Football on TV, crampons on sofa: eighteen matches on Canal +, BeIN Sports and RMC Sports

Avalanche of goals in perspective Sunday January 3, with the day of European football and its matches broadcast on three thematic channels.

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Normally, January 3 is not a good date for football-loving viewers. With the exception of the Premier League players who, in England, have a series of matches during this holiday season, all the other major European leagues are traditionally on vacation.

January 3 is therefore usually the date of the truce. , post-fiesta headaches and lack of football for the most fanatical. But Covid-19 obliges, all the calendars have been deeply upset, and the channels holding the broadcasting rights of the major European championships (BeIN Sports, Canal + and RMC Sports) will therefore offer, on this unusual day, a football program as generous as ‘tantalizing.

Sustained pace

From 12:30 p.m., kick-off time in Milan of the Serie A match between Inter and Crotone (BeIN Sports), at 9 p.m. hours (Huesca-FC Barcelona, ​​still on BeIN), the meetings will follow one another at a steady pace. And there will really be something for everyone, as three Premier League matches, four from Spanish Liga, two from German Bundesliga and nine from Italian Serie A will be broadcast live (including a multiplex of six matches starting at 3 p.m.).

In detail, the program is as follows: Burnley-Fulham (1 p.m.), Newcastle-Leicester (3.15 p.m.) and Chelsea-Manchester City (5.30 p.m.) on Canal + and RMC Sports, holders English Championship rights. German, Spanish and Italian football fans will have to tune in to the various channels of BeIN Sports, which notably offer an Italian festival made up of Inter-Crotone (12:30 p.m.), Cagliari-Naples, Parma-Torino. , Fiorentina-Bologna, Atalanta-Sassuolo, AS Rome-Sampdoria and Genoa-Lazio (multiplex from 3 p.m.), Benevento-Milan AC (6 p.m.) and, finally, Juventus-Udinese ( 8:45 p.m.).

Also on BeIN, connoisseurs who know what the Bundesliga conceals from spectacular matches will no doubt appreciate the two posters on the program: Borussia Dortmund-Wolfsburg at 3.30 p.m., then Bayern-Mainz at 18 hours. As for La Liga aficionados, they should feast on Alavés-Atlético (4:15 p.m.), Real Sociedad-Osasuna and Eibar-Granada (both at 6.30 p.m.), to finish with Huesca-FC Barcelona at 9 p.m.

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