Frequencies of Eurosport channel 1 on satellites 2025 πŸ€πŸŒ – Global frequencies

Eurosport 1, owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, is a leading sports broadcast network renowned for its extensive coverage of global events, including the Olympics, Tour de France, Grand Slam tennis and motorsports.

With dynamic shows like News from Eurosport and live event commentary, Eurosport 1 delivers exciting sporting action to millions of people across Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and beyond.

As of July 2025, Eurosport 1 reaches over 250 million households through regional feeds such as Eurosport Europe and Eurosport MENA, primarily via pay-TV platforms such as Sky and OSN, with some free-to-air options.

This article provides a comprehensive guide to the latest Eurosport 1 frequencies on the main satellites (Nilesat, Arabsat, Hot Bird, Thor and Astra), along with expert advice for uninterrupted reception. πŸ“‘βš½

Why Eurosport 1 shines 🌟

  • Complete sports coverage 🚴: Broadcast live events such as the Olympics, Australian Open, Giro d’Italia and UEFA Youth League, plus analysis and highlights.

  • Global accessibility 🌐: Available via regional feeds such as Eurosport MENA and Eurosport Europe, accessible via satellite and streaming on Discovery+.

  • High quality transmissions πŸ“Ί: Offers select HD (1920×1080) and 4K UHD streaming, with multilingual commentary and subtitles for a diverse audience.

  • Massive reach πŸ“ˆ: Reaches 250 million households globally, with a strong presence in Europe (138 markets) and growing viewership in MENA via OSN.

  • Engaging programming 🎀: Features live sports, studio shows, and special content like The Cube for tennis and The breakup for billiards, aimed at all sports enthusiasts.

Eurosport 1 frequencies on the main satellites πŸ“‘

Eurosport 1 operates across multiple feeds, mainly via pay-TV providers such as OSN in the Middle East, Sky in Europe and Focus Sat in the Nordics, with selected free-to-air options.

Below is a detailed table of frequencies to tune into Eurosport 1 from July 2025, based on the latest available data. Please note that some channels are encrypted and require subscriptions, while others are free-to-air.

Frequency table for Eurosport 1 2025 πŸ“Š

Satellite

Frequency

Polarization

Rate symbol

FEC

Coverage

Details

Nilesat 201 (7Β°W)

11938 MHz

Vertical (V)

27500 kS/s

5/6

Middle East, North Africa

DVB-S2, 8PSK, HD, encrypted (OSN Sports), Eurosport MENA feed, includes Eurosport 1 HD. πŸ“Ί

Arabsat Badr-6 (26Β°E)

11785 MHz

Horizontal (H)

27500 kS/s

3/4

Middle East, Gulf, North Africa

DVB-S2, 8PSK, HD, encrypted (OSN Sports), Eurosport MENA feed, includes Eurosport 1 HD. πŸ”’

Hot Bird 13B (13Β°E)

10853 MHz

Horizontal (H)

29900 kS/s

2/3

Europe, parts of MENA

DVB-S2, 8PSK, HD, free to air, Eurosport Europe, includes Eurosport 1 HD (1920Γ—1080). πŸ“½οΈ

Thor 7 (0.8Β°W)

11265 MHz

Horizontal (H)

25000 kS/s

3/4

Nordic countries, Central/Eastern Europe

DVB-S2, 8PSK, HD, encrypted (Focus Sat, Conax/Cryptoworks), Eurosport Europe, includes Eurosport 1 HD. πŸ“‘

Astra 1M (19.2Β°E)

11798 MHz

Horizontal (H)

29500 kS/s

3/4

Europe

DVB-S2, 8PSK, HD, encrypted (Sky Deutschland), Eurosport Europe, includes Eurosport 1 HD. πŸ“Ί

Key information πŸ”

  • Nilesat 201 (7Β° west): Eurosport MENA, via OSN Sports on 11938 MHz, is encrypted and includes Eurosport 1 HD, covering events such as the Olympics and tennis Grand Slams for viewers in Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.

  • Arabsat Badr-6 (26Β° east): Carries Eurosport MENA via OSN Sports on 11785 MHz, encrypted for pay-TV subscribers in the Gulf and North Africa (e.g. Qatar, Kuwait). Contains Eurosport 1 HD with cycling and motorsports.

  • Hot Bird 13B (13Β° East): Eurosport Europe on 10853 MHz is free-to-air and broadcasts Eurosport 1 HD across Europe and parts of MENA, ideal for viewers looking for subscription-free access to sports such as tennis and skiing.

  • Thor 7 (0.8Β° west): Broadcasts Eurosport Europe on 11265 MHz, encrypted via Focus Sat, serving Nordic countries and Central/Eastern Europe (e.g. Norway, Hungary). Requires Conax or Cryptoworks decryption.

  • Astra 1M (19.2Β° East): Offers Eurosport Europe on 11798 MHz, encrypted via Sky Deutschland, targeting Germany, France and surrounding regions with Eurosport 1 HD for events such as the Tour de France.

  • Note on encryption πŸ”’: Eurosport 1 on Nilesat, Arabsat, Thor and Astra is generally encrypted and requires subscriptions via OSN, Focus Sat or Sky Deutschland. Hot Bird offers a free-to-air option for Eurosport 1 HD.

  • Alternative access 🌐: For regions with limited satellite coverage, stream Eurosport 1 via Discovery+ ($8.99 per month in the UK, available in select regions) on eurosport.com or via OSN Streaming in MENA. A 7-day free trial is available through platforms like Roku.

  • Thor’s note ⚠️: Eurosport 1 is confirmed on Thor 7, but availability may vary by region; check the active transponders with Focus Sat. Alternative sports channels such as Discovery Science (12149 MHz, vertical, 30000 kS/s, FEC 3/4) are also available on Thor 7.

Optimizing reception: expert advice for flawless vision πŸ“Ί

To enjoy Eurosport 1’s exciting sports coverage in pristine quality, follow these expert tips tailored for Nilesat, Arabsat, Hot Bird, Thor and Astra:

  1. Selection of plate size πŸ“: Use a 70-100cm antenna for Nilesat, Arabsat and Hot Bird in primary coverage areas (MENA, Europe). For Thor in the Nordic countries or Astra in Europe a 60-80 cm dish is sufficient. In fringe areas (e.g. Southern Europe for Nilesat), opt for a 100-150cm dish for stronger signals.

  2. Precise plate alignment 🧭: Align your dish to the satellite’s orbital position (7Β°W for Nilesat, 26Β°E for Arabsat, 13Β°E for Hot Bird, 0.8Β°W for Thor, 19.2Β°E for Astra) using a satellite tracker or apps like SatFinder. Make sure no obstacles (trees, buildings) block your line of sight.

  3. LNB compatibility πŸ”Œ: Install a universal Ku-band (9.75/10.6 GHz) LNB for all satellites listed. Check whether your receiver supports DVB-S2 for HD broadcasts.

  4. Signal optimization πŸ“Ά: Aim for a quality level of 70-98% on the receiver’s meter to avoid pixelation. Adjust the azimuth, elevation and tilt of the LNB for maximum performance. A satellite amplifier can help in low signal areas but will not make up for poor alignment.

  5. Weatherproof β˜”: Protect yourself from signal loss in rain or snow by securing your dish and using waterproof LNB caps. Avoid retuning in high pressure atmospheric conditions.

  6. Verification of coverage πŸ—ΊοΈ: Confirm that your location is within the satellite’s range (e.g. Nilesat for MENA, Hot Bird/Astra for Europe, Thor for Nordics) using official coverage maps.

Tuning Eurosport 1 on the receiver: a step by step guide πŸ“‘

Add Eurosport 1 to your satellite receiver (e.g. Strong, Humax, Starsat) with these simple steps:

  1. Access the Menu βš™οΈ: Press “Menu” or “Settings” on the remote control, then select “Installation”, “Channel Search” or “Antenna Setup”.

  2. Select Manual Scan πŸ”Ž: Choose “Manual Scan”, “Manual Installation” or “Add Transponder”.

  3. Choose the satellite πŸ›°οΈ: Select Nilesat 201 (7Β°W), Arabsat Badr-6 (26Β°E), Hot Bird 13B (13Β°E), Thor 7 (0.8Β°W) or Astra 1M (19.2Β°E). If not available, manually enter the orbital position.

  4. Input transponder details πŸ“‹: Enter the frequency, signal direction, symbol rate and FEC from the table above (for example, 10853 MHz, horizontal, 29900 kS/s, 2/3 for Hot Bird). Check for accuracy.

  5. Run the scan πŸ”„: Press “Scan”, “Search” or “OK”. Select “FTA Only” for free-to-air channels (Hot Bird) or “All Channels” for encrypted options (Nilesat, Arabsat, Thor, Astra). Scanning takes 1-3 minutes.

  6. Save channels πŸ’Ύ: Save scanned channels (for example, “Eurosport 1 HD”, “OSN Sports”) to the channel list.

  7. Fine tuning signal πŸ”§: If the signal is weak, adjust the dish alignment and LNB tilt to achieve a quality level of 70-98%. Recheck cables and connections.

  8. Test playback πŸ“Ί: Select Eurosport 1 to confirm clear playback. For encrypted channels, make sure you have an active subscription and a compatible decryption module (e.g. Conax, Irdeto, VideoGuard).

Receiver Tips πŸ”Œ:

  • Enable “LNB Power” on Strong receivers (e.g. SRT 4950) in the “Transponder” menu.

  • For encrypted channels, confirm that your receiver supports decryption modules (e.g. VideoGuard for Sky Deutschland, Conax for Focus Sat) and that your subscription is active with providers such as OSN, Sky Deutschland or Focus Sat.

  • Default PINs (for example, 0000, 1234) may be required; consult the receiver manual.

Eurosport 1’s Global Impact and Highlighted broadcasts 🌟

Eurosport 1 continues to be a leader in sports broadcasting:

  • Audience dominance πŸ“ˆ: Reaches 250 million households in 138 markets, with a strong digital presence through Discovery+ (12 million subscribers in 2024) and partnership with OSN in MENA.

  • Iconic events 🎀: Covers Olympics (special rights in Europe), Tour de France, Roland Garros, US Open and winter sports, plus programs like The Cube for tennis analysis.

  • Global presence 🌐: Eurosport MENA on Nilesat/Arabsat offers cycling and tennis, while Eurosport Europe on Hot Bird/Thor/Astra focuses on football and motorsports. Partnerships with Sky and Focus Sat improve accessibility.

  • Digital innovation πŸ“±: Discovery+ ($8.99/month in the UK, $4.99/month with ads in select regions) offers live streaming, on-demand content and 4K UHD for major events, with a 7-day free trial via platforms like Roku.

  • Historic milestone πŸ›οΈ: Launched in 1989, Eurosport became a pan-European leader under Warner Bros. Discovery, securing Olympic broadcast rights through 2024 and beyond.

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