Stöð 2 Sport
Stöð 2 Sport is an Icelandic television channel that broadcast a wide variety of different sports in Iceland. Stöð 2 Sport is only broadcast in Iceland and only in Icelandic.
Network | Stöð 2 |
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Ownership | |
Owner | Sýn |
History | |
Former names | Sýn |
Links | |
Website | http://www.stod2sport.is/ |
Sports shown
Stöð 2 Sport offers a wide variety of live sports to choose from including most broadcast list first.
- Basketball Men's Domino's League, Women's Domino's League, NBA[1] and Spanish Liga ACB[2]
- Boxing World Championship boxing
- Football, UEFA Champions League,UEFA Cup, Spanish La Liga, English FA Cup, English League Cup, Icelandic Premier League, Icelandic National Team away games, all English National Team games and other top international matches.
- Golf, PGA Tour, European Tour, The Ryder Cup, US Open, The Masters, Players Championship, Icelandic Tour.
- Handball European Champions League and German Bundesliga
- Poker Poker After Dark, World Poker Tour and World Series of Poker
- Motocross
- NFL
- Tennis Wimbledon
- UFC Ultimate Fighting Championship
Football matches
Stöð 2 Sport shows football matches from a variety of different leagues and tournaments including the
- Champions League (UEFA)
- La Liga
- Copa América (CONMEBOL)
- FA Cup (FA)
- League Cup (EFL)
- European Qualifiers (UEFA)
- Pepsi deildin (KSI)
- Europa League (UEFA)
- Super Cup (UEFA)
- International friendlies
- Premier League
- Serie A (FIGC)
- World Cup (FIFA)
Additional Channels
Stöð 2 Sport provide additional channels for when multiple events are ongoing, these are:
- Stöð 2 Sport 2 HD
- Stöð 2 Sport 3 HD
- Stöð 2 Sport 4 HD
- Stöð 2 Sport 5
- Stöð 2 Sport 6
References
- Runólfur Trausti Þórhallsson (23 December 2020). "NBA-deildin snýr aftur „heim" á Stöð 2 Sport - Veisla á jóladag". Vísir.is (in Icelandic). Retrieved 24 December 2020.
- "Spænski körfuboltinn á Stöð 2 Sport". Icelandic Basketball Association (in Icelandic). 31 August 2020. Retrieved 24 December 2020.
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