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TF1 and beIN Sports: to miss nothing of the World Cup

2022-11-19T08:17:54.873Z


The two channels offer very good coverage, unencrypted or encrypted, of the competition. The 2022 FIFA World Cup, which takes place in Qatar, will have impressive television coverage in France. To discover Miss France 2023: discover all the photos of the 30 candidates TF1: the best matches in the clear TF1 puts the small dishes in the big ones by broadcasting, unencrypted and live, 28 of the 64 matches of the competition, including all the meetings of the French team, that is to s


The 2022 FIFA World Cup, which takes place in Qatar, will have impressive television coverage in France.

To discover

  • Miss France 2023: discover all the photos of the 30 candidates

TF1: the best matches in the clear

TF1 puts the small dishes in the big ones by broadcasting, unencrypted and live, 28 of the 64 matches of the competition, including all the meetings of the French team, that is to say twenty prime time!

After the 16 best duels of the first round, the front page will offer the five best round of 16, the three best quarter-finals, the two semi-finals, the small final and finally the final, on December 18.


The broadcast will begin on November 20 at 4:20 p.m. with the opening ceremony, followed, at 5 p.m., by the Qatar/Ecuador match, commented by Grégoire Margotton and Bixente Lizarazu.

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The famous duo, which will bring most of the meetings to life, will however be assisted by an unprecedented pair formed by journalist Julien Brun and Rudi Garcia, current coach of the Saudi team Al Nassr.

Saber Desfarges will stand closer to the Blues at the edge of the field or in their base camp.

After each match, Denis Brogniart, accompanied by Marine Marck, will take charge of the program "Le Mag", which will offer a debrief of the match thanks to the expertise of former players Nadia Benmokhtar, Rio Mavuba and Adil Rami.

Five "Téléfoot" devoted to the event and presented by Thomas Mekhiche will be broadcast during the World Cup.

First-round matches broadcast live on TF1

 :


Sunday November 20: Qatar v Ecuador (5 p.m.)


Monday November 21: United States v Wales (8 p.m.)


Tuesday November 22:

France v Australia (8 p.m.)


Wednesday November 23 November: Belgium/Canada (8 p.m.)


Thursday November 24: Brazil/Serbia (8 p.m.)


Friday November 25: England/United States (8 p.m.)


Saturday November 26:

France/Denmark

(5 p.m.)

and Argentina/Mexico (20 p.m.)

hours)


Sunday November 27: Belgium/Morocco (2 p.m.) and Spain/Germany (8 p.m.)


Monday November 28: Portugal/Uruguay (8 p.m.)


Tuesday November 29: Wales/England (8 p.m.)


Wednesday November 30:

Tunisia/France (4 p.m.)

and Poland/Argentina (8 p.m.)


Thursday December 1: Japan/Spain (8 p.m.)


Friday December 2: Cameroon/Brazil (8 p.m.)

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On the beIN Sports side, “Club Qatar, the pre-match” will be presented by Darren Tulett, while “Qatar Night Show” will be hosted by Thomas Thouroude.

bein Sports.

All on beIN Sports

beIN Sports will offer, for its part, the entire competition to its subscribers, i.e. 64 matches on beIN Sports 1 and more than 230 hours of live.

To bring the event to life, the channel relies on a team of eleven journalists and consultants (Christophe Josse, Jean-Charles Sabattier, Omar da Fonseca, Daniel Bravo, etc.) and eight experts (Sonny Anderson, Marcel Desailly, Luis Fernandez, Arsène Wenger…).

Different programs will allow you to live to the rhythm of the World Cup.

One hour before each match, "Club Qatar, the pre-match", presented in particular by Vanessa Le Moigne and Darren Tulett, will reveal the stakes of the match while "Inside Qatar, the news" will highlight all the news competition from November 29.

"Qatar Night Show: the debrief", hosted by Margot Dumont and Thomas Thouroude,

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Five programs on L'Équipe

If it does not have the rights to the competition, the L'Équipe channel will nevertheless follow the World Cup closely with 200 hours of live and five magazines: "L'Équipe foot", presented by Messaoud Benterki, broadcast before the first match of the day, "L'Équipe de Greg" (3.50 p.m. and 6.50 p.m.), hosted by Grégory Ascher, mixing current events and humour, "L'Équipe du soir" (9.50 p.m.), with Olivier Ménard orchestrating passionate debates , and “La Grande Soirée”, by Benoît Cosset, to experience unencrypted encounters with Yoann Riou, Candice Rolland, Julien Aliane and Bruno Salomon.

Without forgetting the traditional “The Half-Time Team”.

Source: lefigaro

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