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Top Flight Comes To BSN

Premiership Speedway is making its way to the British Speedway Network (BSN) in 2023, after an agreement was reached with British Speedway’s official streaming channel earlier today. 

A total of 19 Premiership fixtures will be streamed on BSN next season, featuring live coverage from every top-tier venue. The Premiership Pairs and both legs of the KO Cup final will also be included as part of BSN’s schedule. 

BSN’s livestreaming will supplement official broadcast partner Eurosport’s superb coverage of the Premiership, giving British Speedway fans an action-packed schedule to look forward to next year. 

BSPL Director Chris Louis commented, ‘Following the success of the Championship coverage on the British Speedway Network we are delighted that this has now been extended to cover 19 Premiership meetings. The extra livestreaming on our network will complement the fantastic coverage that we enjoy with Eurosport alongside SGP, SGP2 and SWC which can only be great news for our fans. The 2023 Premiership is shaping up to be hugely competitive and with every club being screened its going to be a bumper season for all British Speedway fans’. 

BSN Director Ben Duffill added, ‘We’re thrilled to be working with the Premiership next year and I’m sure our viewers will be delighted to hear this news. The 2023 Premiership is looking as attractive as ever with 4 GP stars already signed up to race, so the prospect of showcasing the UK’s top league to our subscribers is hugely exciting.” 

Premiership Season Passes will be released for sale on the BSN website this Friday for the early bird price of £79, giving live & on-demand access to 19 meetings including: 

 

Two fixtures from each Premiership track 

  • Premiership Pairs 
  • KO Cup Final

Passes can be purchased by visiting watch.britishspeedway.co.uk/pages/2023-passes from Friday, with early bird pricing being offered until December 31st.

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