Erik Gruenwedel
March 1, 2019
DAZN, the London-based sports streaming platform that signed Mexican boxing champion Canelo Álvarez to a 11-fight, $365 million fight deal, has launched service in Spain.
The service, which is available in Japan, Brazil, Italy, Canada, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and the U.S.,is offering access in Spain (€4.99 monthly) featuring sports such as Moto GP, 7 Days Euro Cup, FIBA Basketball World Cup, and soccer leagues/tournaments such as Premier League, J. League, FA Cup, Carabao Cup, Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana.
Notably, the aforementioned sports are not available to DAZN subscribers in the U.S., where DAZN remains a fight-centric service priced at $9.99 month.
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