Fox Sports World Canada

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Fox Sports World Canada
Image:Foxsportsworld.gif
Type Digital cable specialty channel
Country Flag of Canada Canada
Availability National
Owner CanWest MediaWorks Inc.
Launch date September 2001
Website Official Site

Fox Sports World Canada is a Canadian category 2 digital cable specialty channel owned by CanWest MediaWorks Inc. FSWC's programming primarily features soccer with select programming on other world sports such as rugby.

Despite the fact that their CRTC licence calls for Fox Sports World Canada to carry soccer, cricket and rugby as their core sports, both cricket and rugby matches have all but disappeared from the station, with the exception of the half hour Total Rugby highlight show.


Fox Sports World Canada has coverage of the following leagues:

  • MLS- US Professional Soccer
  • USL First Division- Tier 2 Professional Soccer featuring teams from U.S. and Canada

Direct Kicks - Soccer at the grass roots level, shot on location all around the world, with a focus on various tournaments, clinics and teams

Direct Kicks for Chicks - Women's soccer development program with a focus on tournaments, clinics, camps and various teams. It is the only TV series of its kind in the world

FC Fox - offers viewers an in-depth and behind-the-scenes look into their favorite soccer stars and role models, as well as real-life stories about college, high-school and youth-league athletes, coaches and teams. The program is hosted by Ethan Zohn, winner of Survivor: Africa in 2001.

Football Asia - Soccer highlights from around Asia.

Gambare! - Highlights from Japan's J-League

Fox Soccer Report - Flagship news show that features highlights from all the major leagues in Europe, South America, MLS, International competitions and more. Jeremy St. Louis anchors on weekdays & Carlos Machado, Mitch Peacock and Derek Taylor on weekends. Also features in-depth analysis from Bobby McMahon; airs nightly at 10pm EST. Also appears on Fox Soccer Channel in the US.

  • On Friday, September 22, 2006, anchor Michelle Lissel signed off for the last time after five years on the show. She is now the PR director for Toronto's new MLS franchise.

Gillette World Sport - Weekly magazine show that features news and highlights from various different sports including soccer, football, baseball, rugby union, tennis, basketball, hockey and others.

Milan Weekly - a weekly newsmagazine featuring Italian football club AC Milan. Dubbed and subtitled in English.

Out of Bounds

Sky Sports News - a 24-hour sports news channel in the United Kingdom. In terms of focus, the channel predominantly centres on football almost constantly. A delayed feed from 11pm GMT is rerun twice-daily for one hour from Monday to Thursday and for a half-hour on Friday at 7pm and midnight EST.

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