The top leagues from nine smaller football nations will receive a TV presence in Europe in the future. Already from the coming weekend, first league encounters from Denmark, Iceland, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Northern Ireland, Norway, Poland, Slovakia and Switzerland are free of charge via linear channels of a multinational TV group (Eleven top leaguess) and two Internet platforms (Eleventop leaguess.com and Onefootball.com) to be seen. For this purpose, the Association of European Professional Football Challenges (EPFL) bundled the TV rights of the individual leagues outside of their own market. These clubs and leagues will first reach their fans across Europe and also win new win, says in a joint explanation. The agreement is initially designed for three years.