Where To Watch the European Team Championships 2025

The European Team Championships 2025 (October 12–19, 2025) will bring together 24 men’s and 24 women’s national teams, representing the very elite of European table tennis, as they compete for continental glory at the Višnjik Sports Hall in Zadar.

Fans across Europe and around the world will be able to follow the event through a wide network of national and international broadcasters, as well as via the official ETTU OTT.

Coverage of the Championships will be available across the following networks and territories:

These are the broadcasters geoblocked on ETTU OTT

  • L’Equipe 24/24 – France, Monaco, Andorra, Mauritius, DROM-COM territories
  • SVT – Sweden
  • SportTV – Portugal
  • V Broadcasting – Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan
  • Antena Plus – Romania (
  • KyivStar – Ukraine (Geoblocked on ETTU OTT)
  • TableTennis.tv – USA, Canada (Geoblocked on ETTU OTT)

These channels show the matches, some matches, or highlights without geoblock on ETTU OTT

  • HRT + SPTV – Croatia
  • Sport (ARD & ZDF) – Germany – highlights coverage
  • Douyin Sport Channel – China – final days coverage
  • Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF) – Austria

ETTU.tv – Global Access

In all regions not covered by the broadcasters listed above, fans will have full access to every match through ETTU.tv, featuring:

  • Live streams of all tables
  • English commentary for key matches
  • From Sunday to Wednesday, a “Best Points of the Day” Special
  • From Thursday onwards, daily highlights available on the YouTube on the ETTU YouTube channel.
  • Additional reels, interviews, and behind-the-scenes features throughout the Championships

Geoblocking Notice

Due to regional broadcasting rights, ETTU.tv content will be geoblocked in the territories covered by official rightsholders listed above.

Viewers outside these regions will enjoy unrestricted live and on-demand access to the entire event via the ETTU.tv platform.

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