LaLigaTV, the 24/7 competition channel that shows all matches live, will remain available on Amazon Prime Video and Premier Sports Player channels.
LaLiga and Premier Sports have renewed their broadcast agreement for the UK and Ireland for a further three years. Premier Sports will therefore remain the exclusive owner of the audio-visual rights to LaLiga Santander in both territories for the 2022/23, 2023/24 and 2024/25 seasons.
“We are delighted to extend our relationship with LaLiga until 2025,” said Richard Sweeney, CEO of Premier Sports. “Since 2019, Premier Sports and LaLiga have worked side by side to effectively promote Spanish football, thanks to which we have come to appreciate the deep passion that makes LaLiga the most popular foreign league on these shores. With the recent addition of broadcast rights, the manager added: “After the addition of the UEFA Nations League With Euro 2024 qualifiers to our portfolio, we continue to position Premier Sports as the destination of choice for football fans across the UK and Ireland.” Melcior Soler, LaLiga’s Audio-Visual Area Director, said: “In the past three years, we have seen LaLiga reach British and Irish viewers. Through a unique distribution strategy developed in partnership with Premier Sports.”
Premier Sports broadcasts in the UK and Republic of Ireland with live and exclusive rights to top tier sport, including: Premier League, UEFA Nations League, UEFA Euro 2024 Qualifiers, LaLiga, TOP 14, United Rugby Championship (URC), RFL Betfred Championship Challenge Cup, Scottish Cup, Premier League, GAA, NHL and NASCAR, and also operates BoxNation, a dedicated boxing channel. Many of these rights are available in both regions and some are exclusive to each region. It is available in 16 million homes in the UK through Sky and Virgin platforms and worldwide through Premier Player or Amazon Prime. Prices start from just £9.99 per month on Sky, Premier Player, Virgin TV and on Amazon Prime as an add-on subscription.
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