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Fox Sports (Asian TV network)

Fox Sports (formerly ESPN Star Sports) was a pan-Asian pay television network broadcasting in Asia, operated by Fox Networks Group Asia Pacific, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company (Southeast Asia) Pte. Ltd. It also oversaw a version of Star Sports available in Mainland China and South Korea.

Fox Sports
Country
  • Hong Kong
  • Malaysia
  • Singapore
Broadcast area
NetworkFox Sports International
Programming
Language(s)
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerFox Networks Group Asia Pacific
(Disney International Operations)[1]
Sister channels
History
Launched
  • 21 August 1991; 31 years ago (1991-08-21) (Star Sports, now Fox Sports 2)
  • 1 June 1992; 30 years ago (1992-06-01) (ESPN, now Fox Sports)
Closed
  • 16 November 2020; 2 years ago (2020-11-16) (SD feed, Malaysia)
  • 1 January 2021; 2 years ago (2021-01-01) (Taiwan)
  • 1 October 2021; 16 months ago (2021-10-01) (Southeast Asia & Hong Kong)[2]
Replaced byAstro SuperSport 5 (Malaysia)
Premier Sports (Philippines)
SPOTV (Southeast Asia)
Former names
Fox Sports
Fox Sports 2
Fox Sports 3
  • ESPN HD (until 2013)
  • Fox Sports Plus HD (2013–2014)
Links
Websiteglobal.espn.com

Originally launched in early 1990s as Star Sports (earlier Prime Sports) and ESPN by Satellite Television Asian Region (Star TV) and ESPN International respectively, both parties agreed to combine their operations in Asia in October 1996. News Corporation took the full control of the venture in 2012, and relaunched the channels in two phases in January 2013 and August 2014, respectively.

History

Early years

Star Sports

Star Sports was first launched on 21 August 1991 as Prime Sports (體育台) with the very launching programme including tennis such as New York City US Open Tennis as very first programme. It was an 24-hour multi-sport television channel broadcasting in English and Chinese. STAR TV, based in Hong Kong, operated the channel in partnership with TCI in the United States, which owned Prime-branded regional sports channels there. The channel was broadcast across the continent of Asia, reaching from the Far East to the Middle East, as with AsiaSat 1's footprint. STAR TV have since regionalised the channel to serve its huge viewerships.

ESPN

ESPN was originally a part of the so-called "Gang of Five", which was a consortium that was set up to compete against STAR TV in the region. (The others in the group were CNN International, HBO, TVB [with TVB Superchannel] and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation [with Australia Television International]) The consortium's channels were initially transmitted via Palapa satellite, but were later also added to Apstar satellite.

Operations combined as ESPN Star Sports

 
Logo of ESPN & Star Sports (2009-2013)

ESPN and Star Sports were competing with each other across Asia,[3] but their businesses were making loss. In October 1996, both channels agreed to combine their operations in the region.[4] The resulting joint venture, later named ESPN Star Sports, was to be headquartered in Singapore (where ESPN's operations in Asia had been based).[5]

On 16 January 1998, a version of Fox Sports was launched in the Middle East, as carried by Star Select.[6] This apparently replaced ESPN STAR Sports in the region, but the pan-Asian version was available via the AsiaSat and Palapa satellites.

Relaunch as Fox Sports

On 6 June 2012, it was announced that News Corporation would buy ESPN International's share in ESPN Star Sports.[7][8] Later, Star India took over ESPN Star Sports' businesses in India,[9] and relaunched all of its sports channels under the Star Sports brand on 6 November 2013.[10][11]

In October 2012, Fox Football Channel was launched in Malaysia.[12] The channel ceased transmission in 2015.

On 28 January 2013, ESPN and ESPN HD was relaunched as Fox Sports and Fox Sports Plus HD in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Southeast Asia.[13][14] The regional version of ESPNews was relaunched as Fox Sports News, and SportsCenter Asia was relaunched as Fox Sports Central.

On 15 August 2014, Star Sports was rebranded as Fox Sports 2, and Fox Sports Plus HD was renamed Fox Sports 3 (or Fox Sports HD in Vietnam). The corresponding HD and SD versions of all three channels were also launched.[15][16]

The relaunch of ESPN Star Sports as Fox Sports did not affect much of East Asia, as a version of Star Sports broadcast to Mainland China and South Korea kept the brand, and instead, the version of ESPN for Mainland China was renamed as Star Sports 2 on 10 January 2014.

ESPN International has since refocused on its digital business building out online properties for football (ESPNFC), cricket (CricInfo), Formula 1 (ESPNF1), and Australian rugby union (ESPNscrum),[17] and established partnership with Multi Screen Media in India (Sony ESPN TV channel until 31 March 2020), TV5 Network in the Philippines (ESPN5 programming division until 13 October 2021), Tencent in Mainland China (a dedicated ESPN section at qq.com), and Mediacorp in Singapore (local ad sales only for the ESPN website through its Partner Network division).

On 31 March 2020, the website of Fox Sports Asia merged into and redirected to global version of ESPN website, remained unaffected for Fox Sports Asia socials.[18]

On March 8, 2021, Fox Sports partnered with Emtek's OTT media service Vidio to make the networks available for Indonesian viewers.[19]

Closure

On September 18, 2020, Disney announced that it would shut down Fox Sports operations in Taiwan at end of 2020.[20] It was later revealed that operations in Taiwan would end on January 1, 2021, following years on losing money in the region.[21]

On April 27, 2021, Disney announced that the Fox Sports network, along with the rest of Fox channels, would close down for good on October 1 after 30 years of broadcasting, folding the former Prime Sports/Star Sports Asia and ESPN Asia channel spaces, as they shift their focus to the latter streaming platform Disney+ (or Disney+ Hotstar for Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand along with yet-to-be launched Vietnam).[2] The last event covered by the channel was the Formula One 2021 Russian Grand Prix, 2021 Superbike World Championship at Circuito de Jerez and UFC 266: Volkanovski vs. Ortega.

Prior to the shutdown, Korean sports network SPOTV brought the licensee to cover up the remaining 2021 MotoGP World Championship,[22] taking over the Fox Sports network once their transmission goes offline, resuming the remaining MotoGP races.[23]

Hong Kong pay TV provider Now TV picked up the coverage of 2021 US Open along with the remaining races of the 2021 Formula One World Championship and future UFC fights, prior to the closure of the Fox Sports network.[24][25]

The remaining coverage of both Formula One and UFC was aired on Malaysia Astro for Astro SuperSport 5, which has been launched post-closure;[26] Philippines Premier Sports from the TAP Sports network, which also replaced Fox Sports post-closure;[27] Singapore StarHub TV and Singtel TV, for Hub Sports & Mio Sports respectively[28] and even Thailand TrueVisions' True Sport.[29]

Mola streamed the remaining UFC fights in Indonesia while also carrying the sub-license to both Singapore & Malaysia for future Live fights with the inclusion of Dana White's Contender Series that hadn't been aired when Fox Sports mainly aired the UFC main events,[30] meanwhile the Emtek group aired the remaining Formula One races for their Champions TV network along with their OTT media service Vidio which previously carried the Fox Sports network to the service. Formula One was also aired on FTA terrestrial TV via O Channel (now mOji).[31][32] Awhile Trans7, under the CT Corp's Trans Media, still kept MotoGP races aired for terrestrial TV until 2026 after agreeing a four-year contract extension.[33] In addition, they have also secured the FTA rights of the Superbike World Championship starting in 2022,[34] which in fact SPOTV acquired the pay TV & digital media rights for both MotoGP and World Superbike respectively.[35]

As reported exclusively from SportBusiness, the Formula One coverage in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia (excluding Vietnam) has been transferred over to beIN Sports starting from 2023,[36] which also carried both Australian Open and Roland-Garros tennis rights.[37][38] Meanwhile, SPOTV will broadcast Wimbledon and the US Open with additional broadcast available through SPOTV NOW. Awhile the extension for UFC coverage in Southeast Asia was yet to be finalized as their contracts set to be expired by end of 2022.

Meanwhile in Vietnam, K+, under the joint venture of Canal+ and Vietnam Television, has aired Formula One, some of the Grand Slams and even UFC events post-closure via their in-house K+ Sport channels, which has been distributed across Vietnamese pay TV providers. Their renewal for 2023 season were currently on negotiations.

The John Dykes Show was announced to be resumed on Disney+ Hotstar in Malaysia, Indonesia & Thailand, then yet-to-be announced for other Disney+ territories including Singapore and Hong Kong as Star Originals.[39]

A few days after its closure, Disney relaunched the ESPN brand in Asia but as a digital media portal through its official YouTube channel and social media pages.

Channels

  • Fox Sports (formerly ESPN)
  • Fox Sports 2 (formerly Prime Sports and Star Sports)
  • Fox Sports 3 (formerly ESPN HD and Fox Sports Plus HD)
  • Fox Sports News (formerly ESPNews): The channel was first launched as ESPNews in November 2009 in Singapore on Singtel's Mio TV,[40] and later expanded to other areas, including Hong Kong, where it was launched in August 2011 on PCCW's Now TV.[41] The channel was renamed as Fox Sports News on 28 January 2013. The channel was gradually discontinued in 2017: It ceased broadcasting on 1 April 2017 in most areas, but continued until 24 April in Hong Kong, 3 May in Malaysia, and 31 May in Taiwan.
  • Fox Football Channel: The channel was launched in October 2012 in Malaysia.[12] Its programming was mainly consisted of association football matches and shows. It ceased broadcasting in 2015.

Regions

The individual regional variations of Fox Sports channels include:

  • Hong Kong: Additionally, a schedule variant is offered to Hong Kong Cable Television customers due to broadcasting rights issues. This variant which was transmitted by Fox Networks Group Hong Kong and produced from the studios in Hong Kong. The headquarter closed on October 1, 2021.
  • Indonesia: This variant which was transmitted by Fox Networks Group Indonesia and produced from the studios in Indonesia. The headquarter closed on November 12, 2021.
  • Malaysia and Brunei: This variant does not provide coverage of field hockey events. This variant which was transmitted by Fox Networks Group Malaysia and produced from the studios in Malaysia. The headquarter closed on November 12, 2021.
  • Philippines: This variant which was transmitted by Fox Networks Group Philippines and produced from the studios in Philippines. The headquarter closed on October 1, 2021.
  • Singapore: This variant which was transmitted by Fox Networks Group Singapore and produced from the studios in Singapore. The headquarter closed on November 12, 2021.
  • Vietnam: This variant which was transmitted by Fox Networks Group Vietnam and produced from the studios in Vietnam. The headquarter closed on October 1, 2021, in Hanoi and November 12, 2021, in Hồ Chí Minh City.
  • Taiwan: This variant which was transmitted by Fox Networks Group Taiwan and produced from the studios in Taipei. The headquarter will be closed on January __ 2024.

It also overseed a version of Star Sports broadcast to Mainland China and South Korea, and Star Sports 2 (formerly known as ESPN until 31 December 2014) broadcast to Mainland China.

In South Korea, Fox Sports was partnered with JTBC until 11 March 2020, which operated JTBC3 Fox Sports (now known as JTBC Golf&Sports). As ESPN Star Sports, it has previously partnered with MBC (MBC ESPN (now known as MBC Sports+)) from 2001 until July 2010, and SBS (SBS ESPN (now known as SBS Sports)) from Late 2010 until 2014.

Final programming

Broadcast rights for various sports properties contain territorial limitations and in a lot of instances, the rights indicated below may not pertain to all Asian territories in which Fox Sports operated.

Australian Rules Football

Boxing

  • World Boxing Matches

Cricket

Football

Field Hockey

Golf

Kickboxing

Mixed Martial Arts

Motorsports

Rugby

Union

League

Tennis

News

Other

  • The G.O.A.T. (only for the Philippines)
  • Full Throttle (only for the Philippines)
  • 76 Rider (only for Indonesia)
  • Special Force 2 Pro League
  • Fox Sports Live (pre/post match/game/race shows)
  • 2 Wheels
  • Chequered Flag
  • The John Dykes Show
  • Sport Confidential
  • International Motorsports News
  • Gilette World of Sports
  • Football Asia

Personalities

See also

References

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External links

  • Official website

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ESPN Philippines redirects here For ESPN International s former partnership in the Philippines see ESPN5 Fox Sports formerly ESPN Star Sports was a pan Asian pay television network broadcasting in Asia operated by Fox Networks Group Asia Pacific a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company Southeast Asia Pte Ltd It also oversaw a version of Star Sports available in Mainland China and South Korea Fox SportsCountryHong Kong Malaysia SingaporeBroadcast areaSoutheast Asia Hong Kong TaiwanNetworkFox Sports InternationalProgrammingLanguage s English Chinese Malaysian Indonesian Thai VietnamesePicture format1080i HDTV OwnershipOwnerFox Networks Group Asia Pacific Disney International Operations 1 Sister channelsList Star Chinese MoviesFox Life closed Fox Crime closed FX closed Fox closed Channel V closed National GeographicNat Geo WildNat Geo People closed Fox Movies closed Fox Action Movies closed Fox Family Movies closed HistoryLaunched21 August 1991 31 years ago 1991 08 21 Star Sports now Fox Sports 2 1 June 1992 30 years ago 1992 06 01 ESPN now Fox Sports Closed16 November 2020 2 years ago 2020 11 16 SD feed Malaysia 1 January 2021 2 years ago 2021 01 01 Taiwan 1 October 2021 16 months ago 2021 10 01 Southeast Asia amp Hong Kong 2 Replaced byAstro SuperSport 5 Malaysia Premier Sports Philippines SPOTV Southeast Asia Former namesFox SportsESPN Asia until 2013 Fox Sports 2Prime Sports until 1996 Star Sports 1996 2014 Fox Sports 3ESPN HD until 2013 Fox Sports Plus HD 2013 2014 LinksWebsiteglobal wbr espn wbr comOriginally launched in early 1990s as Star Sports earlier Prime Sports and ESPN by Satellite Television Asian Region Star TV and ESPN International respectively both parties agreed to combine their operations in Asia in October 1996 News Corporation took the full control of the venture in 2012 and relaunched the channels in two phases in January 2013 and August 2014 respectively Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 1 1 Star Sports 1 1 2 ESPN 1 2 Operations combined as ESPN Star Sports 1 3 Relaunch as Fox Sports 1 4 Closure 2 Channels 2 1 Regions 3 Final programming 3 1 Australian Rules Football 3 2 Boxing 3 3 Cricket 3 4 Football 3 5 Field Hockey 3 6 Golf 3 7 Kickboxing 3 8 Mixed Martial Arts 3 9 Motorsports 3 10 Rugby 3 10 1 Union 3 10 2 League 3 11 Tennis 3 12 News 3 13 Other 4 Personalities 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditEarly years Edit Star Sports Edit Star Sports was first launched on 21 August 1991 as Prime Sports 體育台 with the very launching programme including tennis such as New York City US Open Tennis as very first programme It was an 24 hour multi sport television channel broadcasting in English and Chinese STAR TV based in Hong Kong operated the channel in partnership with TCI in the United States which owned Prime branded regional sports channels there The channel was broadcast across the continent of Asia reaching from the Far East to the Middle East as with AsiaSat 1 s footprint STAR TV have since regionalised the channel to serve its huge viewerships ESPN Edit ESPN was originally a part of the so called Gang of Five which was a consortium that was set up to compete against STAR TV in the region The others in the group were CNN International HBO TVB with TVB Superchannel and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation with Australia Television International The consortium s channels were initially transmitted via Palapa satellite but were later also added to Apstar satellite Operations combined as ESPN Star Sports Edit Logo of ESPN amp Star Sports 2009 2013 ESPN and Star Sports were competing with each other across Asia 3 but their businesses were making loss In October 1996 both channels agreed to combine their operations in the region 4 The resulting joint venture later named ESPN Star Sports was to be headquartered in Singapore where ESPN s operations in Asia had been based 5 On 16 January 1998 a version of Fox Sports was launched in the Middle East as carried by Star Select 6 This apparently replaced ESPN STAR Sports in the region but the pan Asian version was available via the AsiaSat and Palapa satellites Relaunch as Fox Sports Edit On 6 June 2012 it was announced that News Corporation would buy ESPN International s share in ESPN Star Sports 7 8 Later Star India took over ESPN Star Sports businesses in India 9 and relaunched all of its sports channels under the Star Sports brand on 6 November 2013 10 11 In October 2012 Fox Football Channel was launched in Malaysia 12 The channel ceased transmission in 2015 On 28 January 2013 ESPN and ESPN HD was relaunched as Fox Sports and Fox Sports Plus HD in Hong Kong Taiwan and Southeast Asia 13 14 The regional version of ESPNews was relaunched as Fox Sports News and SportsCenter Asia was relaunched as Fox Sports Central On 15 August 2014 Star Sports was rebranded as Fox Sports 2 and Fox Sports Plus HD was renamed Fox Sports 3 or Fox Sports HD in Vietnam The corresponding HD and SD versions of all three channels were also launched 15 16 The relaunch of ESPN Star Sports as Fox Sports did not affect much of East Asia as a version of Star Sports broadcast to Mainland China and South Korea kept the brand and instead the version of ESPN for Mainland China was renamed as Star Sports 2 on 10 January 2014 ESPN International has since refocused on its digital business building out online properties for football ESPNFC cricket CricInfo Formula 1 ESPNF1 and Australian rugby union ESPNscrum 17 and established partnership with Multi Screen Media in India Sony ESPN TV channel until 31 March 2020 TV5 Network in the Philippines ESPN5 programming division until 13 October 2021 Tencent in Mainland China a dedicated ESPN section at qq com and Mediacorp in Singapore local ad sales only for the ESPN website through its Partner Network division On 31 March 2020 the website of Fox Sports Asia merged into and redirected to global version of ESPN website remained unaffected for Fox Sports Asia socials 18 On March 8 2021 Fox Sports partnered with Emtek s OTT media service Vidio to make the networks available for Indonesian viewers 19 Closure Edit On September 18 2020 Disney announced that it would shut down Fox Sports operations in Taiwan at end of 2020 20 It was later revealed that operations in Taiwan would end on January 1 2021 following years on losing money in the region 21 On April 27 2021 Disney announced that the Fox Sports network along with the rest of Fox channels would close down for good on October 1 after 30 years of broadcasting folding the former Prime Sports Star Sports Asia and ESPN Asia channel spaces as they shift their focus to the latter streaming platform Disney or Disney Hotstar for Indonesia Malaysia and Thailand along with yet to be launched Vietnam 2 The last event covered by the channel was the Formula One 2021 Russian Grand Prix 2021 Superbike World Championship at Circuito de Jerez and UFC 266 Volkanovski vs Ortega Prior to the shutdown Korean sports network SPOTV brought the licensee to cover up the remaining 2021 MotoGP World Championship 22 taking over the Fox Sports network once their transmission goes offline resuming the remaining MotoGP races 23 Hong Kong pay TV provider Now TV picked up the coverage of 2021 US Open along with the remaining races of the 2021 Formula One World Championship and future UFC fights prior to the closure of the Fox Sports network 24 25 The remaining coverage of both Formula One and UFC was aired on Malaysia Astro for Astro SuperSport 5 which has been launched post closure 26 Philippines Premier Sports from the TAP Sports network which also replaced Fox Sports post closure 27 Singapore StarHub TV and Singtel TV for Hub Sports amp Mio Sports respectively 28 and even Thailand TrueVisions True Sport 29 Mola streamed the remaining UFC fights in Indonesia while also carrying the sub license to both Singapore amp Malaysia for future Live fights with the inclusion of Dana White s Contender Series that hadn t been aired when Fox Sports mainly aired the UFC main events 30 meanwhile the Emtek group aired the remaining Formula One races for their Champions TV network along with their OTT media service Vidio which previously carried the Fox Sports network to the service Formula One was also aired on FTA terrestrial TV via O Channel now mOji 31 32 Awhile Trans7 under the CT Corp s Trans Media still kept MotoGP races aired for terrestrial TV until 2026 after agreeing a four year contract extension 33 In addition they have also secured the FTA rights of the Superbike World Championship starting in 2022 34 which in fact SPOTV acquired the pay TV amp digital media rights for both MotoGP and World Superbike respectively 35 As reported exclusively from SportBusiness the Formula One coverage in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia excluding Vietnam has been transferred over to beIN Sports starting from 2023 36 which also carried both Australian Open and Roland Garros tennis rights 37 38 Meanwhile SPOTV will broadcast Wimbledon and the US Open with additional broadcast available through SPOTV NOW Awhile the extension for UFC coverage in Southeast Asia was yet to be finalized as their contracts set to be expired by end of 2022 Meanwhile in Vietnam K under the joint venture of Canal and Vietnam Television has aired Formula One some of the Grand Slams and even UFC events post closure via their in house K Sport channels which has been distributed across Vietnamese pay TV providers Their renewal for 2023 season were currently on negotiations The John Dykes Show was announced to be resumed on Disney Hotstar in Malaysia Indonesia amp Thailand then yet to be announced for other Disney territories including Singapore and Hong Kong as Star Originals 39 A few days after its closure Disney relaunched the ESPN brand in Asia but as a digital media portal through its official YouTube channel and social media pages Channels Edit Fox Football Channel redirects here For the Aussie rules channels in Australia see Fox Footy and Fox Footy Channel For the association football channels in the United States see Fox Soccer and Fox Soccer Plus Fox Sports formerly ESPN Fox Sports 2 formerly Prime Sports and Star Sports Fox Sports 3 formerly ESPN HD and Fox Sports Plus HD Fox Sports News formerly ESPNews The channel was first launched as ESPNews in November 2009 in Singapore on Singtel s Mio TV 40 and later expanded to other areas including Hong Kong where it was launched in August 2011 on PCCW s Now TV 41 The channel was renamed as Fox Sports News on 28 January 2013 The channel was gradually discontinued in 2017 It ceased broadcasting on 1 April 2017 in most areas but continued until 24 April in Hong Kong 3 May in Malaysia and 31 May in Taiwan Fox Football Channel The channel was launched in October 2012 in Malaysia 12 Its programming was mainly consisted of association football matches and shows It ceased broadcasting in 2015 Regions Edit The individual regional variations of Fox Sports channels include Hong Kong Additionally a schedule variant is offered to Hong Kong Cable Television customers due to broadcasting rights issues This variant which was transmitted by Fox Networks Group Hong Kong and produced from the studios in Hong Kong The headquarter closed on October 1 2021 Indonesia This variant which was transmitted by Fox Networks Group Indonesia and produced from the studios in Indonesia The headquarter closed on November 12 2021 Malaysia and Brunei This variant does not provide coverage of field hockey events This variant which was transmitted by Fox Networks Group Malaysia and produced from the studios in Malaysia The headquarter closed on November 12 2021 Philippines This variant which was transmitted by Fox Networks Group Philippines and produced from the studios in Philippines The headquarter closed on October 1 2021 Singapore This variant which was transmitted by Fox Networks Group Singapore and produced from the studios in Singapore The headquarter closed on November 12 2021 Vietnam This variant which was transmitted by Fox Networks Group Vietnam and produced from the studios in Vietnam The headquarter closed on October 1 2021 in Hanoi and November 12 2021 in Hồ Chi Minh City Taiwan This variant which was transmitted by Fox Networks Group Taiwan and produced from the studios in Taipei The headquarter will be closed on January 2024 It also overseed a version of Star Sports broadcast to Mainland China and South Korea and Star Sports 2 formerly known as ESPN until 31 December 2014 broadcast to Mainland China In South Korea Fox Sports was partnered with JTBC until 11 March 2020 which operated JTBC3 Fox Sports now known as JTBC Golf amp Sports As ESPN Star Sports it has previously partnered with MBC MBC ESPN now known as MBC Sports from 2001 until July 2010 and SBS SBS ESPN now known as SBS Sports from Late 2010 until 2014 Final programming EditBroadcast rights for various sports properties contain territorial limitations and in a lot of instances the rights indicated below may not pertain to all Asian territories in which Fox Sports operated Australian Rules Football Edit Australian Football League except Philippines Boxing Edit World Boxing MatchesCricket Edit ICC Cricket World Cup all matches available on official website and Fox highlights on television 42 Under 19 Cricket World Cup all matches available on Fox highlights and live coverage of final on television Women s Cricket World Cup all matches only available on Fox highlights on television Anthony de Mello Trophy Border Gavaskar Trophy Sri Lanka T20 matchesFootball Edit AFC only for Brunei Malaysia and Singapore through 2024 AFF Suzuki Cup only for Brunei Indonesia and Malaysia Indonesian broadcast was later moved to RCTI iNews MNC Sports and Soccer Channel Danish Super League one match per week 2019 2021 originally from June 2020 with the remaining matches in 2019 20 FC Copenhagen first week of the month Brondby IF second week of the month FC Midtjylland third week of the month Aarhus GF fourth week of the month DBU Pokalen A League only for Guam Mongolia Northern Marianas and Palau Field Hockey Edit Men s FIH Pro League except Brunei Malaysia and Singapore Women s FIH Pro League except Brunei Malaysia and Singapore Golf Edit The Masters Tournament U S Open Championship The Open Championship PGA Championship ANA Inspiration United States Women s Open Championship golf Women s PGA Championship Ricoh Women s British Open The Evian ChampionshipKickboxing Edit Kunlun FightMixed Martial Arts Edit Ultimate Fighting Championship The rest of the 2021 season fights has been aired on other broadcasters 43 Motorsports Edit Formula One The rest of the 2021 Championships has been aired on other broadcasters including Indonesia Champions TV O Channel Malaysia Astro SuperSport and Singapore Starhub TV Singtel TV FIA Formula 2 Championship FIA Formula 3 Championship MotoGP The rest of the 2021 Championships has been aired on SPOTV along with some other broadcasters including 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