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TNT Sports replaces BBC as Commonwealth Games broadcaster
TNT Sports has been confirmed as live UK broadcast partner for the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games.
The subscription channel takes over from the BBC which had been the principal partner since 1954 and provided free-to-air coverage for 18 games in a row.
TNT Sports is part of Warner Bros Discovery and is best known for screening Uefa Champions League matches as well as selected English Premier League fixtures.
The Glasgow Commonwealth Games will take place from 23 July to 2 August and feature 10 sports and six para sports.
TNT Sports said it would provide more than 600 hours of live coverage in a “re-imagining” of the games.
The broadcaster said every sport and event would be streamed on HBO Max, which is due to launch in the UK and Ireland in March.
Scott Young, executive vice president at Warner Bros Discovery Sports Europe, said its coverage would be “comprehensive, immersive and accessible”.
He added: “We are confident our approach will celebrate the history of the Commonwealth Games while telling new stories of its competitors with unmatched energy and excitement.”
