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BT Sport is a group of sports television channels provided by BT Consumer; a division of BT Group in the United Kingdom and Ireland that was launched on 1 August 2013.
The channels are based at the former International Broadcast Centre at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London.
BT Sport is available on the BT TV, Sky, and Virgin Media television platforms in the UK and Sky, Eir TV, and Vodafone TV in the Republic of Ireland.
BT Sport holds exclusive live UK and Republic of Ireland TV rights to 46 Premier League matches per season, all Australia's home cricket matches, the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League UFC, National League, Ligue 1, the Bundesliga, the FA Community Shield, the FA Trophy and the European Rugby Challenge Cup, the Premiership Rugby Cup, MotoGP, and the FIH Hockey World League. 
They are also the official broadcast partner of the European Rugby Champions Cup and Premiership Rugby and BDO World Darts Championship and. 
BT Sport also holds shared rights to the FA Cup with the BBC, the Scottish Professional Football League with Sky Sports, and BBC Alba. 
In 2015, BT Sport launched its showcase service in SD and in HD in 2017. 
The SD service closed on 9 May 2017, the HD service in 2018, and the Free streaming is here on 

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and BT Sport 1 was added to the BT TV EPG, On 2 May 2013, followed by Sky the next day along with an on-screen message that the channel was coming soon.

On Sky, the channels replaced BT's placeholders, Sailing 1 and 2.

The BT-owned terrestrial feeds of Sky Sports 1 and 2, which were also used for Top Up TV, were dropped on 1 July in favor of BT Sport 1 and 2.

The Channels started broadcasting on 1 August 2013, on the same day ESPN America ceased to broadcast and ESPN became ESPN from BT Sport; broadcasting most of ESPN America's content. BT signed a wholesale deal with Virgin Media on 15 August 2013 bringing the channels free of charge to customers on the TV XL package.

An interactive service, BT Sport Extra, launched in September 2014, broadcasting additional content at selected times.

One video stream was available at launch which expanded to seven in August 2015.  

BT Sport Extra can be accessed directly from the EPG on YouView boxes and from the red button on Sky and Virgin Media.

On 9 June 2015, ESPN from BT Sport was rebranded BT Sport ESPN.