The channel held a partnership with rights holders IMG, MP & Silva, Lagardère Group, Pitch International and Infront Sports & Media.
FreeSports released a statement in February 2018 revealing that it would go high-definition (HD) on Sky in summer 2018, however, the channel only remained available in standard definition.
[27] FreeSports later confirmed it would broadcast the Primeira Liga in July along with the 2020 Taça de Portugal Final between the Portuguese O Clássico rivals Benfica and Porto on 1 August.
[29] They also added Copa del Rey, with Premier Sports, and CONCACAF Champions League football that month.
[30] In 2022, the channel showed matches from that year's AFC Women's Asian Cup and EMF EURO (minifootball).
[34] As well as NHL and CHL, the IIHF and SHL were also shown live, while the Spengler Cup semi-finals and final were also screened.
[1] The Ice Hockey World Championships were expected at this point to be shown on FreeSports including live coverage of games featuring Great Britain.
On 20 July 2018 FreeSports and the EIHL struck a deal that saw a live game shown every two weeks which also featured highlights, starting with the 2018/19 campaign.
[35] NASCAR featured on the channel, which broadcast the 2018 Daytona 500: the first time the event was shown on free to air television in the UK.
There were also highlights of Monster Jam, Arenacross, Formula D, Brisca Stock Car Racing and the FIA World Rallycross Championship.
It started on Thursday to Saturday 7–9 February, with the final being contested between Marc Farnsworth of England and Tom Cousins from Wales.
During the first twelve shows in the UK wide arena tour, many high-profile wrestlers were on the roster including Rob Van Dam, Rey Mysterio, Zack Gibson, John Morrison, Jack Hager, Adam Maxted, Carlito, Chris Masters and Eddie Ryan.
The partnership also saw Premier Sports broadcast Impact pay-per-views and special events, starting with Victory Road on delay on 6 October.
The channel was the primary television broadcaster in the UK and Ireland for the Championship League, where previously it had only been available via betting websites.
[45] The British Basketball League (BBL) signed a deal with FreeSports in January 2018 to broadcast a number of games during the remainder of the 2017–2018 season.