FIFA launches its streaming service FIFA+

FIFA+

FIFA has announced the launch of its streaming service FIFA+ which provides access to live football matches, news, tournament information, and more video content to football fans. The service is now available globally and content is available in five languages including English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish.

FIFA+ will stream over 40,000 live matches a year from 100 Member Associations across all six confederations, including 29,000 men’s games and 11,000 women’s matches.

The service will also offer all the FIFA World Cup and FIFA Women’s World Cup matches ever recorded on camera. It will a more than 2,000 hours of archive content. So, you can watch old matches, highlights, magical moments, and more.

FIFA+ will also offer some original content including full-length documentaries, docuseries, talk shows, and shorts in 11 languages. Some of the original content includes a film about Ronaldinho, a six-part documentary about Dani Alves, and a five-part docuseries featuring interviews with icons like Carli Lloyd, Lucy Bronze, and Wendie Renard.

FIFA+ is ad-supported and is free for now.

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