Khaleej Times

Big relief to football fans as beIN resumes broadcast

- Kelly Clarke kelly@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Football fans across the UAE let out a sigh of relief on Monday, after du announced that beIN Sports Channels have resumed regular broadcasti­ng on its network.

The relief was met with some confusion by sports fans, however, as beIN had released a statement on Sunday saying it had “not been able to reach an agreement to continue its services over du’s network”.

The earlier news left sports fans reeling, with many complainin­g that the late announceme­nt — just days ahead of the Fifa World Cup kick-off — meant they were now left scrambling for alternativ­es to watching the month-long tournament.

But Monday’s sudden developmen­t has been described as music to fans ears.

“For football fanatics like me, it was the news we were waiting for. It will be music to all of our ears,” British expatriate Leeton Read told Khaleej Times.

But like many, he did question the back and forth developmen­ts that have been going on over the past few days.

“I’m not quite sure why the two statements were so conflictin­g less than a day apart, but I guess that’s just how business works. All I care about is getting to see the World Cup matches. And now I don’t have to switch providers or watch it on a fuzzy computer screen,” he said.

This latest announceme­nt now means du Home customers will be able to watch one of the world’s biggest sporting events on TV, live and in full HD; a luxury many sports fans thought had been pulled from under their feet less than 24 hours before.

In Monday’s statement from du, it announced the launch of four exclusive beIN Sports channels for the World Cup.

Dh551 for all matches live

After days of deliberati­ons, du and beIN Sports finally reached an agreement to offer du customers the 64 matches, live and in full HD, across four exclusive beIN Sports channels.

Customers who wish to subscribe for this exclusive standalone package for the duration of the World Cup can do so at a cost of Dh551.

“We are delighted to offer this incredible event to our valued customers by screening all 64 football matches across our dedicated beIN Sports channels. We offer complete transparen­cy of service for our customers, enabling them to enjoy the biggest showpiece in the football calendar,” Fahad Al Hassawi, deputy chief executive officer, Telco Services, EITC said.

When Khaleej Times spoke to JLT resident Jayj Shah on Sunday, he was disappoint­ed at beIN’s initial announceme­nt, just days ahead of the World Cup. But on Monday, he heaved a sigh of relief. “What’s important now is that I get to watch the World Cup at home. I won’t be left seeking alternativ­e options to go watch the games elsewhere.”

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