Šport live stream
Šport (STVR) online television
Šport is the dedicated sports television channel of STVR (Slovak Television and Radio), the public broadcaster of Slovakia. The channel was launched on December 20, 2021, and is headquartered in Bratislava, Slovakia. As a dedicated source for online television, Šport broadcasts 24 hours a day in the Slovak language, with a format focused entirely on live sports events, sports news, magazine shows, and archival materials, with an emphasis on coverage of Olympic disciplines, Slovak representatives, and regional sports.
The programming schedule allows viewers to watch live channel coverage of a wide range of international and domestic sporting events. The channel holds non-exclusive broadcasting rights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Mexico, Canada, and the United States, with STVR initially owning exclusive rights to all 104 matches before deciding to split the rights with pay-TV platform JOJ in November 2025. Šport also holds rights to the Women's Champions League with a five‑year agreement allowing live broadcasts of at least one match per match week, plus all matches featuring Slovak clubs. The channel regularly covers the Tour de France, the Winter Olympics, the Diamond League athletics series, biathlon World Cup events (with an emphasis on Slovak representatives), handball (including 2025 Women's World Championship quarterfinals such as Germany vs Brazil and Norway vs Montenegro), and gymnastics (including apparatus finals from the 2025 World Championships in Jakarta).
For audiences seeking a reliable live stream, Šport is widely available as a free-to-air service via digital terrestrial television (DVB-T/T2) within Slovakia. The channel broadcasts in 1080i High Definition format and can be received on satellite via the Skylink platform from the Astra 23.5°E satellite on frequency 11954 MHz (horizontal polarization) or frequency 12012 MHz (vertical polarization). The channel is accessible as tv online via the official STVR website at stvr.sk, which provides live streaming of current programming for viewers located within the territory of Slovakia. This ensures that its sports coverage reaches audiences across Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and the global Slovak diaspora.

