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Jan 20, 2024, 9:31:24 AM1/20/24
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Sky Sports and the EFL have come to an agreement to make all EFL matches (Sky Bet League One, EFL Trophy and Carabao Cup) available to live stream on iFollow while games are played behind closed doors.

Here you can find the packages available to you in your region. Due to rules around UEFA's Article 48 matches that kick-off on a Saturday at 3pm are not available for broadcast domestically and these fixtures will only be available to fans based internationally.

Texas jumped out to a 4-0 lead to start the match with a pair of kills from Skinner and a pair of errors from Beason, but the Cornhuskers settled into tie it at 6-6. Nebraska took its first lead at 10-9 as Murray ended an extended rally with a tip, then Murray took a big rip on the next point to put the Huskers up by two.

FanCode usually buys the streaming rights for non-marquee series or leagues, where something like a match pass would make sense if users just want to watch a game or two. Do you think something like this will also work for a marquee event like, say, the Indian Premier League?

Has buying the rights only for the Carabao Cup final and offering a match pass worked out better for you in terms of return on investment, compared to buying the rights for the whole tournament from the beginning?

As Manchester United fans woke up last Friday morning basking in the glory of their team knocking Barcelona out of the Europa League, the attention turned towards Sunday\u2019s Carabao Cup final. Soon, many fans, including me, realised that the match might not be broadcast in India. Because the Carabao Cup didn\u2019t have an official broadcaster in the country this season.

What piqued my interest was the fact that you could buy a \u201Cmatch pass\u201D to just watch the final, rather than having to purchase a monthly, half-yearly, or annual subscription, which is the norm in India\u2019s streaming industry.

I tweeted about it, wondering whether it\u2019s the first time a streaming platform has offered a single-match subscription. I was informed by many Twitter users that FanCode had been doing this for years. People told me they had previously bought match passes for cricket and football games on FanCode.

So, I bought the match pass for \u20B925 ($0.3) and streamed the Carabao Cup final on FanCode via my connected TV on Sunday. It was a smooth, glitch-free experience. This wasn\u2019t the first time I had used FanCode. Last year, I had bought a \u201Ctour pass\u201D for India\u2019s tour of West Indies for around \u20B9100 ($1.2). That included eight matches. I don\u2019t remember seeing the option to buy a match pass.

Almost from day one. As a sport fan, it's sometimes frustrating to come to watch your favourite team play in an event and be told that you have to buy a monthly or annual subscription of a service just to watch one match. We offer match passes, tour passes, monthly passes, and annual passes. We were very clear from the beginning that users should be able to choose what they want to watch. If you\u2019re constantly able to add value to the user, they will upgrade. Staying laser focused on the sports fan and adding value to them are the core tenets of what we started at FanCode with.

We are also very conscious of our role in helping increase the addressable customer base for paid sports content. A few years ago, every premium OTT subscription was going after the same pool of consumers\u2014one who could afford to spend \u20B91,000-1500 ($12-18) per year on sports content. Through innovative product packaging, like match and tour passes, we significantly reduced the entry barrier for sports fans to access premium, paid content on digital, thus expanding the addressable consumer base.

The core user problem that we set out to solve at FanCode was in providing sports fans access to matches that they love, with a great experience. That\u2019s why we\u2019ve been focusing on so many niche sports events; there are pockets of fans for these events all over the country, but they have limited access to them.

No, that was circumstantial. We\u2019ve done a multi-year deal with the English Football League (EFL). We\u2019ll have the entire Carabao Cup next season along with the EFL Championship. It\u2019s just that we firmed up the partnership last week. We don\u2019t like doing one-game deals because it just doesn\u2019t work in digital. Next season, there will be a tour pass for the Carabao Cup, along with some match passes depending on factors like how big the games are, etc.

It\u2019s all data-based. At our core we are a tech company, which happens to be run by passionate sports fans. We have an amazing team across product and tech who do a fantastic job in building dynamic models that use consumer data to help us make better decisions. The team is constantly experimenting with various forms of packaging with various price points to help refine our models.

We\u2019re driven by a culture of constant experimentation, which helps us learn and improve. We\u2019ve also been working on personalising user journeys to deliver more value. For example: a first-time subscriber may want to have the option of buying a match pass, whereas a repeat customer may prefer buying an annual pass cause she already knows what the product has to offer and sees value in committing for a year.

Again, it\u2019s all part of adding more value for consumers. When we introduced interactive overlays, it started from a consumer problem. Our research showed that, for younger audiences, live sports still had lots of dead spaces, especially in cricket. Users watching matches on mobile go in and out a lot more than while watching on TV. You watch, you leave, you come back in, you get an Instagram notification, you pop out again, and you keep losing context of what\u2019s happening in the game. That\u2019s what we were trying to solve\u2014when a user comes in and out multiple times, how do you allow them to catch up with context immediately.

We looked to solve this by making the experience a lot more immersive through interactive overlays on your live stream. If you enter the match during the 15th over of a T20 game and Virat Kohli\u2019s on 49, you want to know how he scored those 49 runs\u2014how many fours and sixes? Who did he score the runs against? You don\u2019t want to wait for a director to cue this up for you on the live broadcast. With the overlays, you can just tap one button on the same live-match screen and see all the stats and graphics that you want, as well as access real-time highlights of fours, sixes, wickets, and much more.

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