports under a three-year deal. XFL games were split among ABC, Fox, ESPN, and Fox Sports 1 (with a small number of games scheduled for ESPN2 and Fox Sports 2). ESPN was to air the championship game. The Wall Street Journal reported via inside sources that neither the broadcasters or the league made any upfront payments, but that the XFL sold the in-game sponsorship inventory. The networks covered the production costs, held the digital rights to their telecasts, and the right to sell the conventional commercial inventory during their games.

The league filed for bankruptcy and folded when the first season was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, during the bankruptcy process, Fox expressed interest in broadcasting games if new owners could revive the league. The league was sold to a group headed by actor Dwayne Johnson for $15 million.


 * ESPN: ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, FX, ESPN+

USFL
The new incarnation of the USFL divided its broadcast rights between NBC Sports and Fox Sports, which also owns the league, under a three-year deal. Fox, Fox Sports 1, NBC and USA Network air games as part of the agreement. Peacock previously aired exclusive games but now only airs simulcasts of games on NBC and USA. Fox and NBC air the USFL championship game in rotation. It was the first rights fee deal for alternative football league in the 21st century.

Major League Baseball
National television

On August 28, 2012, it was announced that ESPN and Major League Baseball had agreed on a new eight-year deal that greatly increases the network's studio and game content across all of its platforms. Also it increased ESPN's average yearly payment from about $360 million to approximately $700 million. ESPN also returned to broadcasting postseason baseball beginning in 2014 with one of two wild-card games each season. The network alternates airing the American League and National League wild-card games each year. It also has the rights to all potential regular-season tiebreaker games starting in 2014.

On September 19, 2012, Sports Business Daily reported that Major League Baseball would agree to separate eight-year television deals with Fox Sports and Turner Sports through the 2021 season. Fox would reportedly pay around $4 billion over eight years (close to $500 million per year) while Turner would pay around $2.8 billion over eight years (more than $300 million per year). Under the new deals, Fox and TBS's coverage would essentially be the same as in the 2007–2013 contract with the exception of Fox and TBS splitting coverage of the Division Series, which TBS has broadcast exclusively dating back to 2007. More importantly, Fox would carry some of the games (such as the Saturday afternoon Game of the Week) on its all-sports channel, Fox Sports 1. Sources also said that was possible that Fox would sell some Division Series games to MLB Network, which did end up occurring.

On November 15, 2018, Fox renewed its rights, set to end in 2022, through 2028. The contract maintains Fox's current coverage structure, but with expanded digital rights, and the commitment to air more games on the Fox broadcast network when the new deal takes effect. Fox also committed to airing at least two of its League Championship Series games, as well as any Game 7, on the broadcast network beginning in 2019; it had been criticized for airing only Game 2 of the 2018 National League Championship Series, while placing the rest on Fox Sports 1.

On September 24, 2020, TBS also renewed its rights from 2022 through 2028, under which it will replace its late-season Sunday afternoon games with a season-long package of primetime games on Tuesday nights, and maintain its existing arrangements for playoff coverage. The contract also adds expanded digital rights for Bleacher Report and "additional WarnerMedia platforms". ESPN would in turn renew its rights to MLB on May 13, 2021, for the 2022 to 2028 seasons; the deal ends ESPN's coverage of weeknight games, but retains its exclusive Sunday night window and playoff telecasts. On March 8, 2022, Apple Inc. signed a seven-year deal with MLB for the broadcast for US$85 million per year, a total value of $595 million. This includes an annual $55 million rights fee as well as $30 million for Apple advertising. Apple has the right to exit the agreement after the first or second year. On April 9, 2022, NBC Sports announced an agreement with MLB for a package of new Sunday afternoon games starting from 2022 season; those matches are broadcast exclusively on Peacock.


 * Fox/FS1: 52 Saturday afternoon games; two Division Series; one League Championship Series; All-Star Game; World Series.
 * TBS/Max: 26 Tuesday night games throughout the season. Postseason coverage consists of two Division Series; and one League Championship Series. TNT serves as an overflow channel.
 * ESPN: 30 regular-season games annually. This include Sunday Night Baseball, the Little League Classic and the national Opening Night telecast. In addition, will continue to carry the Home Run Derby and can televise up to 10 Spring Training games. ESPN will have the rights to exclusively broadcast all MLB Wild Card Series starting in 2022. ESPN+ will continue to televise select MLB games, subject to blackout restrictions, nearly every day of the regular season.
 * MLB Network: Airs 26 non-exclusive MLB Network Showcase games, and Spanish coverage of TBS's playoff coverage. The channel also carries various other games simulcast from local broadcasters.
 * Apple TV+: 24 Friday night regular-season games annually until 2029.
 * Roku: 18 Sunday afternoon regular-season games annually.

Local television


 * Additionally, local or regional broadcasters contract with the MLB team in their area for the right to broadcast a number of regular season games locally, primarily on regional sports networks. Games broadcast locally or regionally are available nationwide (except those affected by local blackout restrictions) on the subscription-based MLB.com and MLB Extra Innings services.

National radio
 * ESPN Radio: a Saturday game of the week, Sunday night, opening day and holiday games, plus the All-Star Game and the entire postseason.
 * TUDN Radio: Spanish-language coverage of select regular season games, the Home Run Derby, the All-Star Game, and the postseason.

Local radio
 * MLB teams also contract with local broadcasters to air games on radio. Several teams have multiple affiliates covering those games. The flagship stations can air all games of the teams they contract with, other affiliates must allow ESPN radio coverage to air during the postseason.

Caribbean Series
ESPN Deportes has Spanish-language TV and radio rights to the Caribbean Series.

College Baseball
Post-season ESPN currently broadcasts the College World Series on its family of networks.

Regular-season Nationally televised regular-season games are contracted through each conference and appear on BeIN Sports, CBS Sports Network, ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU, FS1, Fox Sports regional networks, Fox College Sports, including several school- and conference-specific networks (Big Ten Network, SEC Network, BYU TV, Pac-12 Network, and Longhorn Network).

Little League Baseball
ESPN has rights to broadcast the entire Little League World Series, as well as the finals of the eight regional tournaments that determine the U.S. representatives in that competition. It distributes coverage among its family of networks and ABC; the final is aired on ABC.

Softball

 * NCAA Division I softball tournament: ESPN
 * World Cup of Softball: ESPN

Minor League Baseball
Minor League Baseball has a contract with Stadium to air two games each week.

Nippon Professional Baseball

 * Yomiuri Giants: Eleven Sports
 * Pacific League: Eleven Sports
 * Other limited coverage is part of the weekend schedule of TV Japan

Other baseball leagues

 * KBO League: Select games on ESPN
 * Australian Baseball League: All games on YouTube page and select games on Eleven Sports and FuboTV
 * Constellation Energy League: FuboTV
 * CanAM: Select games on Eleven Sports

National television
On October 6, 2014, NBA announced a nine-year $24 billion ($2.7 billion/year) extension with ESPN, ABC and Turner Sports beginning with the 2016–17 NBA season and running through the 2024–25 season – the second most expensive media rights in the world after NFL and on a par with English football on television in annual rights fee from 2016–17 Premier League to 2018–19 season.


 * ABC: 19 regular-season games (Christmas Day double or triple header, and late-season games on Saturday nights and Sunday afternoons); some first- and second-round playoff games (mostly on weekend afternoons); NBA Finals through 2025
 * ESPN: 82 regular-season games (mostly on Wednesday and Friday night doubleheaders; occasional Sunday and Monday night games); up to 30 playoff games during the first two rounds conference semi-final games and one of the conference finals per-season through 2025.
 * TNT/Max: 67 regular-season games (mostly on Tuesday and Thursday night doubleheaders); All-Star Weekend; up to 45 playoff games during the first two rounds; conference semi-final games and one of the conference finals per-season through 2025
 * NBA TV: 106 regular-season games on Sunday, Monday, Thursday and Saturday night and up to 9 postseason games through 2025

Local television
Additionally, local or regional broadcasters contract with the NBA team in their area for the right to broadcast a number of regular-season games locally. These broadcasters can be traditional over-the-air television stations as well as regional cable sports channels. WGN-TV, then a Chicago-based superstation, broadcast a limited number of Chicago Bulls regular season games on WGN America until 2014, fewer than they provided locally. If ESPN chooses to opt out of airing all of the games on their night, NBA TV airs a game in its place. Games in the first round of the playoffs can be aired by regional broadcasters, unless the national broadcaster has exclusive rights. Games in the first round not selected by national broadcasters are usually broadcast by NBA TV.

National radio

 * ESPN Radio: usually one game from the Sunday afternoon package, one game on Thursday night, and postseason coverage including all games in the Conference Finals and the NBA Finals

Local radio
NBA teams also contract with local radio broadcasters to air their games. Teams may also have affiliates air their games.

Women's National Basketball Association
In 2013, the WNBA and ESPN signed a six-year extension on the broadcast deal to cover 2017–2022. In the new deal, a total of 30 games would be shown each season on ESPN networks. Each team would receive around $1 million per year.

On April 22, 2019, CBS Sports Network reached a multi-year deal to televise 40 regular-season weekend and primetime WNBA games, beginning in the 2019 WNBA season.


 * ESPN/ABC: select weeknight games, All Star Game, playoffs and WNBA Finals. Provisional coverage on ABC through 2025.
 * NBA TV: select games throughout the week.
 * Ion Television: All Friday night games.
 * CBS Sports Network: select games on weekends.

College basketball
Postseason
 * NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament: From 2011 through 2032, all games are televised by either CBS or a Warner Bros. Discovery cable network (TBS, TNT, and TruTV)
 * The First Four round is televised exclusively by TruTV.
 * Since 2016, Warner Bros. Discovery networks broadcast the Final Four and national championship games in even-numbered years, and CBS in odd-numbered years. During years in which the Final Four is televised by Warner Bros. Discovery, TBS carries the conventional telecast, with TNT and TruTV simulcasting TBS's feed starting in 2022. From 2014-2016, and again in 2018, TNT and truTV had carried special "Team Stream" telecasts with commentary and surrounding coverage focused on each of the participating teams.
 * NIT and NIT Season Tip-Off: ESPN
 * NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament: ESPN
 * NAIA Men's Basketball Championships: ESPN3

Regular season Nationally televised regular-season games are contracted through each conference and air as follows:
 * America East: ESPN networks
 * American Athletic Conference: ESPN networks, ABC, CBS
 * Atlantic 10: ESPN networks, CBSSN, CBS (championship only), NBC Sports
 * ACC: ESPN networks, ABC, ACC Network, The CW
 * ASUN: ESPN networks
 * Big 12: ESPN networks, CBS
 * Big East: FOX, FS1, CBS, CBSSN
 * Big Sky Conference: ESPN networks
 * Big South Conference: ESPN networks
 * Big Ten: CBS, Paramount+, FOX, FS1, NBC, Peacock, Big Ten Network
 * Big West: ESPN networks, Spectrum SportsNet
 * Conference USA: ESPN Networks, CBSSN, CUSA.tv
 * Colonial Athletic Association: CBSSN, FloHoops
 * Horizon League: ESPN networks
 * Ivy League: ESPN networks
 * MAAC: ESPN networks
 * Mid-American Conference: ESPN networks, CBSSN
 * MEAC: ESPN networks
 * Missouri Valley Conference: ESPN+, CBSSN, CBS (championship only), MVC Network
 * Mountain West Conference: FOX, FS1, CBS, CBSSN, Mountain West Network
 * Northeast Conference: ESPN networks, NEC Front Row, SNY, CBS Sports Network
 * Ohio Valley Conference: ESPN networks
 * Pac-12 Conference: ESPN networks, ABC, FOX, FS1, CBS, Pac-12 Network
 * Patriot League: ESPN networks, CBSSN
 * SEC: ESPN networks, CBS, SEC Network
 * Southwestern Athletic Conference: ESPN networks, HBCU Go, TheGrio
 * Southern Conference: ESPN networks, CBSSN
 * Southland Conference: ESPN networks
 * Summit League: ESPN networks, MidcoSN
 * Sun Belt Conference: ESPN networks
 * Western Athletic Conference: ESPN networks
 * West Coast Conference: ESPN networks, CBSSN, WCC Network

FIBA

 * FIBA Basketball World Cup: ESPN (including qualifiers)
 * FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup (men and women): ESPN
 * FIBA Intercontinental Cup: Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch
 * FIBA 3x3 World Tour: FloSports
 * EuroBasket (men and women): ESPN
 * FIBA AmeriCup and FIBA Women's AmeriCup: ESPN
 * AfroBasket (men and women): ESPN

Other leagues

 * NBA Summer League: ESPN and NBA TV
 * NBA G League: ESPN and NBA TV
 * The Basketball Tournament: Fox
 * Big3: CBS
 * Euroleague: ESPN
 * Basketball Champions League Europe: ESPN
 * Basketball Champions League Americas: FanDuel TV
 * ABA Basketball: ESPN3
 * Premier Basketball League: ESPN3
 * Basketball Bundesliga: Fanseat
 * Liga ACB: Eleven Sports Network
 * National Basketball League: ESPN
 * Israeli Super League: Fubo Sports Network

Boxing

 * Top Rank: ESPN and ESPN+
 * Premier Boxing Champions: Prime Video (2024–present)
 * Matchroom Sport: DAZN
 * Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship: Triller TV
 * Golden Boy Promotions: DAZN
 * Dream Boxing: DAZN
 * Boxxer: Triller TV (fights that not aired on televisions), NBC Sports (non-Top Rank fights), and ESPN+ (Top Rank fights only)

Cricket

 * International competitions


 * Cricket World Cup: Willow
 * ICC Men's T20 World Cup: ESPN+, Willow
 * Under-19 Cricket World Cup: ESPN+, Willow
 * Australia national cricket team: Willow
 * Bangladesh national cricket team: Willow
 * England national cricket team: Willow
 * India national cricket team: ESPN+ Hotstar
 * Ireland cricket team: ESPN+
 * New Zealand national cricket team: ESPN+
 * West Indies cricket team: ESPN+
 * Pakistan national cricket team: Willow
 * South Africa national cricket team: Willow
 * Sri Lanka national cricket team: Willow


 * National competitions


 * Big Bash League: Willow
 * Bangladesh Premier League: Willow
 * Caribbean Premier League: Willow
 * Pakistan Super League: Willow
 * Indian Premier League: Willow, Hotstar
 * Super Smash: ESPN+
 * Regional Super50: ESPN+
 * Major League Cricket: Willow TV, CBS Sports Network

Curling
More than 300 hours of live curling, broadcast by TSN in Canada, will be live-streamed on ESPN3, including:
 * Canada Cup
 * TSN All-Star Curling Skins Game
 * Continental Cup
 * Canadian Junior Men's and Women's Championships
 * Scotties Tournament of Hearts
 * Tim Hortons Brier

Cycling

 * Grand Tours


 * Tour de France (until 2029): USA Network, Peacock, (NBC shows a weekly one-hour recap)
 * Tour de France Femmes: Peacock
 * Vuelta a España: Peacock
 * Giro d'Italia: GCN+


 * Other road cycling races


 * Paris-Roubaix, Flèche Wallonne, Liège–Bastogne–Liège, Critérium du Dauphiné, Paris-Tours: Peacock
 * Tirreno–Adriatico, Milan–San Remo, Strade Bianche, Tour of Britain, Volta a Catalunya: GCN+
 * Other RCS races: GCN+
 * Tour of Flanders and other Flanders Classics races: Flo Sports
 * Amstel Gold Race: Flo Sports
 * Tour de Suisse: Flo Sports
 * UCI Road World Championships: Flo Sports

Esports

 * Blast Pro Series: Eleven Sports Network
 * ELeague: TBS
 * eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series: all events on YouTube and Twitch with select events on NBCSN
 * League of Legends Championship Series: ESPN+
 * Madden NFL: ESPN
 * Madden Bowl: ESPN
 * Overwatch League: YouTube

National Hockey League
As of the 2021–22 NHL season, the national media rights of the National Hockey League (NHL) are divided between ESPN and TNT Sports under seven-year contracts; Local or regional broadcasters contract with the NHL team in their area for the right to broadcast several regular-season games locally.

Radio

Sports USA Radio airs selected regular season and postseason games, including the entire Stanley Cup Finals. NHL teams also contract with local radio broadcasters to air game; games are also simulcast from local radio feeds on the Sirius XM satellite radio platform.

Premier Hockey Federation
The Premier Hockey Federation (PHF; formerly the National Women's Hockey League) has primarily partnered with streaming outlets, which have in the past included ESPN3, Cheddar, and Twitter. In 2019, the league signed with Twitch to stream games and ancillary content, in its first contract to ever include a rights fee.

NBCSN was to televise the league's 2021 semi-final and finals in the NWHL's first linear rights deal.

The NWHL had also reached an agreement with NBCSN to carry the 2021 Isobel Cup semi-finals and finals, which would marked the first NWHL games to be broadcast nationally on a linear television channel.

For 2021–22 season, The PHF, will stream 60 regular season games, special events and its Isobel Cup Playoffs exclusively on ESPN+ in the U.S.

Southern Professional Hockey League

 * America One: Regular season, playoffs and Championships through 2014

College hockey
Regular season games air locally, often via regional sports networks (such as Bally Sports) and networks contracted with conferences, these conferences include:


 * Big Ten Conference: Big Ten Network
 * Hockey East: ESPN Networks
 * NCHC: CBS Sports Network
 * Notre Dame: NBC Sports
 * NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship: ESPNU (regional semi-finals and finals), ESPN2 (national semi-finals), ESPN (national championship), and Westwood One (radio)

Other ice hockey leagues

 * Ice Hockey World Championships: NHL Network and ESPN+
 * IIHF World U20 Championship: NHL Network and ESPN+
 * Memorial Cup (Canada): NHL Network
 * American Hockey League: select games on NHL Network, select regional coverage by local broadcasters, All-Star Game and Skills Competition on regional sports networks
 * Kontinental Hockey League: ESPN+
 * Swedish Hockey League: Next Level Sports
 * Australian Ice Hockey League: YouTube

Horse racing
NBC holds the rights to two of three races in the Triple Crown, the Kentucky Derby through 2025, and the Preakness Stakes through 2022, USA Network, CNBC or Peacock provides supplementary coverage, including previews and associated undercard races on Fridays preceding the Saturday races (including the Kentucky Oaks and Black-Eyed Susan Stakes). NBC also carries coverage of the Road to the Kentucky Derby series, including the Florida Derby, Santa Anita Derby and Blue Grass Stakes races. NBC and CNBC also carry the Breeders' Cup since 2022, with CNBC carrying most of the coverage, and the Breeders' Cup Classic airing on the main network.

Fox Sports has the rights to the Belmont Stakes through 2030. Fox and FS1 both air the Belmont, with FS1 providing extra upplementary coverage. Fox Sports also has an agreement with the NYRA for year-round coverage of NYRA races from Saratoga Race Course and Belmont Park.

FanDuel TV and FanDuel Racing also air live horse racing.

Premier Lacrosse League

 * ESPN: 3 games including championship game live on ABC, 3 games on ESPN, 6 games on ESPN2, and every game on ESPN+.


 * ESPN+ and Lax Sports Network

Women's Professional Lacrosse League

 * ESPN

National Lacrosse League

 * ESPN+

College Lacrosse
Varsity lacrosse
 * NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship: First round and Quarterfinal matches on ESPNU or ESPNews, Semi-finals on ESPN2, Final on ESPN. Effective with the 2011 tournament, internet streaming on Turner Sports (possibly through its administration of the official NCAA sports website).
 * CBS Sports Network: NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship and NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship. Streaming on Turner (again, possibly through NCAA.com).
 * Nationally televised regular-season games appear on CBS Sports Network, Fox College Sports and ESPNU.

Club Lacrosse
 * Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association: Semi-finals and Championship of both division 1 and 2 broadcast nationally on Fox College Sports, usually the Pacific affiliate. Championships also simulcast on the MCLA website.
 * BYU TV: At least one home MCLA game featuring BYU, but BYUtv Sports has rights to all home games.

International Lacrosse

 * ESPN2 & ESPN+: FIL World Lacrosse Championship

Kickboxing

 * King of Kings: DAZN: October 2022 to October 2025, all fights

Mixed martial arts

 * Ultimate Fighting Championship: ESPN, ESPN+ and ESPN Deportes
 * Bellator MMA: Warner Bros. Discovery Sports (2024-present)
 * Bushido MMA: DAZN
 * Professional Fighters League: ESPN
 * ONE Championship: Prime Video
 * Legend FC: NBC Sports

NASCAR
Fox Sports and NBC Sports have contracts for all NASCAR events through at least 2024. On October 15, 2012, NASCAR and the Fox Sports Media Group (FSMG) announced a new $2.4 billion eight-year deal, a 30% increase from their previous deal. On July 23, 2013, NASCAR and the NBC Sports Group announced a new $4.4 billion ten-year deal. Ten days later on August 1, 2013, NASCAR and Fox extended and expanded their agreement, paying an additional $1.4 billion to do so, to complete NASCAR's new TV package through the 2024 season.


 * NASCAR Cup Series
 * Fox Sports airs the first 16 races.
 * Fox airs ten races, including the Daytona 500 and Coca-Cola 600, plus the Busch Light Clash.
 * Fox Sports 1 airs six races, plus the Bluegreen Vacations Duel, and NASCAR All-Star Race.
 * Fox Deportes airs multiple races in Spanish.
 * NBC Sports airs the final 20 races.
 * NBC airs ten races, including the Coke Zero Sugar 400 and the Championship Race.
 * USA Network airs ten races. Some races may air on CNBC if there is a sports conflict.
 * Telemundo Deportes airs multiple races in Spanish on Universo.
 * NASCAR Xfinity Series
 * Fox Sports airs the first 14 races.
 * Fox airs one race; Fox Sports 1 (Fox Sports 2 if there is a sports conflict) airs thirteen races.
 * NBC Sports airs the final 19 races.
 * NBC airs four races; USA (CNBC if there is a sports conflict) airs fifteen races.
 * NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
 * Fox Sports 1 (or if there is a sports conflict, Fox Sports 2 or Fox Business) airs all races.
 * Other series
 * ARCA Menards Series
 * All races air on Fox Sports 1 or 2. FloRacing also airs 10 races.
 * ARCA Menard Series East and West
 * FloRacing airs all standalone events live and they will air later in a 45 min highlight on USA.
 * MavTV and FloRacing simultaneously air eleven races, including three combination races.
 * NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour
 * FloRacing airs all races with select events later shown in a 45 min highlight on USA.
 * NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series
 * FloRacing airs select NASCAR Roots events throughout the country including weekly racing at Bowman Gray Stadium, New Smyrna Speedway, and Berlin Raceway.
 * NASCAR Pinty's Series
 * FloRacing airs all events.
 * All NASCAR Whelen Euro Series events are shown live on YouTube.

IndyCar

 * NTT IndyCar Series
 * NBC Sports (NBC, USA, and Telemundo Deportes) has a contract through 2024 in English and Spanish. Coverage is as follows:
 * NBC Sports airs the Indianapolis 500, 12 other races (13 in 2022), and time trials for the Indianapolis 500.
 * USA Network or (rarely, in the event of schedule conflicts) CNBC air the remaining races.
 * Peacock exclusively streams 1 race, while simulcasting all the races on NBC and USA
 * Indy NXT
 * NBC Sports (Peacock)
 * Indy Pro 2000 Championship
 * RoadToIndy.TV will stream all sessions for Indy Pro 2000 in 2019
 * U.S. F2000 National Championship
 * RoadToIndy.TV will stream all sessions for USF2000 in 2019

Formula One
ESPN aired Formula One from 1984 to 1997. Speed and Fox Sports Net shared broadcasting rights from 1998 to 2000. Speedvision and its successor Speed Channel continued to broadcast the championship until 2012. Fox aired select races from 2007 to 2012. NBC Sports had English-language TV broadcasting rights from 2013 through 2017. Races were televised by NBC, NBCSN or CNBC and streamed on NBC Sports Live Extra.

ESPN became the new broadcaster in 2018. The network unveiled plans to show over 100 hours of F1 programming during their first season returning to the sport. This included plans to show every practice and qualifying session in some capacity. Race broadcasts would be spread across ESPN and ESPN2 with plans to show live coverage of Canada GP, the American and Mexican Grand Prix live on ABC while also showing the Monaco Grand Prix on tape-delay. March 1 of that year they announced the launch of their own Over-the-top media service service called F1 TV Pro what show races live and on-demand.

ESPN Deportes has the current Spanish-language rights.

IMSA

 * WeatherTech SportsCar Championship
 * NBC Sports feature full season coverage across NBC, USA Network and Peacock
 * Michelin Pilot Challenge
 * Peacock
 * IMSA Prototype Challenge
 * Peacock
 * Lamborghini Super Trofeo
 * Select races will feature live streaming coverage on IMSA.tv
 * IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge presented by Yokohama
 * Select races will feature live streaming coverage on IMSA.tv
 * IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge Canada
 * Select races will feature live streaming coverage on IMSA.tv

SuperMotocross World Championship
Includes the AMA Supercross Championship and AMA Motocross Championship.
 * NBC: Eight races, of which six are live
 * USA: Six races, of which four are live
 * Peacock: Every race live
 * CNBC: Every race on next day delay

Other motorcycle racing

 * American Flat Track: FloRacing (live), Fox Sports (delayed)
 * FIM MotoGP World Championship: TruTV, Max
 * Motocross World Championship: CBS Sports Network
 * Superbike World Championship: MavTV
 * Arenacross: Ryde TV (live), CBS Sports Network (delayed)
 * MotoAmerica: Fox Sports 1, Fox Sports 2, MavTV

Open wheel racing

 * FIA Formula 2: ESPN3 and F1TV Pro
 * FIA Formula 3: ESPN+ and F1TV Pro
 * FIA Formula E Championship: CBS Sports
 * Historic Grand Prix of Monaco: MavTV

Drag racing

 * ANDRA Drag Racing: MavTV / MavTV Plus (delay)
 * 400 Thunder Drag Racing Series: MavTV / MavTV Plus (delay)
 * NHRA E3 Spark Plugs Pro Mod Series: Fox Sports
 * NHRA Lucas Oil Sportsman Series: Fox Sports
 * NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series: Fox Sports – full season / select races with live coverage

Short track racing

 * All Star Circuit of Champions: FloRacing (live)
 * American Canadian Tour: Speed51.com (Select Live events)
 * ARCA/CRA Super Series: Speed51.com
 * ARCA Midwest Tour: Speed51.com
 * ASCS National Tour: DIRTvision.com
 * CARS Tour: SpeedSport.tv and Carstour.tv (live)
 * Eldora Speedway events: FloRacing (live) *non World of Outlaws and NASCAR events
 * Granite State Pro Stock Series: Speed51.com (live)
 * FASTRAK Racing Series: Speed51.com (live)
 * Knoxville Raceway events: DIRTvision.com
 * INEX Legends Car Racing: Legendsnatition.tv (live – select races)
 * Chili Bowl: MAVTV / MAVTV Plus (Saturday features), FloRacing (prelim nights)
 * Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series: MAVTV (live / delayed), CBS Sports (delayed), MAVTV Plus (live)
 * Lucas Oil Speedway: MAVTV / MAVTV Plus
 * NARC King of the West 410 Sprints: FloRacing (live)
 * PA Speedweek: FloRacing (live), SprintCarUnlimited TV (live)
 * POWRI Lucas Oil National Midgets: MavTV (delayed), MAVTV Plus (live)
 * POWRI Lucas Oil BCRA Midget Series: MAVTV (delayed – Madera)
 * SRL Southwest Tour: MAVTV (delayed), MavTV Plus (live), Speed51.com (live)
 * Super DIRTcar Series: FloRacing (live), select races on MAVTV (delayed)
 * Sprint Car Challenge Tour: FloRacing (live)
 * Snowball Derby: Speed51.com (live)
 * Southeast Super Truck: SpeedSport.tv (live)
 * Southeast Legends Tour: Legendsnatition.tv (live)
 * Summer Shootout: MAVTV / MavTV Plus (delay)
 * United States Modified Touring: RacinDirt.com
 * USAC SIlver Crown Champ Car Series: FloRacing
 * USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car Championship: FloRacing
 * USAC NOS Energy National Midget Championship: FloRacing
 * ULTIMATE Series: Speed51.com (Select Live events)
 * World of Outlaws Morton Buildings Late Models: DIRTvision.com (live), CBS Sports Network (delayed – select races)
 * World of Outlaws NOS Energy Sprint Cars: DIRTvision.com (live), CBS Sports Network (delayed – select races)
 * William Grove Speedway events: DIRTvision.com

Off-road racing

 * AMSOIL Snocross: CBS Sports Network
 * Dakar Rally: Peacock, CNBC
 * Nitro Rallycross: Peacock
 * FIA World Rally Championship Live on WRC+ and day highlights on Red Bull TV
 * FIA World Rallycross Championship (WRX): Motor Trend on Demand (live), CBS Sports Network (tape-delayed)

Touring car racing

 * Supercars Championship: Live streaming races and qualifying on SpeedSport1 and Practice on YouTube

Endurance racing

 * FIA World Endurance Championship / 24 Hours of Le Mans: Motor Trend and Motor Trend on Demand

Other

 * Andros Trophy: Motor Trend on Demand
 * GT World Challenge America: CBS Sports Network – full season tape delay, live streaming on Motor Trend on Demand and series website
 * GT World Challenge Asia: CBS Sports Network – full season tape delay, live streaming on Motor Trend on Demand and series website
 * GT World Challenge Europe: CBS Sports Network – full season tape delay, live streaming on Motor Trend on Demand and series website
 * Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters: SpeedSport1, highlights on MavTV
 * European Le Mans Series: ELMS YouTube page
 * Ferrari Challenge: Ferrari YouTube page and Motor Trend on Demand
 * GT World Challenge America: CBS Sports Network (tape delay), live streaming on series website
 * GT Open: GT Open YouTube page
 * Intercontinental GT Challenge: CBS Sports Network (select rounds) also live streaming on Motor Trend on Demand and series website
 * Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League: MavTV (delayed), MavTV Plus (select events live)
 * Monster Jam: MavTV
 * Porsche Supercup: ESPN+ and F1TV Pro
 * Race of Champions: CBS Sports Network (tape delayed), Motor Trend on Demand (live streaming)
 * Shannons Nationals Motor Racing Championships: MavTV (tape delayed)
 * Super GT: Motorsport.tv
 * Superstar Racing Experience: ESPN
 * GT World Challenge America: CBS Sports Network (tape delayed), live streaming on series website
 * Nürburgring Langstrecken Serie: Nürburgring and The Race YouTube page and motorsport.tv (Same for the 24 Hour Nürburgring)
 * 24H Series: 24H Series YouTube page

Multi-discipline events

 * Olympic Games: NBCUniversal (NBC, USA Network, MSNBC, CNBC, Bravo, Golf Channel, Telemundo, Universo) has rights to the Summer and Winter Olympic Games through 2032.
 * NBC has held the American broadcasting rights to the Summer Olympic Games since the 1988 games and the rights to the Winter Olympic Games since the 2002 games. In 2011, NBC agreed to a $4.38 billion contract with the International Olympic Committee to broadcast the Olympics through the 2020 games, the most expensive television rights deal in Olympic history. NBC then agreed to a $7.75 billion contract extension on May 7, 2014, to air the Olympics through the 2032 games. NBC is one of the major sources of revenue for the IOC.
 * Pan American Games: ESPN and ESPN Deportes through 2019.
 * Central American and Caribbean Games: ESPN Deportes and ESPN3
 * Commonwealth Games: ESPN3
 * Special Olympics World Games: ESPN
 * Invictus Games: ESPN3
 * Aurora Games: ESPN
 * Universiade: TBA

Rugby league

 * National Rugby League:
 * Bally Sports: holds the rights to three matches for each round of the regular season, and for all games part of the Finals Series, including the Grand Final.
 * WatchNRL: shows every match of the season, including the Finals Series and Grand Final.
 * State of Origin series:
 * Fox Sports 2: televises all three games of the series.
 * WatchNRL: shows all three games of the series.
 * Super League and Challenge Cup:
 * Fox Soccer Plus airs all televised Super League matches, select matches from the RFL Championship and all televised Challenge Cup ties, including the final. Fox Soccer Plus no longer foresees airing sports other than soccer. The Super League Grand Final airs on Fox Sports 2.

Major League Rugby
FS1 and FS2 broadcast select games. All games are available free of charge on The Rugby Network

The Championship Final is broadcast on Fox.

Local television
 * Additionally, local or regional broadcasters contract with the MLR team in their area for the right to broadcast a number of regular season games locally, primarily on regional sports networks.

International Rugby
NBC has rights to all World Rugby international events through 2023, including:
 * Both men's 2019 and 2023, plus women's 2021 editions of Rugby World Cup
 * 2022 edition of the Rugby World Cup Sevens
 * the annual World Rugby Under 20 Championship

NBC also has the rights to the Six Nations Championship.


 * Other international competitions/tournaments
 * The Rugby Championship: FloSports
 * Super Rugby: FloSports
 * European Rugby Champions Cup: FloSports
 * European Rugby Challenge Cup: FloSports
 * Top 14: FloSports
 * Premiership Rugby: The Rugby Network
 * United Rugby Championship: FloSports
 * Super Rugby Americas: ESPN
 * Test matches: FloSports

Rugby sevens

 * World Rugby Sevens Series: NBC Sports
 * Premiership Rugby Sevens Series: FloSports
 * Collegiate Rugby Championship: ESPN

International competitions

 * Other international competitions/tournaments
 * FIFA Women's Club World Cup: Fox Sports (English), Telemundo Deportes (Spanish)
 * FIFA Futsal World Cup: Fox Sports (English), Telemundo Deportes (Spanish)
 * FIFA Women's Futsal World Cup: Fox Sports (English), Telemundo Deportes (Spanish)
 * FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup: Fox Sports (English), Telemundo Deportes (Spanish)
 * FIFA U-20 World Cup: Fox Sports (English), Telemundo Deportes (Spanish)
 * FIFA U-17 World Cup: Fox Sports (English), Telemundo Deportes (Spanish)
 * FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup: Fox Sports (English), Telemundo Deportes (Spanish)
 * FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup: Fox Sports (English), Telemundo Deportes (Spanish)
 * UEFA European Under-21 Championship: CBS Sports (English), Univision (Spanish)
 * UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification: Rai Italia (Italy matches only), beIN Sports (France matches only)
 * UEFA European Under-19 Championship: Univision (Spanish)
 * UEFA European Under-17 Championship: Univision (Spanish)
 * UEFA Futsal Championship: Univision (Spanish)
 * UEFA Under-19 Futsal Championship: Univision (Spanish)
 * UEFA Women's Championship: Fox Sports (United States) (English), Univision (Spanish)
 * UEFA Women's Championship qualification: GOL TV (Netherlands matches only), beIN Sports (France matches only)
 * UEFA Women's Nations League: CBS Sports (English language rights for finals only) and YouTube (Germany home league stage matches only)
 * UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship: Univision (Spanish)
 * UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship: Univision (Spanish)
 * UEFA Women's Futsal Championship: UEFA.tv (English), Univision (Spanish)
 * UEFA Youth League: UEFA.tv (English)
 * UEFA Futsal Champions League: UEFA.tv (English)
 * CONCACAF Women's Championship: CBS Sports (English), Univision (Spanish)
 * CONCACAF W Gold Cup: CBS Sports (English), ESPN Deportes (Spanish)
 * CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament: Fox Sports (English), Univision (Spanish)
 * CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament: Fox Sports (English), Univision (Spanish)
 * CONCACAF Central American Cup: Fox Sports (English)
 * CONCACAF Caribbean Cup: Fox Sports (English)
 * CONCACAF Futsal Championship: YouTube (English), Univision (Spanish)
 * CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship: YouTube (English), Univision (Spanish)
 * CONCACAF Under-20 Championship: YouTube (English, group stage) and Fox Sports (English, knockout stage), Univision (Spanish)
 * CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship: Fox Sports (English), Univision (Spanish through 2020)
 * CONCACAF Under-17 Championship: Fox Sports (English), Univision (Spanish through 2021)
 * CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship: Fox Sports (English), Univision (Spanish through 2020)
 * Copa América Femenina: Fox Sports (English through 2026), Univision (Spanish through 2022)
 * CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament: Fox Sports (English through 2024), Univision (Spanish through 2024)
 * Copa América de Futsal: Fox Sports (English and Spanish through 2023)
 * Copa América de Beach Soccer: Fox Sports (English and Spanish through 2023)
 * South American Youth Football Championship: Fox Sports (English and Spanish through 2025)
 * South American U-20 Women's Championship: Fox Sports (English and Spanish)
 * South American U-17 Championship: Fox Sports (English and Spanish through 2025)
 * South American Under-17 Women's Football Championship: Fox Sports (English and Spanish)
 * CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions: Fox Sports (English), Univision (Spanish)
 * UEFA–CONMEBOL Women's Finalissima: Univision (Spanish)
 * CONMEBOL–UEFA Futsal Championship: UEFA.tv (English), Univision (Spanish)
 * CONMEBOL–UEFA Youth Club Championship: Fox Sports (English), Univision (Spanish)
 * AFC Women's Asian Cup: CBS Sports (English through 2022)
 * AFC U-23 Asian Cup: YouTube (English for 2022 edition), CBS Sports (English for 2024 edition)
 * AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament: YouTube (English)
 * AFC U-20 Asian Cup: YouTube (English)
 * AFC U-20 Women's Asian Cup: YouTube (English)
 * AFC U-17 Asian Cup: YouTube (English)
 * AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup: YouTube (English)
 * AFF Championship: YouTube (English)
 * SAFF Championship: TNT Sports (English)
 * EAFF E-1 Football Championship: Eleven Sports (English)
 * CAFA Championship: Eleven Sports (English)
 * WAFF Championship: Eleven Sports (English)
 * AFC Futsal Asian Cup: YouTube (English)
 * AFC U-20 Futsal Asian Cup: Eleven Sports (English)
 * AFC Beach Soccer Asian Cup: YouTube (English)
 * AFC Futsal Club Championship: YouTube (English)
 * AFC Women's Futsal Asian Cup: YouTube (English)
 * Africa Women Cup of Nations: beIN Sports (English)
 * CAF U-23 Championship: beIN Sports (English)
 * Africa Futsal Cup of Nations: beIN Sports (English)
 * OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament: Eleven Sports (English)
 * OFC Women's Nations Cup: Eleven Sports (English)
 * SheBelieves Cup: Turner Sports (English)
 * Arnold Clark Cup: CBS Sports (English)
 * Algarve Cup: YouTube (English)
 * FFA Cup of Nations: ESPN+ (English)
 * Tournoi de France: TV5Monde (French)
 * Florida Cup: beIN Sports (English)
 * The Women's Cup: CBS Sports (English)
 * Women's International Champions Cup: DAZN (English)
 * Toulon Tournament: beIN Sports (English)
 * Gothia Cup: Eleven Sports (English)
 * Generation Adidas Cup: YouTube and Twitch (English)


 * National teams
 * United States: TNT Sports has English language rights for men's and women's national team games until 2030, with all games streaming on HBO Max and approximately half of the games also available on TNT. Spanish language rights are held by Telemundo Deportes on Telemundo, Universo and Peacock.
 * Canada: Fox Sports (English)
 * Mexico: Fox Deportes (English), TUDN (Spanish)
 * UEFA men's international friendlies: Fox Sports and FuboTV (English), Univision (Spanish)
 * Germany: YouTube (men's U-21 only)
 * Netherlands: GOL TV (English and Spanish) (women's national team only)
 * Italy: Rai Italia (Italian) (men's U-21 only)
 * France: beIN Sports (English and Spanish) (men's U-21 and women's national team only)
 * Australia: YouTube (English)

National competitions
Other national competitions
 * Liga FPD Costa Rica: Centroamerica TV
 * Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional de Honduras: Centroamerica TV, Fox Deportes
 * Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador: Centroamerica TV
 * Jamaica National Premier League: Island Sports Network
 * Campeonato Brasileiro Série A: Paramount+ (English), Rede Globo (Portuguese), ViX (Spanish), Fanatiz (English, Portuguese and Spanish)
 * Copa do Brasil: Fox Soccer Plus (English), Rede Globo (Portuguese)
 * Campeonato Paulista: Rede Globo (Portuguese)
 * Campeonato Carioca: Rede Globo (Portuguese)
 * Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol Feminino Série A1: Eleven Sports
 * Primera División Argentina: Paramount+ (English), TyC Sports (Spanish), ViX (Spanish)
 * Categoría Primera A Colombia: RCN Nuestra Tele Internacional, ViX (Spanish)
 * Uruguayan Primera División: GOL TV
 * Ecuadorian Serie A: GOL TV
 * Peruvian Primera División: Gol TV, ViX
 * Primeira Liga: GOL TV (English and Spanish)
 * Taça de Portugal: ESPN+ (English) (final only), RTP Internacional (Portuguese)
 * Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira: RTP Internacional (Portuguese)
 * Eredivisie: ESPN+
 * Dutch Cup: Gol TV (English and Spanish)
 * Belgian First Division A: ESPN+
 * Super League Greece: SportPlus TV, ANT1 Satellite
 * Russian Premier League: YouTube (subscription required)
 * Russian Super Cup: YouTube
 * Turkish Super Lig: beIN Sports
 * Scottish Professional Football League: CBS Sports/Paramount+
 * Scottish Cup: ESPN+
 * Scottish League Cup: CBS Sports/Paramount+
 * Scottish Challenge Cup: ESPN+
 * NIFL Premiership: OneFootball, Next Level Sports
 * League of Ireland: WatchLOI.ie
 * Allsvenskan: ESPN+ (1 match per week)
 * Swedish Cup: B/R Live (final only)
 * Damallsvenskan: Fanseat
 * Danish Superliga: OneFootball, Next Level Sports
 * Danish Cup: ESPN+
 * Eliteserien: OneFootball, Next Level Sports
 * Veikkausliiga: FloSports
 * Úrvalsdeild karla: OneFootball, Next Level Sports
 * Austrian Football Bundesliga: Next Level Sports
 * Austrian Cup: beIN Sports (final only)
 * Swiss Super League: OneFootball, Next Level Sports
 * Swiss Cup: B/R Live (final only), Cupplay.ch
 * Ekstraklasa: Ekstraklasa.tv, OneFootball, Next Level Sports
 * Polish Cup: B/R Live (final only)
 * Ukrainian Premier League: Eleven Sports Network
 * Slovak Super Liga: OneFootball, Next Level Sports
 * Latvian Higher League: OneFootball, Next Level Sports
 * Kazakhstan Premier League: OneFootball, Next Level Sports
 * Euro Beach Soccer League: ESPN+
 * A-League Men: ESPN and ESPN+
 * A-League Women: YouTube
 * Australia Cup: ESPN+
 * J.League: YouTube
 * K League 1: FanDuel TV
 * Persian Gulf Pro League: YouTube
 * Saudi Pro League: Fox Sports
 * Indian Super League: OneFootball
 * Uzbekistan Super League: Eleven Sports
 * New Zealand National League: YouTube
 * Chatham Cup: YouTube
 * New Zealand Women's National League: YouTube
 * Kate Sheppard Cup: YouTube

Swimming
NBC Sports has rights to the following events with coverage varying on NBC and USA Network


 * FINA World Aquatics Championships
 * Pan Pacific Swimming Championships
 * United States Swimming National Championships

Tennis
Australian Open French Open The Championships, Wimbledon U.S. Open ATP Finals
 * ESPN and Tennis Channel have the contracts through 2031. Coverage is aired on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+, ESPN3, and Tennis Channel.
 * NBC Sports and Tennis Channel have the contracts through 2024. Coverage is aired on NBC, Peacock, and Tennis Channel.
 * Tennis Channel shows live coverage every morning as well as weekday afternoons. NBC shows weekend and Memorial Day early round matches in the afternoon, with coverage transitioning to Peacock for the night sessions. Tennis Channel cannot show NBC's matches. NBC splits the women's semifinals and men's semifinals with Tennis Channel. NBC airs the men's and women's finals. NBC airs the men's doubles final while Tennis Channel airs the women's and mixed doubles finals.
 * ESPN has the contract through 2035. ABC airs live matches during the middle weekend beginning in 2022. Tennis Channel has rights to daily highlights through 2036 also provides coverage. Coverage is as follows:
 * Qualifying: ESPN+
 * Days 1–6: ESPN, ESPN+, and ESPN3
 * Day 7: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+, and ESPN3
 * Days 8 and 9: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+ and ESPN3
 * Days 10–13 including the ladies' and gentlemen's singles finals: ESPN, ESPN+ and ESPN3
 * Same-day replays are aired on Tennis Channel throughout the tournament through 2023. Live matches of the middle weekend air on ABC beginning in 2022. Same-day replays of the ladies' and gentlemen's singles finals are aired on ABC.
 * ESPN has the contract through 2025. Tennis Channel also provides coverage. Coverage is as follows:
 * Arthur Ashe Kids' Day: ABC
 * Days 1–5: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, and ESPN+
 * Days 6–8: ESPN2, ESPN3, and ESPN+
 * Days 9–10: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, and ESPN+
 * Day 11: women's singles semifinals: ESPN
 * Day 12: mixed doubles final: ESPN2, men's singles semifinals: ESPN
 * Day 13: men's doubles final: ESPN3, women's singles final: ESPN
 * Day 14: women's doubles final: ESPN3, men's singles final: ESPN
 * A daily preview show, same-day highlights and a daily wrap-up show are aired on Tennis Channel throughout the tournament.
 * Tennis Channel

ATP Tour Masters 1000 ATP Tour 500 ATP Tour 250
 * Tennis Channel
 * Tennis Channel
 * Tennis Channel

WTA Finals WTA 1000 tournaments WTA 500 tournaments WTA 250 tournaments Davis Cup
 * Tennis Channel
 * Tennis Channel
 * Tennis Channel
 * Tennis Channel
 * Tennis Channel

Billie Jean King Cup US Open Series Laver Cup World TeamTennis Tie Break Tens
 * Tennis Channel
 * Tennis Channel
 * Tennis Channel
 * ESPN2 (final only) and ESPN3
 * ESPN3

Track and field (athletics)
NBCUniversal holds rights to the following:
 * World Athletics Championships
 * World Athletics Indoor Championships
 * World Athletics Cross Country Championships
 * World Athletics U20 Championships
 * Diamond League
 * World Athletics Relays
 * USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
 * USA Track & Field Indoor Championships
 * United States Olympic Trials

Winter sports

 * U.S. Figure Skating Championships: NBC
 * Alpine Skiing: NBC Sports
 * Bobsledding: NBC Sports
 * Burton US Open Snowboarding Championships: Fox Sports

Miscellaneous

 * X Games: ESPN and Facebook/YouTube
 * Dew Tour: NBCSN and website
 * World Weightlifting Championships: ESPN3
 * International Swimming League: ESPN3
 * Boston Marathon: ESPN
 * New York City Marathon: ESPN
 * New York City Half Marathon: ESPN3
 * London Marathon: FloSports
 * Paris Marathon: Peacock
 * Houston Marathon: ESPN3
 * World Series of Poker: PokerGO/CBS Sports
 * World Table Tennis Championships: ESPN3
 * World Championship of Ping Pong: DAZN
 * European Champions League (table tennis): ESPN3
 * Table Tennis World Cup: ESPN3
 * ITTF World Tour: ESPN3
 * Asian Cup Table Tennis Tournament: ESPN3
 * European Badminton Championships: ESPN3
 * Professional Darts Corporation:
 * PDC World Darts Championship: DAZN
 * PDC World Cup of Darts: DAZN
 * Premier League Darts: DAZN
 * UK Open: DAZN
 * Professional Bowlers Association: Fox Sports, CBS Sports Network, BowlTV
 * Kabaddi World Cup: ESPN3
 * Kabaddi Masters: ESPN3
 * Mosconi Cup: ESPN3
 * Scripps National Spelling Bee: Bounce TV, Ion Television
 * America's Cup: NBCSN
 * FIVB Volleyball Men's Nations League and FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League: CBSSN
 * Association of Volleyball Professionals: NBCSN
 * NCAA Beach Volleyball Championship: ESPNU ESPN2 ESPN
 * USA Volleyball College Beach Championship: NBCSN Olympic Channel
 * World Men's Handball Championship: beIN Sports
 * European Men's Handball Championship: beIN Sports
 * Professional Bull Riders: CBS and CBS Sports
 * Australian Football League: Fox Soccer Plus, Fox Sports 2, and WatchAFL
 * AFL Women's: WatchAFL
 * USA Ultimate College Championships and Triple Crown Tour: ESPNU and ESPN3
 * Super League Triathlon: ESPN3
 * World Equestrian Games: NBC
 * Wrestling World Cup and World Wrestling Championships: FloSports
 * Olympic sports: Olympic Channel
 * Association of Pickleball Professionals: ESPN, ESPN+, CBS Sports Network
 * Professional Pickleball Association: CBS, CBS Sports Network, Paramount+