Warner Bros Discovery is moving its sports coverage in the UK to TNT Sports as Eurosport disappears from UK TV screens.
From 28th February, TNT Sports will be the home of the broadcaster’s coverage of cycling, tennis, snooker and the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026.
Some sports and documentaries will be available via Quest, WBD’s free-to-air channel.

“Combining Eurosport and TNT Sports content in the UK and Ireland will enable us to offer a single, premium viewing experience for sports fans,” said Scott Young, content, production and business operations, WBD Sports Europe.
“This move in the UK and Ireland will also continue to best deliver value for our leagues and federation partners, as we continue our 35 years plus commitment to investment and championing of sport on our screens, which remains a fundamental part of the success of grassroots through to elite.”
Young continued: “TNT Sports will also continue to bring more content to fans on Warner Bros Discovery’s free-to-air channel Quest. In 2025, this will include broadcasting every MotoGP Sprint race, adding to existing live Bennetts British Superbikes coverage, a brand-new weekly cycling show covering all key moments of the season, highlights of the Giro d’Italia and La Vuelta a Espana, plus premiere a range of new sports documentaries.”
Eurosport UK originally launched in 1989 as a joint venture between the EBU and Sky. After being taken over by France’s TF1, Discovery Communications took full control in 2015.
WBD Sports said Eurosport in other countries will not be impacted by the change in the UK.