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CBS Sports and Paramount+ to broadcast at least 85 Scottish games per season CBS Sports today announced a multi-year agreement for CBS Sports and Paramount+ to become the exclusive U.S. home of the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL). CBS Sports will present at least 85 matches annually through 2024-2025 from the cinch Premiership – the top division of the SPFL – as well as the second-division cinch Championship and the Premier Sports Cup (aka Scottish League Cup). Coverage begins on Saturday, July 31, with select matches throughout the deal streaming exclusively on Paramount+, ViacomCBS’ subscription streaming service, and others airing exclusively on CBS Sports Network. As part of the multi-platform deal, CBS Sports will feature every Old Firm match between Rangers and Celtic, as well as a weekly program with highlights from across the league. “We are looking forward to presenting the action from the Scottish Professional Football League, highlighted by the iconic Old Firm rivalry,” said Dan Weinberg, Executive Vice President, Programming, CBS Sports. “The SPFL is an elite soccer league and a key addition in our growing portfolio of global soccer rights, and we are excited to capitalize on our digital and cable platforms to bring these matches to fans across Paramount+ and CBS Sports Network.” READ MORE: How to watch soccer via Paramount+ “This deal with CBS Sports will ensure that even more football fans across the world will have access to our competitions,” said Neil Doncaster, SPFL chief executive. “This is great news for Scottish football and a strong indication of the continuing appeal that our game holds on the global stage. Paramount+, a leading destination for U.S. soccer fans, now features more than 2,000 live matches each year. The extensive portfolio of soccer properties includes UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and UEFA Europa Conference League; NWSL; The Women’s Cup; Concacaf national team competitions including coverage of the U.S. Men’s and Women’s National Teams (Men’s World Cup Qualifiers, Women’s World Cup Qualifiers, Men’s Nations League and Women’s Nations League); Italy’s Serie A; Argentina’s Liga Profesional de Fútbol; Brazil’s Campeonato Brasileirão Série A; and AFC competitions (AFC Asian Qualifiers – Road to Qatar, AFC Champions League, AFC Women’s Asian Cup and AFC Asian Cup). World Soccer Talk Podcast · CBS scores a home run with Clint Dempsey CBS Sports Network, the 24-hour home of CBS Sports, is widely available through all major cable, satellite and telco distributors as well as via OTT streaming service providers YouTube TV, fuboTV, DirecTV and Hulu. Additionally, a live CBS Sports Network stream is available through CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports App by authenticating with select providers. For more information, including a full programming schedule, go to https://ift.tt/17POmIL. CBS Sports Digital will also provide additional coverage throughout the season on a variety of platforms, including CBSSports.com, the CBS Sports app, and CBS Sports HQ, the 24/7 streaming sports news service. Additional coverage details for future matches will be announced on a rolling basis.   Scottish Premiership TV schedule All times Eastern USA   Saturday, July 31 08:30 am EDT Rangers vs. Livingston Paramount+ 03:00 pm EDT Hearts vs. Celtic Paramount+ Sunday, August 1 11:30 am EDT Motherwell vs. Hibernian Paramount+ Saturday, August 7 07:30 am EDT Dundee United vs. Rangers CBS Sports Network, fubo TV, Hulu + Live TV Sunday, August 22 07:00 am EDT Dundee vs. Hibernian CBS Sports Network, fubo TV, Hulu + Live TV Sunday, August 29 07:00 am EDT Rangers vs. Celtic CBS Sports Network, fubo TV, Hulu + Live TV Saturday, September 11 07:30 am EDT St Johnstone vs. Rangers CBS Sports Network, fubo TV, Hulu + Live TV Sunday, September 12 07:00 am EDT Hearts vs. Hibernian Paramount+ Sunday, September 19 07:00 am EDT Dundee United vs. Dundee Paramount+ Sunday, September 26 07:00 am EDT St Mirren vs. Aberdeen Paramount+  

CBS Sports today announced a multi-year agreement for CBS Sports and Paramount+ to become the exclusive U.S. home of the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL). CBS Sports will present at least 85 matches annually through 2024-2025 from the cinch Premiership – the top division of the SPFL – as well as the second-division cinch Championship and the Premier Sports Cup (aka Scottish League Cup).

Coverage begins on Saturday, July 31, with select matches throughout the deal streaming exclusively on Paramount+, ViacomCBS’ subscription streaming service, and others airing exclusively on CBS Sports Network. As part of the multi-platform deal, CBS Sports will feature every Old Firm match between Rangers and Celtic, as well as a weekly program with highlights from across the league.

“We are looking forward to presenting the action from the Scottish Professional Football League, highlighted by the iconic Old Firm rivalry,” said Dan Weinberg, Executive Vice President, Programming, CBS Sports. “The SPFL is an elite soccer league and a key addition in our growing portfolio of global soccer rights, and we are excited to capitalize on our digital and cable platforms to bring these matches to fans across Paramount+ and CBS Sports Network.”

READ MORE: How to watch soccer via Paramount+

“This deal with CBS Sports will ensure that even more football fans across the world will have access to our competitions,” said Neil Doncaster, SPFL chief executive. “This is great news for Scottish football and a strong indication of the continuing appeal that our game holds on the global stage.

Paramount+, a leading destination for U.S. soccer fans, now features more than 2,000 live matches each year. The extensive portfolio of soccer properties includes UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and UEFA Europa Conference League; NWSL; The Women’s Cup; Concacaf national team competitions including coverage of the U.S. Men’s and Women’s National Teams (Men’s World Cup Qualifiers, Women’s World Cup Qualifiers, Men’s Nations League and Women’s Nations League); Italy’s Serie A; Argentina’s Liga Profesional de Fútbol; Brazil’s Campeonato Brasileirão Série A; and AFC competitions (AFC Asian Qualifiers – Road to Qatar, AFC Champions League, AFC Women’s Asian Cup and AFC Asian Cup).

CBS Sports Network, the 24-hour home of CBS Sports, is widely available through all major cable, satellite and telco distributors as well as via OTT streaming service providers YouTube TV, fuboTV, DirecTV and Hulu. Additionally, a live CBS Sports Network stream is available through CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports App by authenticating with select providers. For more information, including a full programming schedule, go to https://ift.tt/17POmIL.

CBS Sports Digital will also provide additional coverage throughout the season on a variety of platforms, including CBSSports.com, the CBS Sports app, and CBS Sports HQ, the 24/7 streaming sports news service.

Additional coverage details for future matches will be announced on a rolling basis.

 

Scottish Premiership TV schedule

All times Eastern USA

 

Saturday, July 31

08:30 am EDT
Rangers vs. Livingston
Paramount+
03:00 pm EDT
Hearts vs. Celtic
Paramount+

Sunday, August 1

11:30 am EDT
Motherwell vs. Hibernian
Paramount+

Saturday, August 7

07:30 am EDT
Dundee United vs. Rangers
CBS Sports Network, fubo TV, Hulu + Live TV

Sunday, August 22

07:00 am EDT
Dundee vs. Hibernian
CBS Sports Network, fubo TV, Hulu + Live TV

Sunday, August 29

07:00 am EDT
Rangers vs. Celtic
CBS Sports Network, fubo TV, Hulu + Live TV

Saturday, September 11

07:30 am EDT
St Johnstone vs. Rangers
CBS Sports Network, fubo TV, Hulu + Live TV

Sunday, September 12

07:00 am EDT
Hearts vs. Hibernian
Paramount+

Sunday, September 19

07:00 am EDT
Dundee United vs. Dundee
Paramount+

Sunday, September 26

07:00 am EDT
St Mirren vs. Aberdeen
Paramount+

 



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