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FIFA, Netflix and World Cup
Netflix’s FIFA Women’s World Cup deal feels like a page out of the pay-to-play book: Rueter
Folding the World Cup — long the final bastion of free-to-view soccer — into a subscription service could limit viewership
Netflix To Broadcast FIFA Women’s World Cup In The U.S.
FIFA has announced that the next two editions of the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2027 and 2031 will be exclusively broadcast on Netflix within the United States.
Netflix signs US broadcast deal with FIFA for the Women's World Cup in 2027 and 2031
Netflix has secured the U.S. broadcasting rights to the Women’s World Cup in 2027 and 2031 as the streaming giant continues its push into live sports. The deal announced Friday is the most significant FIFA has signed with a streaming service for a major tournament.
Netflix scores exclusive broadcasting rights for FIFA Women's World Cup
FIFA and Netflix announce a first-ever plan for streaming the Women's World Cup, with the entertainment giant snagging U.S. broadcasting rights.
Netflix Scores Next Two FIFA Women’s World Cups
The streaming service will have the exclusive U.S. rights to the 2027 and 2031 tournaments, marking its latest foray into live sports.
What do Netflix's forays into the WWE, NFL, and FIFA Women's World Cup mean for MLB?
Why, then, all the excitement about Netflix's coming for live sports? First, there was Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul, a fight more memorable for Tyson's bare-butt interview and incessant buffering issues than the result itself.
FIFA Women's World Cup: Netflix lands deal to broadcast 2027 and 2031 editions plus documentary series
It's the first time FIFA have agreed to license their landmark tournament to a non-traditional distribution partner
Netflix will livestream FIFA Women's World Cup in 2027 and 2031. Here's the latest.
Netflix announced Friday it will live stream the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2027 and 2031 in the United States, as the streaming company continues its foray into live sports.
Netflix Scores U.S. Rights To FIFA Women’s World Cup In “Historic” Deal
Netflix is doubling down on live sport by inking a landmark deal to stream the FIFA Women’s World Cup. The streaming service has scored U.S. rights to the 2027 and 2031 installments of the soccer tournament. It is the first time Netflix has bought up a sports competition.
Netflix Scores FIFA Women’s World Cup Exclusive U.S. Rights for 2027 and 2031
The FIFA Women’s World Cup will be the first competition to be acquired in full by Netflix. According to FIFA, it “further reinforces the tournament’s status as the single biggest women’s sporting event on the planet and provides an outstanding platform to further promote the game.”
The next two FIFA Women’s World Cups will only air on Netflix
If you want to watch the next two FIFA Women’s World Cups in the US, you’ll need a Netflix subscription.
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Netflix scores rights to FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2027 and 2031
Netflix continues to grow its slate of live sporting events. The latest addition is the FIFA Women’s World Cup. Read more ...
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