FanDuel, North America’s premier online gaming company, and Euroleague Basketball announced a broadcasting agreement on Monday for the 2024-25 season.
As part of this new partnership, one game from every Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Regular Season round will air exclusively on FanDuel TV’s FAST channel FanDuel TV Extra and its OTT platform FanDuel TV+, within the United States.
This broadcast agreement offers basketball fans across the U.S. the opportunity to experience the intensity and skill of Europe’s top basketball league on a free-to-air basis. The business move further expands FanDuel TV’s live rights portfolio and EuroLeague’s global reach.
“This agreement with FanDuel is a major step in expanding our footprint outside the pan-European ecosystem. By expanding the EuroLeague broadcasting offer to U.S. audiences, we’re opening exciting opportunities to grow our fan base and connect with basketball enthusiasts on a global scale,” said Alex Ferrer Kristjansson, Euroleague Basketball Marketing and Communication Chief Officer.
Mike Raffensperger, President, Sports at FanDuel, added: “We’re constantly looking to expand FanDuel TV’s robust offering of live sports. … EuroLeague has proven to be a highly engaging market amongst FanDuel users.
“Our agreement will provide more visibility to Europe’s premier basketball league and bring even more captivating watch-and-wager programming to FanDuel TV.”
Fans can tune into FanDuel TV Extra or FanDuel TV+ to catch one game from all 34 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Regular Season rounds. Viewers will be able to stay up to date on the league’s top clubs and emerging talents.
FanDuel TV Extra is currently available on several streaming platforms. This includes Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, Plex, Tubi, Xumo Play, and via FanDuel’s own OTT platform FanDuel TV+.
FanDuel TV+ is free to watch using a FanDuel account number. It can be downloaded on Roku, Amazon Fire, Apple and Android TV connected devices or stream online at FanDuel.com/watch.
Upcoming EuroLeague games on FanDuel TV+ and FanDuel TV Extra are listed below:
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