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TOD secures exclusive EPL streaming rights in MENA until 2028

TOD secures exclusive EPL streaming rights in MENA until 2028

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BeIN Sports secures EPL broadcasting rights, giving TOD access to three more seasons of the Premier League.
TOD, the sports and entertainment streaming platform in the MENA region, has extended its exclusive digital streaming rights for the English Premier League (EPL) for another three seasons. This renewal cements TOD's position as the sole destination in the region where fans can watch every match of one of football's most popular leagues.
The extension underscores TOD's dedication to delivering premier live sports content with an enhanced digital experience. Viewers will continue to enjoy full coverage of all Premier League matches — including games featuring top clubs like Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City — available in HD and 4K across mobile devices, smart TVs and desktops.
Speaking about the deal, John-Paul McKerlie, VP of Marketing and Sales at TOD, said: 'The Premier League holds a special place in the hearts of football fans across the region, and we are proud to continue being their home for it. This extension reflects our ongoing mission to deliver not just games, but unforgettable moments, through live coverage, available in multiple languages and in the highest quality possible.'
In addition to live and on-demand match coverage, TOD's offerings include real-time match statistics, instant highlights, and multi-angle replays. The platform also provides personalised content in Arabic, English and French, tailored to local audiences for a more engaging experience.
The new EPL season on TOD will offer fans across MENA seamless access to every match from the kickoff, reinforcing the platform's reputation as a digital hub for global sports. Alongside the Premier League, TOD remains the regional home of other major sports events including the UEFA Champions League, LaLiga, NBA, and Formula 1, solidifying its status as a comprehensive sports streaming destination.
All Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, and Manchester City matches, along with every other Premier League team, will be streamed live on TOD when the new season kicks off.

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