From July 27, SFR will offer a new special football TV offer combining the Pass Ligue 1 from Amazon, the Prime subscription and RMC Sport for 20 euros per month. Something to seduce football fans!
Two weeks before the big return of Ligue 1, the broadcasting of football matches is becoming a major argument for attracting new customers from Internet service providers (ISPs). SFR opens hostilities by offering a special football offer by partnering with the giant Amazon. As a reminder, SFR is currently offering an offer including RMC Sport, beIN Sports and Amazon Prime at €24 per month with a 12-month commitment. However, it does not include The Ligue 1 Pass which, with its 320 championship matches and 10 most beautiful posters, is held by Amazon until 2024. To take advantage of it, you must be an Amazon Prime member – a program of loyalty program whose current price is €5.99 per month or €49 per year, but which will increase significantly in September (see our article)- – and pay an additional €12.99 per month or €99 per year – note that the offer only costs €89 per year if subscribed between July 11 and August 28. An exclusivity that disappears with the new football offer from SFR, which becomes the first operator to distribute the Ligue 1 Pass in France. And who in fact has a serious competitive advantage in the middle of the pre-season.
SFR TV: à la carte football
From July 27, for €20 per month with a one-year commitment, SFR will offer its box and mobile subscribers – via TV options – access to the vast majority of Ligue 1, via the Amazon Pass , but also to the Champions League, the Europa League and the Europa Conference League, the three major European competitions, via RMC Sport, and bonus Amazon Prime Video films and series. For an even more complete offer, as reported The Team, SFR will also offer to add beIN Sports for a total of €30 per month, again with a one-year commitment. As a reminder, beIN Sports gives access to the UEFA Champions League, Ligue 2 BKT, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga and the Turkish Süper Lig. The mobile operator also intends to market several offers from €9 per month – with or without commitment – so that its subscribers can build the subscription that suits them. There will be football for all tastes – and all budgets!