Qatar Tribune

BeIN SPORTS’ free-to-air bonanza to celebrate Arab region’s first World Cup

Announceme­nt brings FIFA World Cup to maximum audience across MENA region so everyone can experience the magic of Qatar 2022

- TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK DOHA

IN a great celebratio­n of the first World Cup in the Arab world, beIN MEDIA GROUP (“beIN”) announced today that it will broadcast 22 matches of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 on its free-to-air beIN SPORTS channel in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). The free-to-air coverage will kick off with the opening match on Sunday, November 20 at the Al Bayt Stadium as Qatar take on Ecuador.

The announceme­nt means millions of fans and families across the 24 country-MENA region can celebrate and experience the magic of the World Cup, held for the first time in their home region. The free-to-air beIN SPORTS channel will be the home of these 22 free broadcasts, which will sit alongside the full 64 match and wider coverage of the tournament on the beIN SPORTS MAX channels.

beIN SPORTS is the Official Broadcaste­r and exclusive broadcast rights holder of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 across 24 countries in MENA, playing a central role in showcasing the historic tournament around the world.

Mohammad Al-Subaie, CEO of beIN – MENA, said: “This is a celebratio­n of a World Cup in and for the Arab world. We are thrilled to be able to offer key matches free-to-air to the region’s passionate football fans. When we first became Official Broadcaste­r of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, our mission was to pursue every opportunit­y to open up access to the tournament to the multitude of fans in this region. We remain committed to making our content widely available and we know how significan­t and unifying this tournament is for us all.”

Today’s announceme­nt comes shortly after beIN unveiled its extensive coverage plans on beIN SPORTS for the entire tournament. In addition to the content offered free-toair, subscriber­s to beIN SPORTS will also have access to every single game of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, with every minute of all 64 matches live in four languages, on seven dedicated channels, together with the best commentato­rs, angles and analysis broadcast straight to their TVs, mobiles and tablets. This complete package of live coverage will also be compliment­ed by beIN’s signature high quality support programmin­g.

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