The United Rugby
Championship will be available live on Free-to-Air in the UK with BBC Wales,
BBC Northern Ireland and S4C showcasing the best of the new global league which
kicks off on September 24.
In Wales, BBC and S4C will broadcast 75 per cent of the live games
involving the Welsh regions, while BBC Northern Ireland will screen many of
Ulster’s biggest home games live against Irish and South African opposition each
season. These agreements follow on from
the Free-to-Air partnerships announced in the Republic of Ireland with TG4 and
RTÉ. This will be supported by URC’s long-term partner Premier Sports, who will
provide in-depth live coverage of all 151 games in both territories for the
first time.
With the elite
South African quartet of the Cell C Sharks, DHL Stormers, Emirates Lions and
Vodacom Bulls ready to take on the best that Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales
can offer, the promise of a new world-class league has generated a tremendous
appeal for broadcasters and fans alike.
Martin Anayi, United Rugby Championship CEO, said: “Our agreements with BBC Northern Ireland, BBC Wales and S4C is
a progressive move to broaden access at a time when we have made a
transformative change to our league. Alongside our deals with RTÉ and TG4 in
the Republic of Ireland over 75 per cent of games in those territories will be
available live on Free to Air.
“This will provide a major uplift in our audience reach and
increase the access for fans of all ages to connect with top-level rugby week
after week. Over the next four years the exposure these agreements provide will
be a great boost for our clubs as we establish the United Rugby Championship as
one of the world’s leading leagues.”
Both BBC
Northern Ireland and BBC Wales make a welcome return to the competition’s
broadcast group while S4C’s partnership will run to 25 years by the end of this
new agreement due to their remarkable support for the league that dates back to
2001 when they first broadcast the
Celtic League.
The agreement
with BBC Wales and S4C will run for four years and ensure that Welsh fans have
access to at least two FTA games per round while the Boxing Day, New Year and
Judgement Day derbies will be shared between both broadcasters each season.
BBC Northern
Ireland’s coverage will run for an initial three years as they show six Ulster
home games each season, including two derby games and both home fixtures with
teams from South Africa.
KEY FACTS - BBC Wales will broadcast
18 live games per season, one in each round using their primary slot of 19:35 on
Fridays
- S4C will broadcast
27 live games per season with English language commentary available on red
button.
- All URC Final
Series matches involving Welsh teams will be available live on Free to Air with
the broadcasters allocating matches using a pre-agreed picks system.
- BBC Northern
Ireland will show six live Ulster home games per season. This will
consist of two derby matches, two matches versus South African teams, one
versus a Welsh region and one versus an Italian team. Should Ulster reach the
URC Grand Final during the agreement BBC Northern Ireland will broadcast the
game.
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