| C More Sport | |
|---|---|
| Owned by | C More Entertainment |
| Broadcast area | Nordic countries |
| Formerly called | Canal+ Sport |
| Replaced | Canal+ Zap |
| Website |
Swedish site |
|
Availability
|
|
| Terrestrial | |
| Boxer (Sweden) | Channel 13 |
| Canal Digital (Finland) | Channel 28 |
| RiksTV | Norway |
| Satellite | |
| Cable | |
| Com Hem (Sweden) | Channel 77 |
| TDC Kabel TV | Denmark |
| Get | Norway |
| UPC Poland | Poland Channel 447 |
| IPTV | |
| Telia Digital-tv | Sweden Channel 40 |
Swedish site
Norwegian site
Danish site
C More Sport is the name of four Scandinavian sports channels owned by C More Entertainment. They launched as the pan-Nordic Canal+ Sport on 1 May 2004 when C More introduced themed channels for movies and sports. On 1 September 2005, most sports broadcasts were moved to Canal+ Sport and separate versions of the channel were made for Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland. With the launch of a second sports channel, the first channels got their current name. Canal+ Sport 1 in Denmark changed name to Canal 8 Sport on 13 August 2012.