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ESPN Dos

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Launched
  
October 11, 1996

Picture format
  
HDTV (1080i)

Headquarters
  
Mexico City

Owned by
  
ESPN International

Language
  
Spanish

Broadcast area
  
Mexico, Central America, Dominican Republic

ESPN Dos (stylized as ESPN2, its full name is used internally to distinguish it from its U.S. English counterpart) is a cable television network operated by ESPN International. It predominantly shares much of its Spanish language programming with ESPN Deportes, alongside other original programs focusing on Mexican sports, and a simulcast of ESPN's early evening edition of SportsCenter.

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The channel is primarily targeted towards Mexico, regional variations for ESPN Dos are also broadcast for Central America/Dominican Republic due to differing programming rights between the regions. Prior to 2008, ESPN Dos was shown in Colombia and Peru, but those countries switched to the more football-oriented ESPN+. Also Venezuela used to be the only country in South America where ESPN Dos was available, but in 2013 this country was switched to ESPN+. Some people from countries outside Mexico had criticized that content from the channel is almost totally dedicated to Mexico, while spaces for sports from other countries are very small.

Football

  • German Bundesliga
  • French Ligue 1
  • French Coupe de la Ligue
  • French Trophée des Champions
  • Dutch Eredivisie
  • Italian Serie A
  • Italian Supercoppa
  • U.S. Major League Soccer
  • UEFA Champions League
  • UEFA Europa League
  • Argentine Primera División
  • Copa do Brasil
  • UEFA Euro U-21s
  • Mexican Liga MX
  • Mexican Copa MX
  • CAF FIFA World Cup Qualifiers
  • CONCACAF FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (Only for USMNT home matches that ESPN broadcasts live in USA, and only against Caribbean teams and Canada)
  • International friendly games
  • Multi Sport Events

  • Olympic Games (2014 and 2016)
  • Baseball

  • U.S. Major League Baseball (also broadcast in Televisa Deportes Network and Fox Sports)
  • World Baseball Classic
  • College World Series
  • Little League World Series
  • Mexican Baseball League
  • Mexican Pacific League (only available in Mexico and Central America)
  • American Football

  • National Football League (NBC Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football, NFL RedZone, NFL Playoffs and the Super Bowl)
  • ESPN College Football
  • Arena Football League on ESPN
  • Basketball

  • ESPN College Basketball
  • National Basketball Association
  • Tennis

  • Australian Open
  • French Open
  • Wimbledon
  • US Open
  • ATP World Tour Masters 1000
  • Abierto Mexicano de Tenis
  • Torneo de Los Cabos
  • Rugby

  • Torneo de la URBA
  • Torneo del Interior
  • Torneo Nacional de Clubes de la UAR
  • Boxing

  • Premier Boxing Champions
  • Motorsport

  • ESPN F1 (Highlights)
  • IndyCar Series
  • MotoGP
  • Moto2
  • Moto3
  • Extreme Sports

  • X Games
  • Other: Billiards, Bull riding, Motorsport, Golf, Cycling, Boxing, Polo, etc.

    Original programs

  • SportsCenter (Mexican version, also shown on ESPN Deportes)
  • Fútbol Picante (Mexican football)
  • Cronometro (similar to Pardon the Interruption)
  • Toque Inicial
  • Golpe a Golpe
  • Beisbol Esta Noche (Spanish version of Baseball Tonight)
  • Los Capitanes
  • ESPN Radio Formula
  • NFL Semanal
  • El Diez (original TV series)
  • References

    ESPN Dos Wikipedia