Eleven Sports has released more details about how viewers from the UK and Ireland can watch Serie A on its platforms next season.

Eleven Sports, owned by Leeds United chairman and former Suning Group advisor Andrea Radrizzani, won Serie A’s broadcast rights in the UK for the next three seasons, as well as those for La Liga.

Eleven Sports has released more details about how viewers from the UK and Ireland can watch Serie A on its platforms next season.

Eleven Sports, owned by Leeds United chairman and former Suning Group advisor Andrea Radrizzani, won Serie A’s broadcast rights in the UK for the next three seasons, as well as those for La Liga.

In a Q&A published on its official website, the media company confirmed it would stream games online and via mobile/tablet apps for iOS and Android, while it was in talks with Sky, BT and Virgin over its sports channels being aired on TV.

Furthermore, it is encouraging fans to let it know which Serie A matches they want to see, as part of its pledge to broadcast 10 live games a week.

Eleven Sports will also show delayed broadcasts of certain fixtures in the Italian top flight and supply on-demand content of highlights and goals.

Subscriptions will come in the form of ‘passes’, which can be bought monthly or yearly, with a pricing structure to be announced before the new season gets under way.

However, the passes can only be used in the UK or Ireland due to rights restrictions and can only be used to watch content on one device at a time.

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