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Football: Christophe Dugarry will comment on the Euro on M 6

2024-03-15T18:56:07.496Z

Highlights: Dugarry will commentate on the Euro from June 14 to July 14 alongside Xavier Domergue. The former Bordeaux or OM striker replaces his former teammate with the Blues, Robert Pirès, whose comments were not necessarily unanimous. M 6 announced that it had obtained the rights to the World Cup, historically broadcast on TF1, for the 2026 and 2030 editions. The 1998 world champion has in fact become a simple columnist in the show Rothen s'enflame aussi on RMC where he appears twice a week.


Now based in Morocco, the 1998 world champion will return to television to comment on the Euro alongside Xavier Domergue on M 6


Having lived in Morocco near Marrakech for three years, Christophe Dugarry had moved away somewhat from the world of football.

But the former star consultant on RMC, where he hosted the flagship show

Team Duga

from 2016 to 2020, has been back there for a few months.

The 1998 world champion has in fact become a simple columnist in the show

Rothen s'enflame

aussi on RMC where he appears twice a week.

Dugarry will move up a gear by returning to television.

He joins M 6 to comment on the Euro from June 14 to July 14 alongside Xavier Domergue.

The former Bordeaux or OM striker replaces his former teammate with the Blues, Robert Pirès, whose comments were not necessarily unanimous.

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It is also a return to his roots for Dugarry who began his career as a consultant on M 6 during the 2006 World Cup. In total, he will commentate on 13 matches including the final.

We should expect no complacency with the France team, Dugarry being angry and visibly irreconcilable with coach Didier Deschamps.

In addition to the final, M 6, which shares the rights to Euro 2024 in the clear with TF1, will broadcast seven group matches, including France-Netherlands, two round of 16 finals, two quarter-finals, including that of France if it participates, and a half.

TF1 will broadcast twelve matches, including the opening Germany-Scotland match, two group matches for the French team, three round of 16 matches, two quarter-finals and a half (that of the Blues if they reach this stage). of the competition).

Last week, M 6 announced that it had obtained the rights to the World Cup, historically broadcast on TF1, for the 2026 and 2030 editions.

Source: leparis

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