The International Association of Football Associations (FIFA) today launched its own live streaming and online content platform that challenges all broadcasters worldwide. FIFA Plus The new platform, announcing its name, will host the matches of 100 FIFA member federations. The platform will also feature dedicated content for football fans.
The new platform, which was launched just before the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, to archived matches will also host. All women’s and men’s World Cup matches will be held on the platform. The total viewing time of this content will be close to 2,000 hours. Although the archive contains a total of 2,500 videos from the 1950s, this number will only increase in the coming days.
Matches can be followed live

The biggest plus of the platform is of course that the matches are free. can be viewed live it will be. Moreover, live matches are not only It won’t be limited to Europe’s top leagues. Almost all men’s, women’s and youth football matches are broadcast live on the platform. The 2022 World Cup can also be followed live on FIFA Plus.
The platform will show programs such as documentaries and talk shows, as well as live competitions and archives. FIFA Plus, which can be accessed via web browsers or mobile devices around the world, has tentatively debuted in English, French, German, Portuguese and Spanish versions. platform in the future. More language support is expected.
FIFA Plus, currently advertised totally free can be used. However, it is expected that a subscription system will come to the platform in the near future. You can download FIFA’s new platform to the Android app by clicking this link. here access by clicking. The iOS app has not yet been released.