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S4C secures coverage of men's Wales football games until 2028

S4C secures coverage of men's Wales football games until 2028
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S4C signs a sublicensing deal with Viaplay for coverage of games involving the Wales men's national team through to 2028.

Welsh language broadcaster S4C has signed a sublicensing agreement with Viaplay allowing it to broadcast games involving the men's national football team through to 2028.

At least 40 games will be shown with Welsh commentary under the deal, including World Cup 2026 qualifiers, Euro 2028 qualifiers, the next two Nations League campaigns and international friendlies.

Wales captain Aaron Ramsey said: "It's great news that the games are going to be available for everyone to watch on S4C. It's also a terrific boost for the Welsh language.

"The goal for us as a squad is to reach the finals of the Euros and the World Cup, and we hope that S4C will share our success with the viewers."

Viaplay svp Ed Breeze said: "We are thrilled to partner with S4C who have been an amazing supporter of Welsh football throughout the years.

"There is a very passionate fanbase of Welsh football fans and we're delighted to make these games of such national sporting significance available to the widest possible audience."

English-language coverage of the games will be available on Viaplay's channels as usual.

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