Facebook secures deal to stream Champions League matches in Latin America

Facebook has secured the rights to broadcast UEFA matches in much of Latin America, the association said yesterday. This can give Latin American soccer fans the chance to tune into their favorite sport without the need to pay to watch on their local TV station.

The contract includes a free live stream of both the organization's Champions League and Super Cup matches, adding up to 32 matches per season. A ton of Latin America's top players take part in these leagues every year, making this partnership a big deal for many soccer fans.

It's the latest in Facebook's attempt to tackle the live sports streaming market, including its move in January to hire Peter...

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