Fetch is now in Da Zone. Or is that the other way around?
Sports streamers can now enjoy DAZN free and Pay Per View events on the Mini G5.
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I'm currently working through my review of the Fetch TV Mini G5 set top box, but today the streaming platform has announced it's got a bit more for sports fans.
Sports streaming service DAZN (Da Zone!) has just launched on the Mini G5, and will soon be available on the Mini 4K and Mighty devices in the Apps and Sports menus.
DAZN joins over 100 channels (including FTA< FAST and premium subscription channels), 22 other streaming services and 20 on demand "channel apps", plus a movie at TV show store, making Fetch a pretty epic entertainment offering.
Fetch users can register to DAZN for free and enjoy access to select live and completed matches from a range of international football leagues like LaLiga, Serie A, Ligue 1 and Saudi Pro League.
A paid subscription to the service will offer a range of complete sports content, including MMA, FIBA basketball, motorosport, Ironman and the NFL Game Pass. Subscriptions start at $13.99 per month for a 12 month subscription, with the NFL being an additional fee.
There's also access to DAZN's Pay Per View events, which is typically boxing.
Sam Hall, Fetch Chief Content and Commercial Officer, said:
“We know our Fetch customers will love the addition of the DAZN app, which provides access to exceptional quality sporting content including PPV Boxing and every game of the NFL. This addition brings our total app count to 23, and cements the position of Fetch as the leading Australian aggregation platform.”
Shay Segev, CEO of DAZN Group, said:
“This is excellent news for both DAZN and Fetch customers. It makes it even easier to access the DAZN app in the Australia – one of DAZN’s most rapidly developing markets. We are the global home of boxing, with over 150 fights across 2024, along with combat sports, women’s football, the Saudi Pro League, Ironman, and more and we are pleased that audiences in Australia will now have even better access to this exceptional content”.