With new channels added every month, Samsung’s free ad-supported streaming TV service is getting more and more attractive. The South Korean company expanded Samsung TV Plus’ service earlier this month by adding seven new channels in the US.
With new channels added every month, Samsung’s free ad-supported streaming TV service is getting more and more attractive. The South Korean company earlier this month Samsung TV Plus‘s expanded its service by adding seven new channels in the US.
Good news for football fans with FIFA + Channel on Samsung TV Plus
Samsung announced today that a handful of sports channels are available to watch for free on its Streaming TV service. One of the most important channels of the list is FIFA+. This channel features original content from FIFA and highlights from the archive of Men’s and Women’s football.
While the originals consist of full-length documentaries, documentary series and short films, the Archive includes full match replays and tournament highlights, goal packs, team-focused programs and special player profiles.
New sports channels and FIFA Women’s World Cup live matches
“Samsung is pleased to add the FIFA+ channel to Samsung TV Plus, thereby expanding the range of sports content available on Samsung TVs and Galaxy devices,” said Richard Jakeman, Head of Business Development, Samsung Electronics Europe.
“Starting with a global streaming pipeline rich in FIFA+ content will add incredible value to our customers, and they will be able to experience an exciting new chapter in women’s football as the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 continues,” added Jakeman.
In addition to the FIFA+ channel, Samsung TV Plus also includes DAZN FAST+ (Austria and Germany), DAZN Women’s Football Channel (Australia and New Zealand), DraftKings Network (US) and Tennis Channel (Austria, Germany, India, Netherlands, Switzerland and UK). It is stated that four new channels have been added, including
Expanding international reach of Samsung TV Plus
Samsung TV Plus on Galaxy phones, tablets and smart TVs in Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Netherlands It is available in the UK and USA. Do you think this feature will come to our country as well?