Belgian football can now also be seen in France, Germany and the United Kingdom – Football National

Belgian professional football rights holder XI Sports has entered into an agreement with streaming platforms MyCuJoo and OneFootball to broadcast all matches of the Jupler Pro League. The Pro League announced this on Thursday. Thanks to the deal, Belgian football will also be seen in France, Great Britain, Spain and Germany.

Two weeks ago, XI Sports and the Pro League announced an agreement with the American sports channel ESPN to broadcast live three games of 1A to the other side of the Atlantic Ocean every weekend. The deal was concluded by partner Mediapro, which markets the international TV rights to the Pro League.

Working together with the now well-known streaming platforms MyCuJoo and OneFootball, Eleven, Mediapro and Pro League are the next hurdles in the international spread of Belgian club football. MyCuJoo has a presence in some 150 countries worldwide, broadcasting more than 20,000 matches annually and recently added to the Eleven Sports Group portfolio. The Onefootball app provides live football scores and football news and reaches over 30 million fans per month.

Eleven and Pro League are responding to a rapidly growing trend among sports fans so that sports content can be consumed more and more digitally. “We are expanding our audience and making our clubs visible more internationally through technology and platforms that allow fans to customize offerings to their preferences. Collaboration with OneFootball and MyKaju Is a classic example of, “Leander. Says Monabaliou, Pro League Business. Director.

All matches of the Jupler Pro League in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Britain, Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Scandinavia and Ireland will be followed from now on. Until the play-offs, the offer will be free on both platforms. It later becomes a pay-per-view, which must be paid per match to watch the stream.

Two weeks ago, XI Sports and the Pro League announced an agreement with the American sports channel ESPN to broadcast live three games of 1A to the other side of the Atlantic Ocean every weekend. The deal was concluded by partner Mediapro, which markets the international TV rights to the Pro League. Working together with the now well-known streaming platforms MyCuJoo and OneFootball, Eleven, Mediapro and Pro League are the next hurdles in the international spread of Belgian club football. MyCuJoo has a presence in some 150 countries worldwide, broadcasting more than 20,000 matches annually and recently added to the Eleven Sports Group portfolio. The OneFootball app provides live football results and football news and reaches more than 30 million fans per month, according to XI and Pro League, responding to a rapidly growing trend among sports fans to consume fast sports content. for. “We are expanding our audience and making our clubs visible more internationally through technology and platforms that allow fans to customize offerings to their preferences. Collaboration with OneFootball and MyKaju Is a classic example of, “Leander. Says Monabaliou, Pro League Business. Director. All matches of the Jupler Pro League in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Britain, Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Scandinavia and Ireland will be followed from now on. Until the play-offs, the offer will be free on both platforms. It later becomes a pay-per-view, which must be paid per match to watch the stream.

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