DAZN acquires Lliga F rights for three seasons

The streaming platform and TV3/RTVE will broadcast the women's football championship matches, at a lower price than expected.

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The DAZN platform has acquired the broadcasting rights for Lliga F for the next three seasons, in a deal that also includes TV3 and RTVE for the free-to-air broadcast of up to four matches per matchday.

Lliga F now has broadcasters for its matches over the next three seasons. Following two rounds of offer collection, the DAZN platform, along with TV3 and RTVE, have acquired the broadcasting rights. The agreement comes at a lower price than last season and the amount initially requested by the Control Body.
The initial price for all matches was five million euros per season (Lot 1), while broadcasting four matches per matchday was set at two million (Lot 2). Lliga F emphasized that the offers received did not meet the stipulated amounts, leading to a second period for new bids. The clubs' final decision was to prioritize visibility and maintain the model of recent years.
According to an official statement, the agreement seeks an "audiovisual model to grow in visibility and value," prioritizing free-to-air broadcasting as a fundamental tool to build future value, reach more homes, and multiply the exposure of clubs, players, and sponsors.
It is worth noting that DAZN had previously acquired the rights until 2027 for 7 million per season in September 2022 but withdrew a year early. Now, they have re-acquired the rights for less money. In the 2025-2026 season, the competition achieved an accumulated audience of 7.5 million viewers.
A portion of the competition will be available free-to-air on RTVE and TV3, who have secured Lot 2 (four matches per matchday), provided DAZN permits, as the platform holds the exclusivity.
Lliga F has not yet finalized the sale of international rights, preferring to negotiate them on a country-by-country basis. Furthermore, there are no defined figures yet regarding individual club revenues from audiovisual rights.