American streaming service FuboTV has secured a three-year deal to stream the English Premier League exclusively in Canada, defeating rivals DAZN to the deal.
The coup is Fubo’s highest-profile deal thus far, which will cover all 380 matches of Premier League per season until the end of the 2024/25 season.
The landmark agreement adds to Fubo’s already impressive portfolio, which includes BeIN Sports channels, Mediapro’s OneSoccer, Benfica TV, Fight Network, MLB Network, Paramount Network and its in-house Fubo Sports Network.
BeIN and OneSoccer are also new inclusions to Fubo, meaning customers will also now have access to the Canadian Premier League and the French Ligue 1 from the start of the 2022/23 season.
FuboTV Chief Executive Officer, David Gandler:
“The Premier League is considered to be the best soccer league in the world and has a huge fanbase in Canada,” he said.
“This deal allows us to bring yet another top-notch property to FuboTV, further differentiating our content offering, and giving Canadians another reason to cut the cord for exciting, exclusive sports content.”
FuboTV Vice President of Marketing, Vanessa Morbi:
“As we were analysing the opportunity, this made a lot of sense for Fubo,” she said.
“We’re very confident around the appetite for [the Premier League] in Canada and really excited about the fanbase.”
Fubo is expected to exceed 1.1 million subscribers by the end of its financial year, while revising its total annual revenue forecast from between US$612 million (849 million AUD) and US$617 million (856 million AUD) to as much as US$627 million ($869 million AUD).