CazeTV, the Brazilian sports streaming platform run by the LiveMode agency alongside streamer Casimiro Miguel, has snapped up rights to the 2025 UEFA Women’s European Championship national teams’ soccer tournament.
The tie-up was unveiled on the streaming platform’s social media accounts over the weekend, with the 16-team tournament set to take place in Switzerland next July.
The news comes days after the conclusion of the men’s equivalent Euros, which took place in Germany between June 14 and July 14. CazeTV covered 25 matches from that tournament on its various streaming channels, through a deal announced last December.
GlobalData Sport estimated that tie-up as being worth $8.25 million in total.
In terms of women’s soccer coverage on CazeTV, mid-2023 saw the streaming service provide coverage of the FIFA Women’s World Cup from Australia and New Zealand, while it also holds rights to the women’s version of the South American Copa Libertadores clubs tournament this year.
Last week, meanwhile, CazeTV secured domestic rights to the first-ever game from American football’s NFL to take place in Brazil (coming up in September), as part of a wider media rights deal.
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By GlobalDataCazeTV’s rights deals are brokered by LiveMode, which manages the channel as a joint venture with Miguel.
The 2025 Women’s Euro will take place across eight Swiss venues between July 2 and 27 next year.
In late June, the acquisition of US rights was announced by the Fox network.