FA Community Shield TV listings - Soccer today

FA Community Shield: At this time there is no soccer match being televised. You can check the history of previous televised matches

Saturday, 8/10/2024
10:00
  • FA Community Shield
Manchester City Manchester Utd
Sunday, 8/6/2023
11:00
  • FA Community Shield
Arsenal Manchester City
Saturday, 7/30/2022
12:00
  • FA Community Shield
Liverpool Manchester City
  • ESPN+ Plus
Saturday, 8/7/2021
12:15
  • FA Community Shield
Leicester Manchester City
  • ESPN+ Plus
Saturday, 8/29/2020
11:30
  • FA Community Shield
Arsenal Liverpool
  • ESPN+ Plus
Sunday, 8/4/2019
10:00
  • FA Community Shield
Liverpool Manchester City
  • ESPN+ Plus
Sunday, 8/6/2017
09:00
  • FA Community Shield
Arsenal Chelsea
Sunday, 8/7/2016
11:00
  • FA Community Shield
Manchester Utd Leicester

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STATISTICAL DATA OF FA COMMUNITY SHIELD ON TELEVISION IN USA

As of today 2/22/2025, and since this website started collecting statistical data on when and where Soccer matches from the FA Community Shield competition in USA are televised, which began on 8/7/2016, we can provide the following data:

8

TV BROADCASTS
0 Free games
0%
8 Paid games
100%
Most Repeated Match
Liverpool - Manchester City
2
LAST FREE GAME
-
- por
LAST PAY-PER-VIEW MATCH
Manchester City - Manchester Utd
8/10/2024 FA Community Shield por ESPN+ Plus
RANKING BY CHANNELS
ESPN+ Plus
6 (75%)
FOX Sports 1
2 (25%)
FOX Deportes
2 (25%)
FOX Soccer 2Go
1 (12.5%)
ESPN App
1 (12.5%)
TOTAL
5
TV CHANNELS
DAYS
3120
WITHOUT FREE GAME
AVERAGE
1.5
CHANNELS PER MATCH
5 Canales de pago
100%
0 Canales en abierto
0%
TOTAL
5
CANALES
TOTAL
6
Total equipos
Ranking of Teams by Number of Matches
Manchester City
5 (62.5%)
Arsenal
3 (37.5%)
Liverpool
3 (37.5%)
Manchester Utd
2 (25%)
Leicester
2 (25%)
Ranking of Teams by Number of Matches on Free-to-Air TV
Ranking of Teams by Number of Home Matches
Arsenal
3 (37.5%)
Liverpool
2 (25%)
Manchester Utd
1 (12.5%)
Leicester
1 (12.5%)
Manchester City
1 (12.5%)
Ranking of Teams by Number of Away Matches
Manchester City
4 (50%)
Leicester
1 (12.5%)
Chelsea
1 (12.5%)
Liverpool
1 (12.5%)
Manchester Utd
1 (12.5%)
NUMBER OF GAMES BY DAY OF THE WEEK
MONDAY
-
- %
TUESDAY
-
- %
WEDNESDAY
-
- %
THURSDAY
-
- %
FRIDAY
-
- %
SATURDAY
4
50%
SUNDAY
4
50%
NUMBER OF GAMES BY MONTH
JANUARY
-
- %
FEBRUARY
-
- %
MARCH
-
- %
APRIL
-
- %
MAY
-
- %
JUNE
-
- %
JULY
1
12.5%
AUGUST
7
87.5%
SEPTEMBER
-
- %
OCTOBER
-
- %
NOVEMBER
-
- %
DECEMBER
-
- %
NUMBER OF MATCHES PER YEAR
2024
1
12.5%
2023
1
12.5%
2022
1
12.5%
2021
1
12.5%
2020
1
12.5%
2019
1
12.5%
2017
1
12.5%
2016
1
12.5%
RANKING BY TIMES
10:00
2 (25%)
11:00
2 (25%)
12:00
1 (12.5%)
12:15
1 (12.5%)
11:30
1 (12.5%)
RANKING BY TIME SLOT
Morning
6 (75%)
Afternoon
2 (25%)
Evening
0 (0%)
Night
0 (0%)

At this time, there are no live televised FA Community Shield events but we show you a history with the TV guide of the last broadcast seen on television.

We will update this FA Community Shield agenda on TV when we receive confirmation from official media of the next live televised events of FA Community Shield.

Since the beginning of this website, 8 live televised events have been published.

The first event published was on Sunday, August 7, 2016 and the channel that broadcast FA Community Shield matches the most times was ESPN+ Plus with a total of 6.

The FA Community Shield is a football competition in England, organized by the Football Association, which is played by the champion teams of the Premier League and the FA Cup. If the winner of the two tournaments is the same, the place is ranks second in the league.

The FA Community Shield held its first edition in 1908, in which the champion of the Football League First Division and the Southern Football League faced each other. Manchester United were the first winner, defeating QPR 4-0 in the tiebreaker at Stamford Bridge.

The format has evolved over the years. In several editions starting in 1913 a team of professionals faced off against one of amateurs. The first time it was disputed between the winners of the Football League and the FA Cup was in 1921.

The duel between champions was the one that took place from the 1930s, with a few exceptions. In 1950 the FA Community Shield was contested by the England national team that competed in the World Cup and a Football Association team that participated in matches in Canada during the summer. In 1961, Tottenham also played against a team made up of FA players.

In 1971, Arsenal had won both competitions and refused to play the tournament due to having pre-season friendlies already scheduled. This situation was also repeated the following year with Derby County and Leeds United as protagonists.

Between 1949 and 1991, in the event of a tie, both teams were considered FA Community Shield champions. A scenario that happened up to eleven times. The Football Association introduced penalty shootouts as a tiebreaker.

Currently, it is played at Wembley Stadium before the start of the new season. It serves as the starting gun for the English football course. The FA has classified the match as a friendly since 2009, allowing teams to use up to seven substitutions and making the disciplinary sanctions that apply during the match have no influence on the rest of the national tournaments.

The television rights of the FA Community Shield are part of the same package as those of the FA Cup, so, except for a few extensions, the same television broadcasts both competitions. For the period between 2021 and 2025, the broadcasting rights of the tournament for the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland were acquired by the ITV Sport group.