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Fox Sports Renews Concacaf Gold Cup, Concacaf Nations League Rights Through 2029
The broadcast deal keeps the U.S. English-language home for two major Concacaf tournaments, including the next two editions of both the Gold Cup and Nations League.
Fox Sports has renewed its media rights agreement with Concacaf for the Concacaf Gold Cup and the Concacaf Nations League, extending the partnership through 2029 and designating Fox Sports as the English-language home for those competitions in the United States, according to Deadline.
The renewed arrangement covers the next two editions of both tournaments, keeping the events within Fox Sports’ English-language portfolio for audiences in the U.S. through the end of the decade.
The deal’s scope is aimed at ensuring continuity in how the competitions are distributed domestically, with Fox Sports retaining the role described in the agreement as the competitions’ English-language destination for American viewers.
Deadline reported that the renewal is part of a broader effort by rights-holders and sports leagues to maintain multi-year distribution stability for major international competitions, reducing uncertainty for broadcasters and advertisers while supporting long-term production planning for the events.
For Concacaf, which organizes men’s national team competitions for North America, Central America, and the Caribbean, the agreement sustains a long-running relationship with a major U.S. platform for the Gold Cup and Nations League.
The renewal also reinforces how English-language tournament coverage is being packaged for U.S. audiences, an important factor for reach, scheduling, and the operational needs of tournament partners, production crews, and affiliates.
The next two Gold Cup and Nations League editions will proceed under the renewed arrangement, with the parties continuing through 2029 as the stated end date of the contract, as reported by Deadline.
Why It Matters
- The contract term through 2029 provides multi-year distribution stability for a major U.S. sports platform covering international men’s national-team competitions.
- U.S. viewers can expect continued English-language access to both the Gold Cup and Nations League, which can affect audience planning and program scheduling for broadcasters.
- The next two tournament editions will be produced and marketed under the renewed rights framework, influencing the timing and logistics of tournament coverage.
- For sports media businesses, multi-year rights deals shape advertising inventory, production investment, and affiliate planning for recurring annual events.
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Key Facts
- Fox Sports renewed its contract with Concacaf for rights to the Concacaf Gold Cup and the Concacaf Nations League.
- The renewed agreement runs through 2029.
- The deal includes the next two editions of both the Gold Cup and the Nations League.
- Fox Sports becomes, under the agreement, the English-language home for the tournaments in the United States.
- Deadline reported the renewal as a two-part rights extension covering both competitions.