Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL)

The Scottish Professional Football League has today (October 1) launched a tender for its domestic media rights from 2020-21

The Scottish Professional Football League’s international rights deal with Infront is to act as a stop-gap ahead of a global media rights tender set to be issued next month.

The Scottish Professional Football League has sold its international media rights to the Infront agency following the collapse of its previous deal with rival agency MP & Silva

The Scottish Professional Football League is free to negotiate new individual rights deals with individual broadcasters around the world from this (Monday) morning after terminating its overseas rights…

The Scottish Professional Football League earned an increase of about 18 per cent in a renewed deal with BBC Alba at the end of June

Stronger ratings, new events and the offer of exclusivity helped World Snooker agree a contract extension with Eurosport last month at a significantly increased fee.

Securing some Scottish club football on an exclusive basis was the primary reason BT Sport invested in rights to the revamped Scottish League Cup competition.

Scottish football will remain split between pay-television broadcasters after a clause in Sky’s contract triggered an early renewal process.

The BBC has hit back at claims by Scottish Professional Football League chairman Ralph Topping that the UK public-service broadcaster is “discriminating” against the game in Scotland.

UK pay-television broadcaster Sky holds a two-year extension clause to its rights deal with the Scottish Professional Football League, according to the Daily Record newspaper.

The Scottish Professional Football League, which operates the top four divisions in Scotland, has awarded rights to the BBC Scotland division of the UK public-service broadcaster and commercial broadcaster STV.

German pay-television broadcaster Sportdigital has agreed a one-year deal for the rights to the Scottish Premiership, the top division of Scottish football.

The Scottish Professional Football League has agreed a deal to restructure its broadcast contracts for the 2014-15 season, taking into account the presence of three of the country’s biggest clubs in the second tier Championship division.

SPL drops Sportfive for MP & Silva premium in nine-year deal for international rights