125 countries will broadcast the Final Phase of the Endesa League
The Exceptional Final Phase of the Endesa League will be the center of international attention, with a very important commitment from television stations on all continents for two frenetic weeks.
Up to a total of 125 countries and territories Self-employed workers will enjoy the Exceptional Final Phase of the Endesa League between June 17 and 30.
The Endesa League is preparing to experience two of the most exciting weeks in its history, with 33 games in 14 days that will not only delight local basketball fans.
And, with professional basketball in practically the entire planet at a standstill, all eyes will be focused on what happens during those two weeks in La Fonteta, with twelve teams ready to lift the Endesa League title.
One of the biggest bets comes from USA. The union of the channels Eleven y ForTheFans (FTF) will allow games to reach North American homes through the most popular platforms in the country (DirecTV, NCTC, Verizon, ATT), through new forms of TV such as Fubo.TV, Twitch o Fanatiz and, also, even through connected television systems through SmartTVs and Playstation.
"We are proud to continue its relationship with the Endesa League. Having live professional basketball in a safe and low-risk environment is a triumph for the League, its players and, of course, its fans, eager to watch professional sports content," he said. David Gross, president of FTF/Eleven Sports, which will broadcast all the matches live, with uninterrupted programming of more than eight hours a day.
Another of the great novelties is the retransmission, by the hand of FanCode, of all the matches of the Exceptional Final Phase open to the entire indian subcontinent (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Maldives). Precisely, interest in ACB basketball is growing in India and today it is already the second country with the most followers on the official ACB account on Tik Tok.
Television also joins the broadcasts Flow sports, from Belgium. It has been the last to join a list that continues to grow and that, probably more than on any previous occasion, will put the Endesa League on screens all over the planet. Fans of all nationalities will be able to enjoy the events of an exciting competition that will also be the most important basketball event on the planet between June 17 and 30.
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