With Moby and Tirrenia, thanks to the agreement with Sky, it is possible to enjoy pay TV programming on board, which offers content for all sporting tastes.
The new partnership between the Moby Group and Sky provides that passengers can watch sports and entertainment on television even during short and medium-range journeys, limited to permitted waters, on the routes served by Moby and Tirrenia, or on ferries to Sardinia on outward and return routes Genoa – Olbia, Genoa – Golfo Aranci, Genoa – Porto Torres, Livorno – Olbia, Piombino – Olbia, Civitavecchia – Olbia, Ajaccio – Porto Torres and Bonifacio – S. T. di Gallura, for Sicily on the outward and return route return Naples – Palermo, and to the island of Elba on the return routes Piombino – Portoferraio, Piombino – Cavo and Piombino – Rio Marina.
Sky sport on board the Moby Group ships
On all the main routes of the Moby Group ships, even during trips to Sardinia, Sicily and the island of Elba, in the bars, lounges and common areas, you can follow all the most important sporting events broadcast by Sky’s Home of Sport, like all 51 matches of the UEFA EURO 2024 in Germany, which take place from 14 June to 14 July 2024, and the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, available with 9 Eurosport channels thanks to the recent agreement between Sky and Warner Bros. Discovery.
You can also watch all the matches of the next Serie A, the English Premier League, the new UEFA Champions League which will see 5 Italian teams on the field and of which Sky will broadcast 185 matches out of 203, together with all the matches of the UEFA Europa League and of the UEFA Conference League (also thanks to Diretta Gol).
As for tennis, in addition to the Wimbledon tournament, you can follow the Nitto ATP Finals and the Davis Cup. Furthermore, Formula 1, MotoGP, Superbike, the World Rally Championship and much more will be broadcast live. There is no shortage of basketball, like the NBA, rugby, with the Six Nations, the URC, the Super Rugby, the Rugby Championship and the Inbound Matches; golf.
Without forgetting the Sky Sport 24 all news channel with in-depth analysis, columns and more.