ESPN + expands its range of football again. After losing the Italian series at Paramount +, the streaming service announced a case with the Spanish Liga for next season. Revealed during Disney’s revenue call with an MLB case for 30 regular season games, the Liga Arrangement is an eight-year transaction covering 380 matches per season.
Before now, the Liga has been broadcast in the United States on Bein Sports and could be broadcast of services like FUBOTV and Sing TV. Hundreds of matches will be ESPN + exclusively, with “SELECT” games broadcast on ESPN networks. In total, ESPN now offers fans of more than 2,900 games per season. ESPN + GM Russell Wolff said in a statement that “this agreement creates a real house for Laliga in the United States for years to come and cements ESPN + as the first football platform.”
For a moment now, ESPN + has been obvious for football fans. The service was housed at the German Bundesliga, in English FA Cup, at the CARABAO English Cup, at the EFL Championship (2nd Division of England), MLS, USL (US 2nd Division, Dutch Eredivisie, UEFA League and several others. It’s a lot of football for $ 5.99 per month or $ 59.99 a year. The Liga brings two of the largest clubs from all over Europe to ESPN +: FC Barcelona and Real Madrid. Of course, the first is The current house of Lionel Messi, one of the best active players in the world.