Optus Sport has acquired the Australian media rights for the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) Copa America 2020 football tournament, with the event matches to be broadcast live by Optus from June to July.
The World Cup football streaming disaster could have been avoided had SBS been broadcasting the tournament in full as in the past, the Australian Labor Party claims, adding that the public broadcaster could not bid for full rights due to funding cuts by the Federal Government.
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Ecommerce poster boy Ruslan Kogan's company is putting more than $1 million on the line in a World Cup tipping competition open to Australian, New Zealand and England residents.
Optus - which became the official digital partner of the Football Federation Australia (FFA) in July - has revamped the FFA's network of websites and launched mobile apps for Hyundai A-league and Qantas Socceroos.