2019-20 Europa League: one game per round broadcast on free-TV in France on the RMC Story channel

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As in 2018-19, the private, free-TV channel RMC Story will broadcast one game per round free-to-air in France for the 2019-20 season, announced the channel of the Altice France group on 28/08/2019. These matches, which will start on 19/09/2019 for the first round of the group stage, will also be co-broadcast on the RMC Sport pay-TV channels.

"Last season, the Europa League was a hit on RMC Story with an average of 880,000 viewers and a 3.9% audience share. The record audience for the channel was reached during the broadcast of the Round of 16 match between Arsenal FC (Premier League) and Stade Rennais (Ligue 1 Conforama) on 14/03/2019, with 1,604,000 viewers on average and 7.1% audience share," stated RMC Story.

Chelsea FC (Premier League) - Arsenal FC (Premier League) (4-1), the final of the 2018-19 Europa League at the Baku Olympic Stadium (AZE, 70,000 places), drew 1.482 million viewers on average in France on RMC Story, on Wednesday 29/05/2019 (kick-off at 9 CET). Audience share: 6.9%.

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