BeIN Sports unveils line-up of pundits for Euro 2024 coverage in MENA
Middle Eastern legends like Mohamed Aboutrika, Wael Gomaa, Yasser Al-Qahtani and Ahmed Elmohamady will feature in beIN’s comprehensive Arabic-language coverage.
Middle Eastern legends like Mohamed Aboutrika, Wael Gomaa, Yasser Al-Qahtani and Ahmed Elmohamady will feature in beIN’s comprehensive Arabic-language coverage.
The announcement marks a fourth successive year that beIN is providing free-to-air coverage of the UWCL.
F1 ACADEMY will air on beIN’s premier platforms, including beIN Sports and TOD, reaching audiences across the Middle East, North Africa, and Türkiye.
This month, beIN Sports is broadcasting the premier women's competitions as a part of the broadcaster's beINSPIRED initiative, which seeks to enhance the visibility and recognition of women's sports.
The final showdown between Spain and England garnered nearly 5m viewers throughout the Middle East and North Africa region.
BeIN will broadcast the opening and closing ceremonies and matches, semi-finals and finals across the MENA region on its free-to-air channel, beIN Sports.
Starting on October 19, the tournament will air both in Arabic and English commentary.
This is part of the broadcaster’s beINSPIRED initiative, which aims to elevate the profile of under-represented sports globally.
BeIN is also the official broadcaster of the UEFA Women's Champions League, UEFA Women's Euro 2022, Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics, Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, W Series, among others.
The champions league will start from October 5 and will be available with Arabic and English commentary.
Subscribers can also follow the FIBA Women’s Asia Cup on beIN’s OTT service beIN Connect.
In this six-part podcast series, host Carrie Brown will be in conversation with the world’s most inspiring female athletes ranging across a variety of sports.
The show will be available on beINs YouTube and Facebook channels, whilst fans can also follow her journey on social media using the hashtag #beINSPIRED19.