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Canal+ Becomes the Home of TGL presented by SoFi in France and Sub-Saharan Africa
December 23, 2024
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The agreement brings 15 matches + Semifinals and a Best-of-3 Finals to Canal+ in France, Monaco, Switzerland, Andorra & Sub-Saharan Africa.

Paris, France, and Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (December 23, 2024) - Canal+ and TGL presented by SoFi the new team golf league founded by Tiger Woods’ and Rory McIlroy’s TMRW Sports, announced a new media collaboration that will see every match of the league’s inaugural season air on Canal+ in France and Sub-Saharan Africa. Canal+ has secured the French language rights to TGL for the 2025 and 2026 seasons, with the first match taking place on January 7, 2025, in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

TGL features six teams of PGA TOUR stars competing in a season-long competition from January through March, all set in the custom-built SoFi Center. TGL fuses golf with technology on an unprecedented scale. Using a mix of innovations throughout SoFi Center’s field of play, teams will face off in two-hour matches across 15 custom-designed holes in a hybrid of virtual and real-life action.

With the acquisition of TGL, CANAL+ remains more than ever “the home of Golf.” CANAL+ offers golf every weekend, including the Ryder Cup and the Presidents Cup, as well as all PGA TOUR and DP World Tour tournaments. On the women's side, The Amundi Evian Championship in France, U.S. Open, and The Open Championship.

CANAL+ channels broadcast two to three tournaments live every week on CANAL+,

CANAL+SPORT or GOLF+. There are no less than 2,800 hours of live broadcast per year, as well as standout shows: Golf+ le Mag and L'Oeil des Pros.

TGL will now be available in 67 countries in its inaugural season with more to be announced soon. Previously TGL announced ESPN as the league’s U.S. media partner, as well as international media partnerships with Fox Sports in Australia; Telenet in Belgium; Sportsnet and Sportsnet+ in Canada; Golf Channel in the Czech Republic; Disney+ in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden; U-NEXT in Japan; Ziggo Sport in the Netherlands; and JTBC in South Korea.

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