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SportsPro and Sportradar study reveals 80% of sports organizations now rely on AI

Research from SportsPro and Sportradar shows AI adoption has surpassed 80 percent across sports organizations, yet almost two thirds say they need more sport‑specific tech to fully reach their strategic objectives.

The inaugural Global SportsTech Report 2026 produced by SportsPro and Sportradar, provides a 360-degree view of the technological trends driving sport’s digital transformation, drawing on quantitative data and qualitative insight gleaned from a global survey of senior sports executives, in-depth conversations with sports technology leaders, and real-world case studies.

Spanning six core themes – media and content, infrastructure and operations, stadiums and venues, betting and gamingfan engagement, and athletic performance – the report reveals growing confidence in the power of AI among sports industry stakeholders, with nearly three quarters of survey respondents revealing that their AI initiatives to date have delivered tangible value.

As well as input from more than 160 senior executives representing leagues, teams, brands, broadcasters, media platforms, service providers and venue operators across the globe, the Global SportsTech Report 2026 features first-hand contributions from sports tech experts at innovative organizations including Sportradar, the International Olympic Committee, Major League Soccer, National Hockey League, Formula One, UEFA, Google, TikTok, Meta, BeIN Media Group, DAZN, NBCUniversal, Microsoft, Cosm, and many more.

Global SportsTech Report 2026: Key survey findings

  • 98% of organizations plan to increase their use of AI in the next 12 months, while 72% see AI as the technology with the greatest potential for their organization in the next five years;
  • 73% of organizations who plan to expand their use of AI intend to do so in content creation and distribution;
  • 60% say digital platforms have already unlocked new direct revenue opportunities for their business;
  • 31% view betting and gaming as the D2C revenue stream with the greatest opportunity, higher than any other category;
  • 57% say enhanced 5G and Wi-Fi connectivity is the technology that has the most potential to transform the at-venue experience;
  • 78% say advanced data analytics will have the most significant impact on the field of play in the next five years.

The cross-stakeholder survey also found that while 80% of respondents think the technology industry is currently well-equipped to serve sport, 63% say more sports-specific technologies are required to achieve their goals.

“Modern technologies have revolutionised virtually every aspect of sport, transforming how it is played, organized and consumed at all levels,” said Steve McCaskill, SportsPro Editor and lead author of the report.

“Sport’s embrace of scientific knowledge, data analytics and increasingly capable hardware and software have redefined the limits of athletic performance, reimagined the fan experience and unlocked new efficiencies and revenue streams that have accelerated growth off the field of play.

Steve McCaskill
Transforming sports betting AI and the future, insights by Behshad Behzadi, Chief Product, Technology, and AI Officer at Sportradar

Behshad Behzadi, Chief Product, Technology and AI Officer at Sportradar, added, “We are pleased to partner with SportsPro to deliver this comprehensive look at the technological forces reshaping the industry. As a global leader in sports technology, we recognise that the next frontier of fan engagement will be defined by continuous collaboration and innovation.”

“This report underscores our commitment to not only leading that charge through advanced, AI-powered products and solutions but also providing the strategic insights that help the entire sports ecosystem navigate a more digital, data-driven future.”

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