Don't have a ticket for the game? Read below to see how you can watch Tuesday's Champions Hockey League Final.
Press Release
The Champions Hockey League Final is sold out, but that doesn't mean you can't watch the game just because you didn't manage to get a ticket. The game will be seen in 40 countries and territories, so read below to see how you can watch it. In addition to MTV in Finland and SVT in Sweden – the homes of the two participating teams – the game will also be seen in Latin America via DirecTV, in Latvia via Best4Sport, and in France via Dailymotion.
If your country is not one of the regions where the game will be broadcast, it will be available to you with a subscription to Game Day Pass (geographical restrictions apply).
CHL Final broadcasters:
MTV Sport 1, ESPN Brazil, One World, LAOLA1, Belarus 5, Best4Sport Latvia, Dailymotion (FRA), DirecTV LA, Premier Sports, Sports 1 (CZE/SVK), Sport 1 (HUN), Sport 1 Israel, Sport TV, Sports TV Turkey, SVT 1/2, Teleclub, TSN GO, TVP Sport, TV2 Sport Denmark, Viasat Sport.
The production of the Final with host broadcaster MTV will use a total of 15 cameras. This will include the new Bowcam – a cable-suspended aerial camera provided by Spidercam. The Bowcam travels along a point-to-point path, but with the added advantage of being able to alter its height freely.
The game on Tuesday, 9 February between Karpat Oulu and Frolunda Gothenburg begins at 18:30 EET, 17:30 CET.