Fanduel TV signs deal with One Championship

The first event was One 164: Pacio vs Brooks.
The first event was One 164: Pacio vs Brooks.

Fanduel TV will broadcast One Championship martial arts events.

US.- FanDuel has signed a deal with One Championship to broadcast the martial arts organisation’s events on FanDuel TV. The first event broadcast was One 164: Pacio vs Brooks on December 3.

FanDuel CCO Mike Raffensperger said: “We’re eager to continue expanding the variety of content we’re offering at FanDuel TV, to introduce our audience to emerging sports. We’ve long respected the content the One Championship team is producing and are looking forward to bringing their action to our audience through FanDuel TV and FanDuel+.”

Chatri Sityodtong, chairman and CEO of One Championship, added: “We are thrilled to join the FanDuel TV lineup and give our passionate U.S. audience yet another way to engage with One Championship. Having a quality partner in FanDuel will help raise the profile of our company in the region and provide their viewers with action-packed martial arts events like they have never seen before.”

FanDuel Group confirmed the launch of its FanDuel TV service in August. The service includes a distributed linear cable television network and OTT platform FanDuel+. It became the first linear/digital network dedicated to sports betting content. Customers are able to access FanDuel+ for free through their accounts.

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