The channel was launched in 1999 as a pan-Scandinavian channel. It was launched to make use of the many sports rights in the MTG portfolio that weren't shown on TV3 and therefore were unused. In January 2002, Viasat Sport Denmark (later replaced by
TV 2 Sport) was launched and the original version would now target Sweden and Norway. This continued until
SportN for Norway launched in 2005. When Viasat launched two new sports channels in 2004,
Viasat Sport 2 and
Viasat Sport 3, the first channel got the name "Viasat Sport 1". In March 2008, Viasat received a licence to broadcast Viasat Sport 1 in the terrestrial network. As of August 2009, the terrestrial broadcasts were yet to begin since the infrastructure to broadcast the new channels hadn't been put in place. On October 17, 2008, Viasat relaunched their sports channels in Sweden, Norway and Finland. This meant that Viasat Sport 1 reverted to its old name Viasat Sport. Most soccer-related programmes were moved to
Viasat Fotboll. Contact sports programmes that were formerly on Viasat Sport 3 was moved to Viasat Sport. The launch of
Viasat Hockey on September 1, 2009, meant that most hockey broadcasts were moved to a separate channel, including the
Ice Hockey World Championships,
HockeyAllsvenskan, the
NHL and
KHL. Sports remaining on Viasat Sport are
tennis,
basketball,
American football and
contact sports. Viasat acquired the rights of football's English
Premier League in April 2010 and announced, that they will create a new channel for the league. It was launched on August 13, 2010, and it is called Viasat Premier League HD. On September 7, 2010, MTG launched the new free-to-air sports channel
TV10. The purpose was to take over much the sports previously broadcast on Viasat Sport, TV6 and TV8. Viasat Sport would remain, but should become an overflow channel for the other sports channels. In 2020, all Viasat-branded channels owned by
Nordic Entertainment Group have been renamed
V, with Viasat Sport being renamed to V Sport accordingly. == V Sport Premium ==