The
English language beIN SPORTS channels 11HD & 12HD are offering its
subscribers in the Middle East and North Africa region a front-row TV viewing
experience to a super Saturday of sports fixtures unrivalled anywhere else on
the planet.
The
live and exclusive coverage includes all the action from the Monaco Formula One
Grand Prix qualifying sessions, the UEFA Champions League final from Lisbon, English
football’s Championship play-off final and rugby’s Heineken Cup final.
The
impressive line-up, combined with expert studio guests and analysts on hand for
all events, will make the beIN SPORTS the only English-language broadcaster in
the world to be offering such extensive TV coverage of all four competitions.
In
pole position on Saturday afternoon (14.30 -16.30 Mecca) will be full, live
coverage of the qualifying sessions of the highly anticipated Monaco Grand
Prix. As Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton attempts to win his fifth consecutive
race, beIN SPORTS channel 11HD will complement the session with a studio
broadcast presented by Angus Scott, with guests including former F1 driver Tony
Jardine.
Next
up on 11HD at 16.30 (Mecca) is the game with the biggest financial prize at
stake in world football – the Championship Play-Off Final at Wembley between
Derby County and Queens Park Rangers. With the winner of this match promoted to
the Premier League, the victorious side stands to gain upwards of $150m from
increased broadcast income, gate receipts and commercial activities next
season. beIN SPORTS will be offering live coverage of the game to all
subscribers with studio guests including former Manchester City manager Peter
Reid and ex-Cardiff boss Malky Mackay.
Meanwhile,
rugby fans can opt for the Heineken Cup Final between Saracens FC and Toulon
live from the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, showing exclusively across the
region on channel 12HD between 18.30 – 21.30 (Mecca). The clash will be Jonny
Wilkinson’s last ever professional game in England, and will be covered on beIN
SPORTS by Angus Scott, ex-Irish international Dave Wallace and former Scottish
international Rory Lawson.
The
superb day of action concludes with the world’s most-watched annual sporting
event - the UEFA Champions League Final, live on air between 20.00 – 00.30 (Mecca) on beIN
SPORTS channel 11HD. With hundreds of millions of TV viewers around the world
expected to see Real Madrid take on fierce city rivals Atlético Madrid, Richard
Keys and Andy Gray will be joined in the studio by Kevin Keegan, David Platt
and Glenn Hoddle for full coverage of the match. Meanwhile Newcastle legend
Alan Shearer will be present inside the Estadio do Sport in Lisbon for regular
pitch-side comment.
There simply is no better
selection of live and exclusive blue ribbon sport available in English anywhere
in the world than beIN Sports this Saturday.
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