ITALIANS are spoiled when it comes to their football presenters. And they don’t come any more beautiful than DAZN host Eleonora Incardona. The pretty brunette regularly turns heads when
DAZN has revealed the number of paid NFL Game Pass subscribers grew by 23% year-on-year during the 2024-25 NFL season. Free users grew by 47% year-on-year for Super Bowl LIX. NFL Game Pass is the only way for international fans outside the US to watch all NFL games, including the Super Bowl.
In October, a PIF spokesperson said it had “no current plans to invest" in DAZN, which has bought the rights to FIFA's Club World Cup.
DAZN has made it clear it either wants to renegotiate a much lower annual fee or activate the break-clause in its deal with LFP.
For an event being billed as 'the fight card of the century', DAZN has already assembled an all-star broadcast team and now one of boxing's biggest names will be a special guest ringside, two-time world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.
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Sports streamer DAZN has sold a minority stake to Saudi Arabia's Surj Sports Investment in landmark $1 billion deal
According to RMC Sport, DAZN have not ruled out the possibility of withholding Ligue 1 TV right payments due to a lack of loyalty from the league’s governing body – the LFP. The broadcaster are
Football fans worldwide can watch the 2024-25 National League season with a National League TV DAZN subscription. Every game in the National League, and selected matches in National League North and National League South, is available on DAZN. That's over 600 games to watch live or on demand catch-up, all in one place.
NFL Game Pass is the only way for international fans to watch every NFL game including the Super Bowl. The NFL is big business, especially when it comes to media rights. The lure of the league’s massive fanbase and advertising draw even has the world’s largest streamer Netflix considering pursuing a major package of Sunday games.
The sports investment arm of Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund is buying a minority stake in billionaire Len Blavatnik’s streaming service Dazn Group, which holds the broadcasting rights of some of Europe’s top-tier football leagues.
The second year of DAZN’s deal with the NFL saw paid subs up 23% as free users jumped 47% YoY on the international streaming service
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