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Broadcasting (Listed Sporting Events) (Scotland)
20 February 2024
Lead MP
Kenny MacAskill
Debate Type
General Debate
Tags
Culture, Media & Sport
Other Contributors: 1
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Kenny MacAskill raised concerns about broadcasting (listed sporting events) (scotland) in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.
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Lead Contributor
Opened the debate
Proposes a Bill to expand the list of sporting events that must be made available for broadcast by free-to-air television channels to include all qualifying matches played by the Scotland men’s and women’s national football teams in the World Cup and the UEFA European Football Championship. The current situation allows only England's qualifiers to be free on ITV or Channel 4, while Scottish matches are behind a paywall on Viaplay at £180 per annum.
Kenny MacAskill
SNP
Central Edinburgh
Highlights the disparity in broadcast rights between England and Scotland football teams. Emphasises that many Scots cannot afford to watch their national team due to expensive subscription fees, which is unfair during tough financial times. Points out that the Scottish Football Association sold broadcasting rights to Viaplay but argues this is necessary for funding, while broadcasters are failing their duty to support Scotland's national teams across genders and ages.
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