Fox Deportes
American pay television network in Spanish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fox Deportes (formerly Fox Sports en Español and stylized in all caps as FOX Deportes) is an American pay television network.
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Programming
Association Football
The network holds rights to international football including MLS, Liga MX and Liga MX Femenil (matches hosted by CF Monterrey, Santos Laguna and Club Tijuana). During the 2018 FIFA World Cup, it carried replays of Fox's English-language coverage of the tournament.
Professional wrestling
As of October 2019, Fox Deportes holds the Spanish language rights to WWE's Friday Night SmackDown, which is aired in a live simulcast with Fox.
Sports news and talk
- Central Fox - This news show, produced by Fox Sports Mexico and broadcast nightly from Mexico City, covers sporting events from around the world.
- La Ultima Palabra - This analysis program focuses on Liga MX and the Mexico national team. The talent also discusses Liga MX Femenil, UEFA Champions League, English Premier League, and other leagues in which Latino footballers play.
- El Chiringuito de Jugones - Fox Deportes in the United States holds the rights to this Spain-based nightly soccer talk show from Atresmedia's Mega, which focuses on coverage of the domestic La Liga and overall European soccer.
- Gol x Gol América - A news program covering soccer events in Latin America and the United States. Mauricio Kawas, Neptalí Valle, Felipe Valencia, and Emma Ramos are in the studio. Each episode features reports from a series of correspondents, including Gustavo Martínez (Argentina and Colombia), José Aspillaga (Peru), Feisal Rishmawy (Honduras/Central America), and Juan Andrés Ponce (Ecuador). Also featured are popular FOX Deportes talents Rodolfo Landeros and Álvaro Izquierdo.
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Ratings
- 2011 UEFA Champions League Final: 1.57 million[1]
- Super Bowl XLVIII: 561,000[2]
- 2015 UEFA Champions League Final: 1.45 million[1]
- 2015 Copa Libertadores finals (second leg): 979,000[3]
- 2016 World Series Game 7: 565,000[4]
- Super Bowl LI: 650,000 (non-soccer record)[5]
- 2017 UEFA Champions League Final: 1.24 million[6]
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