TV Guide
Sport 1 Live Streaming and TV Schedule
Sunday, 6 October | ||
Brighton & Hove Albion |
Premier League | |
Thursday, 10 October | ||
Moldova vs Andorra | UEFA Nations League | |
Norway vs Slovenia | UEFA Nations League |
Broadcast Rights
Competitions available on Sport 1
UEFA Europa League (2024-2027) | |
UEFA Nations League (2022-2028) | |
England - Premier League (2022-2025) From 2022 to 2025, Israel's pay-TV broadcaster Charlton holds the rights to broadcast the English Premier League on its linear Sport channels. The agreement encompasses the airing of live matches, as well as match highlights and full replays. The duration of this contract is set for three years. | |
Germany - Bundesliga (2021-2025) | |
Portugal - Primeira Liga (2023-2026) | |
Spain - Copa del Rey (2022-2025) | |
Germany - DFB Pokal (2022-2026) | |
France - Coupe de France (2022-2026) | |
AFC Champions League Elite (2024-2029) | |
Copa Libertadores (2023-2026) | |
Copa Sudamericana (2023-2026) | |
Israel - Israel State Cup (2021-2026) | |
Israel - Liga Leumit (2021-2026) | |
Israel - Ligat Ha'Al (2021-2026) | |
Israel - Toto Cup Liga Leumit (2021-2026) | |
Israel - Toto Cup Ligat Al (2021-2026) | |
Korea Republic - K League 1 (2020-2024) | |
Netherlands - Eredivisie (2022-2025) | |
Poland - Ekstraklasa (2023-2027) |
About
Sport 1 History, Coverage, Features
Sports 1, also known as Charlton 1, is the flagship channel for the Israeli network of sports channels that works under that name. It is owned by businessmen Eli Azour and Pini Zahavi. The channel began its broadcasts in the late 1990s, but the channel ceased to air content since they did not own a regular spot in the Israeli TV grid. After several years, Sports 1 was launched as a terrestrial channel in 2007.
Over the years, Sports 1 has been known for airing content to cover various disciplines, which have included football, basketball, tennis, handball, athletics, and wrestling, among others. The channel became the first one in Israel to air content related to some of the lower-tier categories in English football, adding those broadcasting rights to some of the top football leagues in Europe and South America.
When it comes to football, Sports 1 has covered leagues such as the English Premier League, the English Championship, the German Bundesliga, the Italian Serie A, the Belgian First Division, the Russian Premier League, the Turkish Super Lig, the Eredivisie, or the Portuguese Liga Portugal, to name a few. Other leagues covered by this channel have included the Argentine Primera División and the Brasileirao. As the cherry on top, Sports 1 has also covered continental club tournaments such as the UEFA Europa League or the Copa Libertadores.
Sports 1 was launched as a Standard Definition channel, but a High-Definition feed was made available to its users in August 2010. Both feeds may still be available to watch in different regions of the country via numerous pay-tv carriers across the country.
The published listings of live, re-aired, and on-demand match and program events published on this website are broadcast by the official rights holders. They are available on various platforms such as terrestrial TV, radio, cable, satellite, IPTV, mobile and desktop apps. Where possible, we will provide links to the streaming events available on the platforms provided by the official broadcasters. Please note that in many cases, a digital subscription or user authentication with a TV or internet provider will be required. We endeavor to provide as accurate and detailed broadcast information as possible. However, broadcast schedules are subject to change at any time. If you find incorrect or missing information, please let us know