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La Liga lands deal with Facebook

Spanish games free to viewers in Indian subcontine­nt

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Lionel Messi, Gareth Bale and a host of La Liga stars will be beamed for free to viewers in the Indian subcontine­nt as part of a landmark deal with Facebook to broadcast live matches, the Spanish top-flight division said Tuesday.

All 380 soccer matches of the new 2018-19 La Liga season, which begins Friday, will be available to watch on the social media network in Afghanista­n, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, La Liga said in a statement.

“We are delighted to team up with Facebook and be able to bring the action closer to all followers of La Liga in the Indian subcontine­nt,” said La Liga President Javier Tebas. “La liga is a reference in world football and it is a great satisfacti­on for us that now, the number of people who can watch matches live in this geographic area will be greater than ever and they will be able to do so for free through Facebook.”

The deal will last for the next three seasons and will include pre- and post-match analysis program.

The financial details of the agreement were not disclosed in the statement but Spanish sports daily Marca reported that the deal was worth 90 million euros ($105.5 million).

In June La Liga announced it had renewed its contract for five seasons, between 2019-24, for the internatio­nal broadcast rights for the Spanish championsh­ip for around 4.48 billion euros – or about 896 million euros per season, a 30 percent increase over the previous agreement.

Facebook earlier this month agreed a deal with UK broadcaste­r Eleven Sports to show one La Liga and one Serie A game per week on its platform.

Five-time World Player of the Year Cristiano Ronaldo’s Serie A debut with Juventus at Chievo on August 18 and Atletico Madrid’s La Liga opener at Valencia two days later are among the matches scheduled for free-to-air viewing. Barcelona’s visit to Valladolid on August 25 is also included.

“This partnershi­p reflects our commitment to helping broadcaste­rs reach new audiences, build their brands and deliver a great viewing experience for sports fans on Facebook,” Rhys Beer, Facebook’s live sports programmin­g lead for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, said at the time.

The deal is just the latest step toward the online sector securing lucrative live soccer contracts after Amazon secured the rights to show 20 Premier League matches a season for three years in the UK, starting from the 2019-20 season.

The US company breaks up the recent dominance of Sky and BT Sport of lucrative Premier League TV rights in a first for the online sector that is threatenin­g to shake up the traditiona­l sports rights market.

India has a billion-plus mobile phone users and close to half a billion people with internet access, most via their smartphone­s, that make streaming video from sites like Facebook possible.

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