FIFA+ Streams Thousands of New & Archived Games for Free
Along with news reports and original video content
The International Football Federation (FIFA) has launched its own digital streaming platform called FIFA+, which aims to provide tons of football content for free.
If you want to keep watching football matches, the new FIFA+ streaming platform makes it a little easier. According to FIFA’s press release, the service will stream thousands of matches throughout 2022 and offer many additional bonuses.
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What can you really get with FIFA+? As promised, you’ll be able to watch thousands of live matches throughout the year, as well as access full video footage of the FIFA Men’s and Women’s World Cups. We also release a new feed, updated daily from around the world, including some interactive elements like fan votes and quizzes.
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Original content such as documentaries, short videos, and talk shows also starts with a handful of videos and series and expands throughout the year. Captain: Season 1 An eight-part series about the captain trying to take his team to the 2022 World Cup. sign It consists of five separate episodes, each highlighting a different game-changing way of women’s football and more.
FIFA+ launches today for web and mobile (additional support for connected devices coming “soon”), and plans to split its streaming coverage into men’s, women’s and youth matches. Currently supported languages are English, French, German, Portuguese and Spanish, with six more unspecified languages planned for June.
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FIFA+ Streams Thousands of New & Archived Games for Free
Along with news coverage and original video content
Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has just launched its own digital streaming platform, dubbed FIFA+, which aims to provide loads of football/soccer content for free.
If you like to keep up on your football/soccer games, FIFA’s new FIFA+ streaming platform might make that a little easier for you. According to FIFA’s press release, the service will provide streams of thousands of games throughout 2022, along with many added bonuses.
FIFA
So what do you actually get with FIFA+? Assuming it makes good on its promises, you’ll have access to thousands of live games throughout the year, as well as FIFA’s entire archive of Men’s and Women’s World Cup footage. It’s also touting a new feed that will be updated daily from around the world, including some interactive elements like fan polls and quizzes.
FIFA
Original content—documentaries, short videos, talk shows, and more—are also on offer, starting with a handful of videos and series and expanding throughout the year. Captains: Season 1 is an eight-part series about captains trying to get their teams to the 2022 World Cup; Icons comprises five separate episodes, with each one highlighting a different “game-changer” for women’s football/soccer, and so forth.
FIFA+ is launching today for web and mobile devices (additional connected device support is coming “soon”), with plans to split stream coverage between men’s, women’s, and youth games. English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish languages are currently supported, with six more unspecified languages being added in June.
#FIFA #Streams #Thousands #Archived #Games #Free
FIFA+ Streams Thousands of New & Archived Games for Free
Along with news coverage and original video content
Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has just launched its own digital streaming platform, dubbed FIFA+, which aims to provide loads of football/soccer content for free.
If you like to keep up on your football/soccer games, FIFA’s new FIFA+ streaming platform might make that a little easier for you. According to FIFA’s press release, the service will provide streams of thousands of games throughout 2022, along with many added bonuses.
FIFA
So what do you actually get with FIFA+? Assuming it makes good on its promises, you’ll have access to thousands of live games throughout the year, as well as FIFA’s entire archive of Men’s and Women’s World Cup footage. It’s also touting a new feed that will be updated daily from around the world, including some interactive elements like fan polls and quizzes.
FIFA
Original content—documentaries, short videos, talk shows, and more—are also on offer, starting with a handful of videos and series and expanding throughout the year. Captains: Season 1 is an eight-part series about captains trying to get their teams to the 2022 World Cup; Icons comprises five separate episodes, with each one highlighting a different “game-changer” for women’s football/soccer, and so forth.
FIFA+ is launching today for web and mobile devices (additional connected device support is coming “soon”), with plans to split stream coverage between men’s, women’s, and youth games. English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish languages are currently supported, with six more unspecified languages being added in June.
#FIFA #Streams #Thousands #Archived #Games #Free
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