MTV Urheilu
| Country | Finland | 
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Finland | 
| Headquarters | Helsinki, Finland | 
| Ownership | |
| Owner | MTV Oy (Telia Company) | 
| Sister channels | MTV3 (HD) MTV Sub (HD) MTV Ava (HD) MTV Aitio (HD) MTV Viihde (HD) MTV Max (HD) MTV Juniori (HD)  | 
| History | |
| Launched | 1 May 2004 | 
| Replaced | SuperSport Canal+ Zap  | 
| Former names | SuperSport Canal+ Sport (2004–2006) Canal+ Sport 1 (2006–2012) C More Sport (2012–2023)  | 
| Availability | |
| Terrestrial | |
| Antero (Finland) | Channel 55 | 
MTV Urheilu is a Scandinavian pay television sports network owned by MTV Oy. It was launched as the Nordic version of Canal+ Sport on 1 May 2004, when C More introduced themed channels for movies and sports. On 1 September 2005, most sports broadcasts were moved to Canal+ Sport and separate versions of the channel were made for Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland. With the launch of a second sports channel, the first channels got their current name. Canal+ Sport 1 in Denmark was rebranded as Canal 8 Sport on 13 August 2012.

MTV Urheilu 1 logo 

MTV Urheilu 2 logo 

MTV Urheilu 3 logo 
Programming
- Soccer
- La Liga
 - Serie A
 - CONCACAF Gold Cup
 - Major League Soccer (Sweden only)
 - Argentine Primera División
 - UEFA Europa League (Finland only)
 - UEFA Nations League (Sweden only)
 - AFC Asian Cup
 - Barça TV
 - Real Madrid TV
 - Arsenal TV
 - Chelsea TV
 
 - Tennis
 - Ice hockey
 - Basketball
 - Mixed martial arts
 - Motorsports
 
Past Sports rights
- Soccer
 - Ice hockey
 - Mixed martial arts
 - Motorsports
 - ESPN America programming
 - Golf Channel programming