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DAZN has secured exclusive and non-exclusive international broadcast rights for Italy’s top-flight football league, Serie A, starting from the 2025/26 season. The streaming platform will deliver every Serie A match live in the UK, Ireland, and the United States, alongside comprehensive highlight packages in most global territories. In the UK and Ireland, DAZN will stream up to eight matches per round—six exclusively—with over 300 games broadcast live in full. The US market will feature Spanish-language coverage of five exclusive matches per round, five non-exclusive, and all games broadcast live. The platform has also acquired global highlight rights for Serie A, Coppa Italia, and Supercoppa Italiana, except for a few territories including Italy and the MENA region[1][5].

This expansion is set to deepen DAZN’s football presence globally and comes as the platform streams every match of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup—live and free—to audiences worldwide. The Club World Cup, currently in its knockout stage, features top clubs like Chelsea and PSG, with all 63 matches viewable live on DAZN in multiple languages. Registration for the Club World Cup coverage is free for all users, requiring only an email address[7].

DAZN continues to be a major sports streaming force, boasting over 300 million viewers and about 20 million paid subscribers globally. The company, led by CEO Shay Segev and supported by significant financial investment, is aiming to strengthen its brand in the US through marquee events like the FIFA Club World Cup and strategic sublicensing of tournaments to other broadcasters. Its app regularly ranks among the top sports apps in global app stores, reflecting rising engagement and downloads as its live sports portfolio grows[3].

Beyond football, DAZN’s programming includes major boxing events, NFL Game Pass (outside the US and China), top women’s football leagues, MMA, tennis, and more. The app supports live, on-demand, and interactive experiences, like the FanZone for social engagement, and features more than 10 linear sports TV channels, including Red Bull TV and Matchroom Snooker[6][2].

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