Facebook will stream live Champions League matches in Latin America

Facebook's soccer (aka football) ambitions aren't stopping with July's Premier League deal. The social network has secured the rights to stream live Champions League matches for free in Latin America between 2018 and 2021. It's not as sweeping as the earlier arrangement, as Facebook will only broadcast 32 games per season. However, the company will share highlights and magazine programming every match week.

Access started with the UEFA Super Cup on August 15th (sorry about that!), and it will include both future Super Cups as well as finals. The deal gives Facebook the free-to-air exclusive, so you'll otherwise need to pay for TV service or similar offerings to tune in.

This isn't as large a deal as Champions League fans might like. However, it still suggests that Facebook's move to hire Eurosport chief Peter Hutton is paying off. While Facebook is no stranger to live sports, it's now scoring deals that would have seemed improbable just a couple of years ago. Don't be surprised if it quickly becomes the go-to choice for online footy fans.

Source: UEFA



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