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Sports streaming service DAZN has secured global rights to distribute LaLiga highlights for the 2025/26 and 2026/27 seasons, ...
DAZN is making LaLiga highlights available for free globally. The broadcaster has come to an agreement with the Spanish ...
DAZN is set to build an official LALIGA Channel on its platform for the 2025/26 and 2026/27 seasons, delivering match day highlights of every game and other non-live content for free around the world.
DAZN has secured the global rights to build a ROSHN Saudi League hub on the DAZN platform for the next two seasons. This will feature ROSHN Saudi League highlights in English for the 2025/26 and ...
The competitive landscape among streaming services is intensifying, with companies striving to balance exclusivity and accessibility. DAZN's decision to provide free LALIGA content is a strategic ...
In a groundbreaking move for football fans worldwide, DAZN has announced a historic partnership with LALIGA that will provide free access to official match highlights for the next two seasons. This ...
DAZN has further expanded its football portfolio, landing the global rights to build a ROSHN Saudi League hub on its platform for the next two seasons.
In the La Liga 2025-26 season opener, Real Madrid will host Osasuna at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. This is the first league ...
DAZN, the leading global sports streaming platform, has been awarded the local broadcast rights to 175 LaLiga matches over the next five seasons. From 2022 to 2027, DAZN will broadcast exclusively ...
Global sports streaming service DAZN and leading Spanish broadcast group Movistar Plus have acquired the audiovisual rights to the country’s top soccer division, LaLiga, from the 2022/23-2026/27 ...
Global sports streaming service DAZN and leading Spanish broadcast group Movistar Plus have acquired the audiovisual rights to the country’s top soccer division, LaLiga, from the 2022/23-2026/27 ...
Spain's LaLiga has reached an agreement to sell its domestic broadcasting rights to Movistar and DAZN for 4.95 billion euros ($5.59 billion) over five years, it said in a statement on Monday.