List of programs broadcast by Fox Sports 1
The following is a list of programs broadcast currently or formerly on Fox Sports 1,[1] and occasionally on sister network Fox Sports 2.[2]
Currently broadcast by Fox Sports 1
News / analysis programming
- The Herd with Colin Cowherd (since 2015)[3]
- NASCAR RaceDay (since 2013)
- NASCAR Race Hub (since 2013)
- NASCAR Victory Lane (since 2013)
- Skip and Shannon: Undisputed (since 2016)
- Speak for Yourself (talk show) (since 2016)[4][5]
- UFC Tonight (since 2013)
Event coverage
- Baseball
- Major League Baseball (2014–present)
- 40 regular season MLB games (mostly on Saturdays)
- Up to 15 post-season games (8 Divisional Series games and 1 best-of-seven League Championship Series)
- Basketball
- BIG3 (2017–present)
- 8 regular season weeks totaling 32 games
- Playoffs
- Boxing
- Premier Boxing Champions (2015–present)
- College athletics
- NCAA football and basketball (2013–present)
- Big East men's and women's basketball (2013–present)
- Big 12 football and women's basketball (2013–present)
- Pac-12 football and men's and women's basketball (2013–present)
- Big Ten Conference (2017–present)
- Holiday Bowl (2017–present)
- Futsal
- FIFA Futsal World Cup (exclusive coverage of the 2016, 2020 and 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup)
- Golf
- USGA Championships (2015–present)
- U.S. Open (2015–present; live coverage of the first two rounds)
- U.S. Senior Open (2015–present; live coverage of the first two rounds)
- Men's, Women's and Junior Amateur Championships (2015–present)
- Men's and Women's Four-Ball Championships (2015–present)
- Franklin Templeton Shootout (2015–present; live coverage of the first two rounds)
- Horse racing
- Up to 10 graded stakes races (2014–present)
- 2 top stakes races (2014–present)
- Mixed martial arts
- Ultimate Fighting Championship (2013–present)
- Approximately 18 live UFC events, primarily on Saturday nights (more rarely on Wednesdays and Sundays)
- Live preliminary fights for UFC pay-per-view events on Saturday nights
- The Ultimate Fighter reality television series and tournament, two seasons per year [6]
- Motorsports
- AMA Supercross Championship (2013–present)
- Coverage of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship across FS1 and FS2 (2013–2018)
- Coverage of the AMSOIL AMA Arenacross Championship across FS1 and FS2 (2013–present)
- Coverage of the Monster Energy Cup event (2013–present)
- ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards (ten live ARCA races across FS1 and FS2)
- FIA Formula E Championship (2014–present; coverage across Fox, FS1 and FS2)
- FIA World Endurance Championship (2013–2017)
- 24 Hours of LeMans (2013–2017; coverage across FS1 and FS2)
- IMSA (2013–2018)
- TUDOR United SportsCar Championship (2013–present; coverage of the entire season across FS1 and FS2)
- Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge (2013–2018 coverage of the entire season across FS1 and FS2)
- Monster Jam (2013–present; coverage across FS1 and FS2)
- NASCAR (2013–present)
- Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (2015–present; live coverage of 6 races, as well as practice and qualifying events for the first 17 Cup races)
- NASCAR All-Star Race (2014–present)
- Xfinity Series (2015-presebt; live coverage of 10 races, as well as practice and qualifying for the first 14 Xfinity Series races)
- Camping World Truck Series (2013–present; live coverage rights to all races including practice and qualifying races, with exception of the Fred's 250, which airs on FOX)
- National Hot Rod Association (2016–present)
- NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series; coverage of Friday and Saturday qualifying, and Sunday eliminations
- NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series; Select Sportsman eliminations
- NHRA J&A Service Pro Mod Drag Racing Series
- Soccer
- CONCACAF (2013–present)
- CONCACAF Gold Cup (2014–present; select matches broadcast across FS1, FS2 and Fox Soccer Plus)
- CONCACAF Champions League (2014–present; select matches broadcast across FS1, FS2 and Fox Soccer Plus)
- CONMEBOL (2013–present)
- Copa Libertadores (2014–present; select tournament matches)
- Copa América Centenario (2016)
- FA Cup (2014–present; select tournament matches)
- FIFA World Cup (exclusive coverage of the 2018, 2022, and 2026 FIFA World Cup)
- FIFA Women's World Cup (exclusive coverage of the 2015, 2019, and 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup)
- German Bundesliga (2015–present; all 306 league games via FS1, FS2 and Fox Soccer Plus)
- DFL-Supercup (2015–present)
- Bundesliga relegation playoffs (2015–present)
- Major League Soccer (2015–present; 34 regular season matches)
- MLS All-Star Game (2015–present; rights alternating with ESPN)
- MLS Cup (beginning in 2015; rights alternating with ESPN)
- UEFA (2013–present)
- UEFA Champions League (2015–present; 146 league games across FS1, FS2 and Fox Soccer Plus; 2 live matches per week on FS1)
- UEFA Europa League (2015–present; 205 league games across FS1, FS2 and Fox Soccer Plus; 2 live matches per week on FS1)
- U.S. Men's National Soccer Team (2015–present; rights to all matches shared with ESPN)
Formerly broadcast by Fox Sports 1
News/analysis programming
- America's Pregame (2014-2015)
- Fox NFL Kickoff (2013-2015)
- Fox Sports Live (2013-2017)[7]
- Garbage Time with Katie Nolan (2015-2017)
- The Mike Francesa Show (2014-2015)[8][9]
See also
References
- Jon Weisman; Jill Goldsmith (March 5, 2013). "Fox Dreams Big, Brash with New Sports Channel". Variety. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved August 7, 2017.
- Tim Baysinger (August 8, 2013). "Fox Targeting FS1 to Be Profitable By 2016". Multichannel News. NewBay Media. Retrieved August 12, 2017.
- "Colin Cowherd Joins Fox Sports". Retrieved August 5, 2017.
- Maglio, Tony (2016-05-04). "Jason Whitlock, Colin Cowherd Score Fox Sports 1 Show". Thewrap.com. Retrieved 2017-08-27.
- "Colin Cowherd wants you to like him - but really just wants you to listen to him". Chicago Tribune. 2016-06-13. Retrieved 2017-09-08.
- "TUF Moves to Fox Sports 1 in September". 2013-04-13. Retrieved 2017-08-30.
- Mandell, Nina (February 23, 2017). "FS1 cancels Fox Sports Live". USA Today. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- "FOX Sports 1 to Televise WFAN'S The Mike Francesa Show". Retrieved August 4, 2017.
- "Mike Francesca, Fox Finally End Failed Marriage". New York Post. September 9, 2015. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
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