The French football broadcasting landscape is facing a major shake-up as Canal+ and LFP Media, the media arm of the football league’s governing body LFP, remain locked in a bitter dispute over the distribution of Ligue 1+, the new platform for French top-flight football.The two parties failed to reach a distribution agreement for the Ligue1+ streaming subscription service, which launched on 15 August to coincide with the start of the 2025–2026 season.Canal+ has launched legal proceedings against LFP Media, challenging the legitimacy of the latest broadcasting rights process and alleging anti-competitive practices.Talks between the two parties were reportedly close to a deal, but collapsed when LFP Media demanded Canal+ drop its lawsuits as a condition for partnership.Canal+ attempted to distribute Ligue 1+ content without a signed agreement, prompting LFP Media to cut off the broadcast feed and block the operation.The fallout could cost both sides significant financial losses, especially if fans are left without access to matches.Other players like Amazon Prime Video, beIN Sports, and DAZN are circling, potentially reshaping the future of French football broadcasting. With no clear resolution, supporters risk being caught in a fragmented media landscape with rising subscription costs and limited access.This standoff could redefine how Ligue 1 is consumed in the coming seasons. If Canal+ and LFP Media fail to reconcile, we might see a shift toward independent streaming platforms or a new wave of international broadcasters entering the fray.
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