The deal for exclusive global streaming rights does exclude several key markets, including the Middle East and North Africa as well as China. “Overnight, this will make the best women’s football easier to watch around the world than ever before.” “DAZN is thrilled to be the new global broadcaster for UEFA Women’s Champions League and cannot wait to work with YouTube and Google to bring fans closer to the game and shine a brighter light on its stars than ever before,” DAZN Group co-CEO James Rushton said in a statement. During the 2023-2025 season, 19 of the 61 matches will be streamable on Google’s video service, while all 61 will be available through DAZN itself. The agreement makes 61 matches viewable in real time on the DAZN YouTube channel. As part of its partnership with YouTube, DAZN said it will livestream the first two seasons for free on the service. In the deal announced Wednesday, DAZN says that it secured global streaming rights as well as broadcaster responsibilities through 2025.
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