Thursday, February 27, 2014

Barclays Premier League

Manchester City’s critical game against Southampton is one of three Barclays Premier League matches to be shown on BT Sport in April. City, who are close on the heels of Chelsea and Arsenal, will be hoping for three points but Southampton, under Mauricio Pochettino, have proved to be tricky opposition this season. In fact, they took a point off City in December when Dani Osvaldo scored a sensational equaliser for the Saints.

Everton will also face the Saints in April, another match that will feature exclusively live on BT Sport. Roberto Martinez's Toffees have had a strong season and will be seeking three vital points in the hope of a top four finish.

Fifth placed Spurs are one of the teams battling with Everton for that coveted fourth place and the chance to qualify for the UEFA Champions League. They will also feature live on BT Sport in April when they take on Fulham at White Hart Lane in a London derby. That match will be of huge importance to Fulham who are bottom of the league and in danger of being relegated from the Premier League for the first time since 2001.

BT Sport Barclays Premier League matches

Bundesliga

BT Sport has secured exclusively live German Bundesliga football in the UK and Republic of Ireland until 2017.

The new two-year contract, which starts in September 2015, means that BT Sport will show around 115 live matches a season from the highly-rated German top flight – which is about 15 more matches than the current deal. BT Sport will also have the rights to the annual DFL Supercup matches plus previews and highlights shows.

BT Sport already holds the current rights to show the Bundesliga exclusively live in the UK. For the remainder of the current season and next season, the channels will continue to show around 100 live matches, plus action from the DFL Supercup and preview and highlights shows.

Friday, February 14, 2014

MotoGP

BT Sport has unveiled the details of its programmes and presenters for the 2014 FIM MotoGP World Championship season, in what it says will be the most extensive coverage of the sport that has ever been seen in the UK. BT Sport has a five-year deal with Dorna Sports for exclusive rights to televise motorcycle racing’s premier contest, the FIM MotoGP™ World Championship, starting from the 2014 season, with the opening race in Qatar on March 23.

Race weekends with BT Sport will be presented by television presenter Melanie Sykes alongside MotoGP experts, former British and World Superbike Champions, Neil Hodgson and James Toseland. BT Sport will be reuniting commentators Ryder and Huewen. Julian Ryder, previously Eurosport's MotoGP commentator of more than 14 years will be joined by former British Champion and motorsport commentator, Keith Huewen, along with Motorcycle News chief grand prix correspondent, Matt Birt. MotoGP commentator and presenter Gavin Emmett will be BT Sport’s MotoGP reporter.

The channel’s comprehensive coverage of MotoGP launches on March 18 with a special preview show, featuring interviews with all the top riders and action from the key official pre-season tests. For each of the 19 race meetings in 2014, BT Sport will show the free practice and qualifying sessions live, full coverage of the Moto2™ and Moto3™ races and the elite MotoGP race across Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

A new hour-long programme, MotoGP Tonight, will be broadcast at 8pm on Tuesdays, after every Grand Prix weekend. This will be presented by BT Sport’s Craig Doyle and former Olympian and European and Commonwealth games 400 metres champion and biker, Iwan Thomas. The pair will be joined by an array of guests from the motorbike world.

Live race weekend coverage on BT Sport will usually start on Friday mornings and will include all practice sessions and races throughout the weekend, with around five hours of coverage each day. The opening night-time event in Qatar will be an exception to this, with coverage in addition on Thursday March 20 from 3pm to 7.45pm. Users will be able to watch the main coverage and choose from seven other camera views, including four fitted to bikes hitting more than 200mph, a helicopter view and live timing and tracking screens. Full races and highlights including interviews and features will also be available to watch on the app.