Where to watch the Red and Whites on TV this season?
In the race on three different tables for two years now, AS Monaco will again be involved in Ligue 1, in the European Cup as well as in the Coupe de France during this financial year 2022-2023. Find out on which channels to follow the Principality’s club on TV until next June.
Do you have a few minutes in front of you? Come on, let’s explain to you how you will be able to follow AS Monaco on TV this season. Engaged for the second consecutive season on three tables, with the program the Ligue 1, the European Cup (Champions League or Europa League) and the Coupe de France, the teammates of Wissam Ben Yedder will have a very busy program from the month of August. That’s good, since we gave you a little summary of where to follow the Red and Whites on your couch throughout the 2022-2023 financial year. You’re ready ? So take a breath, crank up the volume, and we’ll meet at the 28th turn… 📺
Ligue 1 Uber Eats 🇫🇷
Two seasons share the rights to the French championship, like the last one: First video and Canal+. For the second year, the Amazon platform will therefore offer eight matches per day, as well as the ten best posters of the season, including the trip of AS Monaco to the lawn of PSG on Sunday August 28 at 8:45 p.m. The encrypted channel will broadcast matches on Saturday at 9 p.m. and Sunday at 5 p.m. Finally, be aware that Free has the rights to broadcast match extracts, in particular almost live goals, on its Free Ligue 1 application.
Ligue 1 TV programming:
Friday 9:00 p.m.: Prime Video
Saturday 5 p.m.: Prime Video
Saturday 9 p.m.: Canal+ Décalé
Sunday 1:00 p.m.: Prime Video
Sunday 3 p.m.: Multiplex on Prime Video
Sunday 5:05 p.m.: Canal+ Sport
Sunday 8:45 p.m.: Prime Video
Champions League or Europa League 🇪🇺
Qualified for the 3rd preliminary round of the Champions League against PSV Eindhoven, after obtaining the third step of the elite podium for the second consecutive season, Philippe Clément’s players must play two play-off rounds to hope to play the C1 . If they unfortunately fail to qualify, they will be transferred directly to the Europa League. Still, the 3rd preliminary round, the first leg to the Stade Louis-II, like the return to the Netherlands, is broadcast on Canal+.
See you soon @PSV 👋#UCL I #RiseRiskRepeat I #RampinàRiscàRepetà pic.twitter.com/F0LWKHqY82
– AS Monaco 🇲🇨 (@AS_Monaco) July 18, 2022
The group stage matches themselves to follow on the encrypted channel and RMC Sport, which will co-broadcast the two best posters each day, or on beIN Sports, which will have all the other matches. For the Europa League, W9 and Canal+ will co-broadcast the best Thursday poster (also paying for the Europa League Conference), while the rest of the matches will be in full on RMC Sport.
Champions League TV schedule:
Canal+: 3rd round-trip preliminary round
Canal+ and RMC Sport: outward and return roadblocks
Canal + and RMC Sport: the two best posters in co-broadcast from the hens
beIN Sports: all other matches
Europa League TV programming:
W9 and Canal+: the best co-broadcast poster
RMC Sport: all other matches
French Cup 🏆
Finalist two years ago against PSG and semi-finalist against Nantes last year, AS Monaco will try again this season to shine in the Coupe de France. To see the Red and Whites play in the competition, it will happen on two channels: Eurosport will broadcast the entire Cup, while France Télévisions will offer a match in each round, with a multiplex of five matches (including a different poster per region) in the round of 32.
TV programming for the Coupe de France:
Eurosport: all matches
France Télévisions: a multiplex for the 32nd finals, one poster per round afterwards
If we’ve already lost you in all this, don’t panic! 🥵 Three other options are available to you to rate nothing of the season:
- Come to the Stade Louis-II for home matches, by reserving your place on our online ticket office
- Download the AS Monaco App (available on google play and theApple Store)
- Follow our live-text at each match on asmonaco.com