Where to follow the MVM EHF FINAL4Article
«Go back


NEWS REPORT: The season's pinnacle tournament will be shown in 35 countries through the TV right-holders and worldwide on ehfTV.com.

»EHF CL Channel »2014-15 Women's News
»
»
 

Where to follow the MVM EHF FINAL4

Handball fans in 35 countries will be able to follow the MVM EHF FINAL4 action live via TV right-holders. Besides 15 European countries the signal from the Papp Laszlo Budapest Sportarena will be broadcast in Brasil and MENA region (countries of North Africa and Middle East).

Larvik fans in Norway can watch their heroines at the tournament on Viasat, while Alfa TV will sate needs of Vardar loyals in FYR Macedonia, RTCG will show action of Buducnost in Montenegro and the surprise package of the season Dinamo-Volgograd can be followed on NTV+ in Russia.

List of TV stations showing the MVM EHF FINAL4 live:

MKD - Alfa TV
MNE – RTCG
NOR – Viasat
RUS – NTV+
HUN - Digi Sports
CRO – Arena Sport
SRB – ArenaSport
BIH – ArenaSport
FRA – beIN Sports
ROU – Digi Sport
ROU – Dolce Sport
DEN - DR
DEN – TV3 Sports
POL – NC+
SVK – Sport1
CZE – Sport1
SLO – Sport TV
BRA - Esporte Interactivo
MENA – beIN Sports

ehfTV extended coverage

For all handball lovers without a TV signal in their country a simple solution exists as they can watch not only the four excellent matches but also the behind-the-scenes footage on ehfTV.com.

The enhanced coverage of the tournament on the world’s biggest handball streaming platform, have already started showing arrival of the teams, media calls with coaches and players in the Aquincum Hotel, first trainings and special videos from Budapest.

Our video team will bring viewers another side to the event, with in depth features as well as witty clips on the ehfTV YouTube channel. ehfTV.com presenter Tom O’ Brannagain will be on site to bring you entertaining videos with your favourite players, big names in the handball world and the fans in Budapest.

The platform will stream the entire world feed, it means that the broadcasting of the matches will start 30 minutes before the throw-off times and will end after the post-match press conferences. All in all fans can look forward to watching more than 10 hours of live action from the Papp Laszlo Budapest Sportarena.


TEXT: EHF / br
 
Share