Netflix (NFLX) Secures Broadcasting Rights for FIFA Women's World Cup
This is the first time that the tournament will be on a streaming service in Canada. The 2027 World Cup is set to take place in Brazil with 32 teams, whereas the 2031 event will be even bigger with 48 teams. Canadians and the United States would be able to watch these matches live on Netflix with their subscriptions. Moreover, Netflix, Inc. (NASDAQ:NFLX) will also offer studio shows, expert commentary, and exclusive documentaries about players and the sport's rise worldwide.
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