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DAZN Extends MotoGP Broadcast Rights Across Spain Through 2030 and Portugal Through 2031

DAZN has renewed its MotoGP broadcast rights in Spain through 2030 and acquired new rights in Portugal through 2031, becoming the exclusive home of the sport across the Iberian Peninsula.

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DAZN MotoGP Spain Portugal coverage just got a lot more certain. DAZN has renewed its MotoGP broadcast rights in Spain through 2030 and acquired new rights in Portugal through 2031, making it the exclusive home of MotoGP across the entire Iberian Peninsula for both terms.

What DAZN’s Extended Rights Actually Cover

Under the DAZN MotoGP Spain Portugal agreement, Spain is a renewal, not a fresh deal — DAZN has covered MotoGP there since 2019, meaning the new term extends what will be a genuine decade-plus partnership by the time it concludes. Portugal is new territory: DAZN is acquiring MotoGP rights there for the first time, extending the same coverage model across the border. Fans in both countries get everything — all practices, qualifying sessions, Tissot Sprints, and Grand Prix races across MotoGP, Moto2, and Moto3, live and on-demand.

A packed Spanish grandstand watches an Aprilia rider sweep through Jerez at the 2026 MotoGP

Why Spain Matters More Than Almost Any Other MotoGP Market

Spain isn’t just another market on DAZN MotoGP Spain Portugal’s rights map — it’s arguably the most important single country in the sport. Multiple annual Grands Prix run on Spanish soil, including Jerez, and a long list of Spanish riders anchors the current grid, including Marc and Alex Márquez, whose 2027 storylines SBI has covered extensively this summer. A long-term broadcast commitment in that specific market is a genuine signal of stability heading into MotoGP’s new technical era.

On the DAZN MotoGP Spain Portugal deal, “MotoGP is part of DAZN’s DNA,” said Óscar Vilda, CEO of DAZN Iberia. “We have already enjoyed a ten-year partnership in Spain, which we are now extending across the entire Iberian Peninsula.” Carmelo Ezpeleta, CEO of MotoGP Sports Entertainment Group, framed the deal around the sport’s current trajectory: “In this period of growth for MotoGP we’re excited to continue working together to grow the sport even further.”

That growth framing, tied directly to the DAZN MotoGP Spain Portugal deal, tracks with everything else SBI has covered this summer — record attendance at the Sachsenring, a full 2027 grid reshuffle across every manufacturer, and now a broadcast partner locking in for the long haul right as the sport heads into its biggest regulation change in years.


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