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RTVE acquires broadcast rights for FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023

RTVE acquires broadcast rights for FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023

Madrid, 14 (Europe Press)

RTVE announced on Wednesday that it will join the agreement reached by the EBU and FIFA to broadcast the 2023 Women’s Soccer World Cup in Spain from July 20 to August 20 in Australia and New Zealand.

In particular, the corporation will broadcast 25 main matches of the tournament, one per match day, including all matches played by the Spanish team, including the opening match, semi-final and final.

In addition, it will carry out extensive coverage on television, radio and digital media, with a special team of ambassadors, covering the entire match on various RTVE platforms, with special monitoring in news spaces, announced the company. Report.

FIFA and the EBU have reached an agreement to extend the broadcasting rights of the Women’s Football World Cup to five major European regions. In this way, RTVE, ARD/ZDF (Germany), BBC/ITV (United Kingdom), France Televisions (France) and RAI (Italy) join other European public television channels to broadcast this important sporting event.

Therefore, FIFA and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) have agreed to extend their existing broadcasting rights agreement, ensuring that the upcoming FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023 will be broadcast on the EBU’s free-to-air television network. in 34 European countries.

RTVE noted that the agreement “reflects a broader commitment to the development of women’s football competitions beyond competition, along with long-term development strategies for women’s sports in Europe.”

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