Canal+ Sport 5
Polish television sports channel
Television channel
Canal+ Sport 5 former nSport+ is a Polish sports channel owned by Canal+ Group launched on 12 October 2006.[1] The channel is available only for platform Platforma Canal+ .
On April 4, 2022 at 2:20 a.m., the channel changed its name to Canal Sport 5.[2]
Sports rights
Football
Handball
Speedway
References
External links
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TVP
TVP1 (HD)*
TVP2 (HD)*
TVP3 (Białystok , Bydgoszcz , Gdańsk , Gorzów Wielkopolski , Katowice , Kielce , Kraków , Lublin , Łódź , Olsztyn , Opole , Poznań , Rzeszów , Szczecin , Warszawa , Wrocław ) (HD)*
TVP Polonia (HD)*
TVP World (HD)**
TVP Wilno (HD)
Belsat (HD)*
TVP Info (HD)*
TVP Sport (HD)*
TVP HD (HD)
TVP ABC (HD)*
Alfa TVP (HD)*
TVP ABC 2 (HD)**
TVP Kultura (HD)*
TVP Kultura 2 (HD)**
TVP Historia (HD)*
TVP Historia 2 (HD)**
TVP Dokument (HD)*
TVP Nauka (HD)*
TVP Kobieta (HD)*
TVP Rozrywka (HD)*
TVP Seriale (HD)
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Antena HD* (HD)
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Home TV (HD)
Filmax (HD)
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Top Kids (HD)
Junior Channel (HD)
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Nuta Gold (HD)
Golf Channel Polska (HD)
Pogoda24.TV (HD)
Ultra TV 4K (4K)
Polcast Television AMC Networks Antenna Group Others (* - available in nationwide digital terrestrial television, ** - available in HbbTV, *** - available in Pay TV terrestrial television)
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