The FIFA Broadcaster Servicing Department ensures that media rights licensees receive the highest possible standard of service. The primary goal of this dedicated and highly qualified team of specialists is to ensure that all rights and obligations set out in each media rights agreement are delivered and adhered to. Above all, FIFA endeavours to be in close personal contact with the media rights licensees to ensure the best possible communication flow both on-site during the various FIFA events and also throughout the rest of the year. 4-27 May: Cycling Giro d’Italia – live on Eurosport. Watch via Amazon Channels if you don’t have a Eurosport subscription 5 May: Women’s FA Cup final – live on BBC 5 May: Boxing: Bellew v Haye 2 – live on Sky Sports Box Office 12 May: Rugby union Champions Cup final – live on BT Sport 13 May: Final day of Premier League season – live on Sky Sports 16 May: Europa League final – live on BT Sport 19 May: Scottish Cup final – l...
Russia will lift the curtain on this summer's World Cup with a glittering opening ceremony at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. The competition will authoritatively start when has Russia confront Saudi Arabia at a similar scene at 4pm on Thursday, June 14, however the energy is as of now working as the host country gets ready to welcome 32 national groups each with sights set on World Cup eminence. The opening show is because of last around 30 minutes with 500 nearby entertainers included, including artists, gymnasts and trampolinists. A firecrackers show is set to wrap the function up before World Cup rivalry returns four years on from Mario Gotze's definitive commitment in Brazil. Start time The ceremony will take place at at the Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow, with the show scheduled to start 3.30pm UK time on Thursday, June 14. TV, online and live stream coverage The pre-competition occasion will be broadcast live on ITV, with scope beginning at 2.30pm UK...