LaLiga, the organising body of the top two divisions of Spanish football, has struck a carriage deal with the Sky España arm of the European pay-television group to offer its official television channel for the second-tier Segunda División through Sky’s recently launched OTT platform.
LaLiga 1l2l3 TV will now be added to the service launched in September, entitled simply Sky.
The agreement, terms of which were undisclosed, allows Sky subscribers to watch every game from every matchday, including live coverage of 10 fixtures per round, as well as all the exclusive programming offered by LaLiga 1l2l3 TV.
LaLiga president Javier Tebas said: “Working with Sky and their OTT service in Spain also shows our commitment to developing the way in which we offer football to our audience.”
Sky currently offers 14 of the most popular pay-television channels in Spain for a fee of €10 ($11.5) per month on a non-contract basis.