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MSC CRUISES TO SHOW SUMMER 2024 SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES LIVE ON BOARD

05/16/2024

  • Live broadcasts of this summer’s soccer tournament will be available for MSC Cruises ships in Northern Europe and the Mediterranean

Geneva, Switzerland - May 16, 2024 - Soccer fans on board MSC Cruises’ ships in Europe this summer will be able to watch all the live action as their national teams compete in the coveted tournament. Twenty-four European nations are set to compete in the European soccer cup staged every four years, set to be one of the sporting highlights of the year.

Matches will be broadcast live on MSC Cruises’ ships operating in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe between June 14 and July 14. The competition is a massive event on the soccer calendar with the 2020 final attracting more than 300 million viewers.

MSC Cruises guests will be able to watch the games in selected bars and lounges on board, with some ships even offering pool-deck viewing or from the comfort of an atmospheric sports bar.

Some ships will also offer a unique program of tournament-themed activities including table soccer games, penalty shoot-out challenges, trivia competitions and create your own team shirt events with the opportunity to compete for prizes.

MSC Cruises’ summer 2024 sailing season offers a range of voyages, click here to learn more.

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About MSC Cruises 

Headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, MSC Cruises is the world’s third largest cruise line and the market leader in Europe, South America, the Middle East and Southern Africa, with a strong and growing presence in North America and the Far East. 

The MSC Cruises fleet consists of 22 modern ships with three new vessels due to be launched in 2025, 2026, and 2027. 

The Company operates in more than 100 countries around the world, offering cruises across five continents, calling at more than 300 destinations and welcoming more than 180 different nationalities on board. 

MSC Cruises is firmly committed to achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions for its marine operations by 2050. 

For more information, click here.