The company paying R18 billion for exclusive rights to an event they stream for free

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A London-based sports broadcaster acquired exclusive broadcasting rights for the Fifa Club World Cup.

London-based over-the-top sports streaming platform DAZN has been awarded the exclusive broadcasting rights of the 2025 Fifa Club World Cup — featuring local side Mamelodi Sundowns — for aHowever, DAZN will broadcast the entire event for free from 15 June until 13 July 2025.

“The new FIFA Club World Cup is a merit-based, inclusive tournament that will be the pinnacle of global club football, capturing the imagination of players and fans across the world,” Infantino continued. DAZN’s acquisition of the rights comes as South Africa is formulating a new Visual and Audiovisual policy to determine which national sports matches should be broadcast for free.

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