Facebook
will broadcast Champions League matches on the internet, in a deal with Fox
Sports, the television network announced
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Facebook will broadcast
Champions League matches for American internet users under a deal with Fox
Sports, which will host the livestreams on its pages, the channel said Tuesday.
AFP
report continues:
The
partnership will involve two group matches per day, four round of sixteen games
and the four quarter-finals of the 2017-18 season, in the social media giant's
latest foray into sportscasting.
Facebook
will act only as a host for the streams, with the images and content produced
by Fox Sports.
A
Fox Sports spokesman confirmed that the content would only be available to
Facebook users in the United States.
Facebook
has already signed partnership with the North American football league Major
League Soccer, which will see around 20 matches broadcast in 2017, as well as
an agreement with Liga MX, the Mexican championship, for some 40 games last
season.
The
social media giant, which announced Tuesday it had crossed two billion active
monthly users, also signed a deal with Major League Baseball in May for 20
regular season games.
It also enjoys a relationship with the NBA which resulted in January in the broadcast of a game between Sacramento and Golden State, only available in India -- a prized market for the North American basketball league.
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