Bordeaux P2 live: YouTube and Canal+ TV guide
The Betclic Bordeaux Premier Padel P2 is at the centre of the international pro scene this week – and fans in France and worldwide can follow the tournament through a broad broadcast offering. Between the official Premier Padel YouTube channel and Canal+ linear channels, there is a clear plan for every stage of the event. Anyone unable to watch the early rounds, round of 16 and quarter-finals in Bordeaux in person has a structured solution for the entire week.
Early rounds live on YouTube Premier Padel
Until the quarter-finals inclusive, YouTube remains the central hub for all Bordeaux P2 matches. The official Premier Padel channel streams every encounter from the early tournament week in real time. That makes it possible to follow not only the opening rounds, but also the round of 16 and the full path up to the decisive matches in the last eighth of the draw.
For viewers outside France, the YouTube route is especially practical: the Premier Padel platform offers free access to all relevant matches during this phase, with no pay-TV subscription required. In the first days, when the field is still wide and many pairings are played in parallel or succession, the stream forms the backbone of tournament coverage.
The switch in broadcast platform also marks the sporting turning point of the event. As soon as the pairings reach the last eight, live coverage shifts from the online platform to Canal+ linear channels. That underlines the growing media importance of the tournament in the second half of the week.
Quarter-finals on Canal+
From the quarter-finals onward, live coverage moves to Canal+ channels. Last-eight matches are broadcast in full and are therefore available to a classic TV audience as well. Canal+ Sport 360 starts coverage from 10 a.m., so morning matches can be followed without delay.
Canal+ Live 8 also joins the schedule as an additional channel. Both options make it possible to follow several quarter-final day matches in parallel or in sequence if start times overlap. From 8:30 p.m., broadcasts focus more strongly on Canal+ Live 8, giving clear priority to evening matches.
For padel fans in France, this step represents a clear upgrade in the sport's visible presence on linear television. While early rounds are mainly reachable through Premier Padel's digital ecosystem, the tournament moves into the same space as classic sports broadcasts from the quarter-finals onward.
Broadcast schedule at a glance
| Stage | Channel | Time slot |
|---|---|---|
| Up to quarter-finals | YouTube Premier Padel | All week, live |
| Quarter-finals | Canal+ Sport 360 / Live 8 | From 10 a.m.; from 8:30 p.m. Live 8 |
| Semi-finals | Canal+ Sport 360 | From 1 p.m. |
| Finals | Canal+ Sport 360 | From 2 p.m. |
Final weekend on Canal+ Sport 360
The closing tournament weekend is broadcast in full on Canal+ Sport 360. Semi-finals start from 1 p.m., with finals following from 2 p.m. That provides a clear, compact schedule for the decisive matches of the Betclic Bordeaux Premier Padel P2, bundling the weekend's most important games.
Canal+ Sport 360 therefore acts as the central hub for the P2 event's closing phase in Bordeaux. Anyone unable to watch the crowning matches in the venue receives the same access through linear TV as the local audience. The focus is on the matches that decide winners and finalists.
The structured switch from YouTube to Canal+ reflects the typical logic of major padel tournaments: early phases prioritise reach and accessibility, while later rounds are deliberately moved to established sports channels.
Canal+ commentary and expert team
Canal+ relies on an experienced commentary and analysis team for the Bordeaux tournament week. On the microphone are Amélie Knopt, Julien Guerre, Guillaume Pedessac and Sébastien Heulot. They guide the broadcasts, explain match situations and give viewers context for each court encounter.
Laura Clergue, Robin Haziza and Adrien Maigret serve as consultants and experts. Their roles as former or active figures in French padel are intended to deepen the analysis of tactics, draw progression and performance levels. The Bordeaux week therefore offers not only technical broadcast schedules, but also well-founded coverage.
The combination of live commentary and expert analysis is a recurring Canal+ concept at major padel events. In a Premier Padel P2 tournament where international top pairings compete on French soil, the audience is meant to receive both sporting tension and expert context.
How to keep the Bordeaux P2 in view
- Early rounds and quarter-finals first on YouTube Premier Padel
- From quarter-final day, additional linear coverage on Canal+
- Semi-finals and finals at the weekend on Canal+ Sport 360
- Commentary team with Knopt, Guerre, Pedessac and Heulot
- Experts Clergue, Haziza and Maigret as tournament consultants
The Betclic Bordeaux Premier Padel P2 is therefore easy to follow throughout the week: first digitally and internationally on YouTube, later on French television via Canal+. For pro padel fans in Bordeaux and beyond, a continuous live plan is in place that covers every important phase from the first matches to the finals.
Bordeaux therefore moves into focus this week not only as a venue, but also as a media hub on the Premier Padel calendar. Anyone wanting to follow the tournament can use the broadcast schedule and tune in on the right platform for each stage.