Dazn’s initial focus will be on
boxing when it expands to 200 countries, including UK, in May
A streaming service that is aiming to become a “Netflix of sport” is to expand to 200 countries, including the UK, and is targeting
Premier League rights for the
British market.
The London-based Dazn, which is owned by the billionaire Sir Leonard Blavatnik, currently operates in nine international markets but the high cost of sports rights driven by Sky and BT has delayed a
UK launch.