Recently, Ligue 1 signed a new broadcaster, DAZN, which has acquired the broadcasting rights for most Ligue 1 matches. However, some actions taken by DAZN have caused strong dissatisfaction among fans.
According to reports, subscribing to watch matches on DAZN costs as much as 29.99 euros per month, or you can purchase a single match viewing package for 14.99 euros per month. Clearly, such prices are excessively high, and many fans are unwilling to be taken advantage of, so they began seeking other ways to watch Ligue 1 matches at cheaper or even free rates.
However, according to L’Équipe, the YouTube channel “CazéTV,” which has long broadcast Ligue 1 matches in Brazil, announced that this weekend they will not continue to broadcast Ligue 1 matches. This is at the request of Ligue 1 to prevent some fans from circumventing “geo-blocking” and watching matches without using the DAZN app, in other words, DAZN cannot accept any non-paying viewing behavior.
CazéTV holds the broadcasting rights for Ligue 1 in Brazil, and French fans could previously use certain methods to watch Ligue 1 matches more cheaply here. Now, this route has also been cut off, causing strong dissatisfaction among fans, with many commenting: “DAZN’s behavior is too unseemly.” “In France, there are always 100 ways to make you pay.”
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