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Live streams available across all four European Athletics Team Championships leagues

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All four leagues of the 2014 European Athletics Team Championships will be streamed live this weekend.

The Braunschweig Super League will be available to watch with English-language commentary at www.european-athletics.org, the service provided by EBU-Eurovision.

The live streaming platform (http://eurovision.digotel.com/ea/index.html) is produced in partnership with European Athletics International Partner SPAR. This service will not be available in France and Germany.

The four-tier European Athletics Team Championships will see 47 teams competing, headed by the top league in Braunschweig, with Tallinn, Estonia, hosting the 1st League, Riga, Latvia, the 2nd League and Tbilisi, Georgia, the 3rd League.

The Tallinn live stream (external website) will be available here

The Riga live stream (external website) will be available here

The Tbilisi live stream (external website) will be available here

Television coverage across the continent will be strong for the championships: Braunschweig 2014 is set to receive 90 hours of free-to-air television coverage across the continent.

National broadcasters from 15 European countries (Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Türkiye, United Kingdom) have confirmed their plans.

In addition, pan-European channel Eurosport plans to show the championships live across its 59 territories. It will also be broadcast on Eurosport Asia.

The intentions are on par with those received for the previous edition of the event in 2013, when there were also 15 countries broadcasting the championships.

Nine international broadcasters (in Estonia, Finland, Norway, Portugal, Slovenia, Greece, Lithuania, Romania, Ireland) will be televising or live streaming the European Athletics Team Championships 1st League in Tallinn – making a total of 21 countries broadcasting the top two leagues.




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