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Sunday, 02/02/2025
18:00
  • Primeira Liga
Sporting CP Sporting CP SC Farense SC Farense
20:30
  • Primeira Liga
Estrela Amadora Estrela Amadora Benfica Benfica
  • TrillerTV+ Plus
Monday, 03/02/2025
20:45
  • Primeira Liga
Río Ave Río Ave FC Porto FC Porto
  • TrillerTV+ Plus

STATISTICAL DATA OF PRIMEIRA LIGA ON TELEVISION IN REPUBLIC OF IRELAND

As of today 31/01/2025, and since this website started collecting statistical data on when and where Football matches from the Primeira Liga competition in Republic of Ireland are televised, which began on 02/01/2016, we can provide the following data:

489

TV BROADCASTS
156 Free games
31.9%
333 Paid games
68.1%
Most Repeated Match
Sporting CP - Benfica
10
LAST FREE GAME
Estoril Praia - SC Braga
22/10/2022 Primeira Liga por FreeSports
LAST PAY-PER-VIEW MATCH
FC Porto - Santa Clara
26/01/2025 Primeira Liga por TrillerTV+ Plus
RANKING BY CHANNELS
FreeSports
156 (31.9%)
LiveScore App
111 (22.7%)
TrillerTV+ Plus
111 (22.7%)
TNT Sports 4
45 (9.2%)
TNT Sports 2
32 (6.54%)
TOTAL
14
TV CHANNELS
DAYS
831
WITHOUT FREE GAME
AVERAGE
1.1
CHANNELS PER MATCH
13 Canales de pago
92.86%
1 Canales en abierto
7.14%
TOTAL
14
CANALES
TOTAL
29
Total equipos
Ranking of Teams by Number of Matches
Benfica
184 (37.63%)
FC Porto
173 (35.38%)
Sporting CP
158 (32.31%)
SC Braga
53 (10.84%)
Boavista
35 (7.16%)
Ranking of Teams by Number of Matches on Free-to-Air TV
Benfica
60 (12.27%)
Sporting CP
54 (11.04%)
FC Porto
52 (10.63%)
Boavista
15 (3.07%)
Paços Ferreira
14 (2.86%)
Ranking of Teams by Number of Home Matches
Benfica
92 (18.81%)
FC Porto
83 (16.97%)
Sporting CP
80 (16.36%)
SC Braga
25 (5.11%)
Vitória SC
17 (3.48%)
Ranking of Teams by Number of Away Matches
Benfica
92 (18.81%)
FC Porto
90 (18.4%)
Sporting CP
78 (15.95%)
SC Braga
28 (5.73%)
Boavista
19 (3.89%)
NUMBER OF GAMES BY DAY OF THE WEEK
MONDAY
50
10.22%
TUESDAY
14
2.86%
WEDNESDAY
22
4.5%
THURSDAY
15
3.07%
FRIDAY
69
14.11%
SATURDAY
154
31.49%
SUNDAY
165
33.74%
NUMBER OF GAMES BY MONTH
JANUARY
77
15.75%
FEBRUARY
61
12.47%
MARCH
39
7.98%
APRIL
59
12.07%
MAY
32
6.54%
JUNE
14
2.86%
JULY
13
2.66%
AUGUST
37
7.57%
SEPTEMBER
36
7.36%
OCTOBER
38
7.77%
NOVEMBER
29
5.93%
DECEMBER
54
11.04%
NUMBER OF MATCHES PER YEAR
2025
9
1.84%
2024
101
20.65%
2023
39
7.98%
2022
47
9.61%
2021
84
17.18%
2020
67
13.7%
2019
24
4.91%
2018
36
7.36%
2017
34
6.95%
2016
48
9.82%
RANKING BY TIMES
20:30
124 (25.36%)
18:00
110 (22.49%)
20:15
47 (9.61%)
19:00
34 (6.95%)
21:15
32 (6.54%)
RANKING BY TIME SLOT
Evening
323 (66.05%)
Afternoon
166 (33.95%)
Morning
0 (0%)
Night
0 (0%)

Now, there are 3 Primeira Liga live televised matches and 1 TV channels will broadcast each and every one of them. The next match you will be able to enjoy is Sporting CP - SC Farense and it will be played next 02 February 2025 at 19:00 televised by TrillerTV+ Plus.

For more information, please access the website of Primeira Liga.

The Liga NOS is the first division of football in Portugal. Its first edition dates from 1934 under the name of the Liga da Primeira Divisão Championship as an experimental league to test the structure. Until 1938, when it became known as the National Championship of Primeira Divisão, it was not official. In 1999 it changed its nomenclature to the current one.

The current format is made up of 18 teams. Until the 2004-05 season, the Liga NOS was made up of 16. Each club faces the rest of the rivals twice, once as a local and once as a visitor, until they have played 34 games. In case of equality of score between two teams after finishing the tournament, the first two tie-breaking criteria are the result of their individual duels and the goals scored away from home against their rival.

The champion, the second and the third classified obtain a place for the Champions League. The fourth qualifies directly for the group stage of the Europa League. The fifth and sixth with the most points get the ticket to the Europa Conference League. In the lower zone, the last two are relegated to the Portugal League 2. The penultimate disputes a play-off for the permanence against the third of the second category of Portuguese football.

Benfica, FC Porto and Sporting CP are considered the big three and the most important teams in Portugal. Except for Belenenses in 1945-46 and Boavista in 2000-01, they are the only three clubs that know what it's like to win the Liga NOS. The Águias have achieved it more than 35 times, the Dragões in more than 25 editions and the Leões more than 15 times. Generally, they are those who occupy the highest positions of the classification and those who represent the nation in UEFA competitions. They are the teams with the most fans and that get the best audiences in the broadcasts of their games on television. In addition, they are the only ones that have not suffered any downgrade.

In the Republic of Ireland, La Liga NOS matches can be watched live via FreeSports and the LiveScore App.