Western Mail

Welsh Euro games look set for live terrestria­l television

- SIMON THOMAS Rugby correspond­ent simon.thomas@walesonlin­e.co.uk

EUROPEAN Challenge Cup matches involving Welsh teams are set to be shown live by S4C in the coming season – explaining the number of Saturday 8pm kick-offs.

When the fixtures for the secondtier tournament were announced yesterday, it was that late evening time-slot for our regions’ matches that really caught the eye.

The Scarlets’ first five group games are all scheduled for 8pm on Saturday, with details of their final appointmen­t in Pool 2 yet to be decided.

Their home matches against London Irish, Bayonne and Toulon are all at that time, as are their two fixtures out in France.

And Cardiff Blues’ Arms Park encounters with Leicester and Pau have also been scheduled for Saturday 8pm, with the kick-off for their last home game against Calvisano yet to be firmed up.

When I contacted the two regions to ask why this was the case, they both said it was a decision by the broadcaste­rs.

This was somewhat baffling on the face of it, as the games are not down to be televised in the fixture list put out by tournament organisers EPCR.

But I understand it’s because S4C are set to show Challenge Cup matches live on their free-to-air terrestria­l channel this season.

They are currently in negotiatio­ns with the primary TV rights holders BT to finalise just such a deal.

As for the 8pm kick-off slot, the presumptio­n is that would ensure no clash with any Champions Cup fixtures being shown by BT.

Their latest Saturday evening start is 5.30pm and those games would be over before S4C’s coverage begins.

My understand­ing is BT and S4C have agreed in principle to the Welsh language broadcaste­r showing some Challenge Cup games live, although the deal is yet to be formally confirmed.

The Dragons don’t have any Saturday 8pm matches, but they do entertain both Worcester and Enisei at Rodney Parade on a Friday at 8pm.

As for Wales’ only representa­tives in the Champions Cup, the Ospreys, all of their group fixtures will be shown live by BT Sport, with matches on various days of the weekend and at varying times.

Their second Pool 4 game, away to holders Saracens, will also be shown live on free-to-air television by Channel Four.

Their other ‘group of death’ opponents are two-times winners Munster and French giants Racing 92.

Europe kicks into gear later than usual this season, with a mid-November start due to the Rugby World Cup.

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