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Huge expansion for FAST channel FIFA+

July 26, 2023 08.39 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

The FAST channel FIFA+ is now available on five new connected TV apps (Samsung TV, LG, VIDAA, Amazon Fire, and Android TV) and five new FAST channel platforms (Samsung TV Plus, LG Channels, VIDAA Channels, The Roku Channel and Rakuten TV).

Featuring a wide range of Originals, live broadcasts, and an extensive archive, FIFA+ has become a global hub for football, and now the platform will be on the home screens of millions globally as the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 continues apace.

Content from the tournament is available across the platform – including interviews, highlights, full match replays after 24 hours in select territories, and more – while more than 60 countries including Brazil, Japan and The Netherlands can watch live broadcasts of the matches.

Commenting on the expansion, Charlotte Burr, FIFA’s director of strategy, digital and FIFA+, said: “We are excited to bring FIFA+ to fans through these connected TV apps and FAST channel platforms , extending our reach and making football more accessible to a wider audience.

“Our goal is to connect fans from every corner of the world and provide them with unrivalled access to the sport they love. This expansion is a significant step towards achieving that vision and bringing the beautiful game to everyone. Every innovation we make is rooted in growing the game, and we want to thank all the CTV and FAST platforms for their support in making this happen.

“FIFA is committed to using digital platforms to create an inclusive and immersive football experience for all”.

The expansion follows FIFA+’s first year, which saw the platform welcomed 211 million unique users for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, alongside 190 million views on match recaps.

The entire FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 archive was released on the platform earlier this month, alongside the women’s football documentary, All Roads Lead Down Under – one of FIFA+’s most ambitious Original storytelling projects yet.

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