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Premier Sports announce ‘innovative’ broadcast deal with League of Ireland

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The League of Ireland is set for a new look from next season after announcing an ‘innovative’ agreement with Premier Sports.

The premium sport broadcaster has been widening their coverage in recent months having taken on Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League broadcasting rights in Ireland.

Premier Sports have also stepped forward with live rugby having snapped up the Champions Cup coverage from TNT Sports.

Premier Sports have announced an ‘innovative’ agreement with the League of Ireland. Pic: Premier Sports/League of Ireland

The Ireland-based broadcaster has announced a new partnership for a major revamp of the LOITV subscription service.

LOITV evolved from the WatchLOI service that had been launched during the pandemic and it provides live coverage of all League of Ireland games – outside of matches chosen for TV – across the two men’s tiers and the Women’s Premier Division.

The new partnership will see LOITV made available Android TV, LG TV, Fire TV, Sony, Hisense as well as apps for mobile and tablet on both Apple and Android. It will also be available on desktop, Chromecast, and AirPlay.

Sean Boyd of Shelbourne in action against Darragh Leahy of Waterford during the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division match between Shelbourne and Waterford at Tolka Park in Dublin. Pic: Thomas Flinkow/Sportsfile
Sean Boyd of Shelbourne in action against Darragh Leahy of Waterford during the SSE Airtricity Men’s Premier Division match between Shelbourne and Waterford at Tolka Park in Dublin. Pic: Thomas Flinkow/Sportsfile

Ahead of the 2025 season next year, a new subscription model will be unveiled that will include new annual, monthly, and 24-hour options.

Every fixture across the League of Ireland’s three divisions will be streamed lived with a minimum two camera set ups for the Men’s Premier Division while the Women’s Premier Division and Men’s First Division will feature a minimum one camera setup.

The new platform will also host fixtures from the Sports Direct Men’s and Women’s FAI Cups, Men’s and Women’s President’s Cups, Women’s All-Island Cup as well as a range of additional games featuring League of Ireland clubs and match highlights.

Laurie Ryan of Athlone Town in action against Katie Lovely of Bohemians during the SSE Airtricity Women's Premier Division match between Athlone Town and Bohemians at Athlone Town Stadium in Westmeath. Pic: Sam Barnes/Sportsfile
Women’s Premier Division is included as part of the League of Ireland deal with Premier Sports. Pic: Sam Barnes/Sportsfile

‘We’re delighted to make today’s announcement with a world class partner in Premier Sports to bring LOITV to the next level,’ said League of Ireland director Mark Scanlon.

‘The platform has come a long way in a short period of time and having every game streamed live along with an increase in TV broadcasts has become central to the growth of the League. This partnership will bring the platform to a whole new level thanks to the expertise from the industry leading team at Premier Sports and will allow supporters of the League of Ireland easy access to all the action via modern apps and smart TVs.

‘We’re very excited to roll out the new service and look forward to seeing LOITV grow even further in the coming years.’

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