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Old 01-04-2023, 14:05   #11265
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
My money would be in buying EFL rights at that level would be entirely loss making on it’s own. It would however start a critical base of football fans (avoiding the “start from zero” problem with Premier League or Champions League rights.

It’d mean getting lesser packages - the Amazon bargain bucket plus one game per week, or one game per Champions League round of fixtures might be viable as they’d have content every week.
I agree such an approach would make sense. Could DAZN get the EFL rights on a global basis?

However, in the absence of an additional upsell like gambling, I think DAZN like BT Sport will struggle to make money in the UK if not beyond.
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