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Tottenham Hotspur fuel global reach with three-year Australian deal
Premier League football club Tottenham Hotspur have announced a three-year tie-up with Australian broadcaster Foxtel that will see the club expand its reach in the country.
The agreement will see the broadcaster carry delayed coverage of all of Spurs games, in a deal that mimics similar arrangements with other Premier League sides including Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea.
Commenting on the deal, Aidan Mullally, head of business development at Tottenham Hotspur, said: “We are delighted to announce a partnership with Foxtel. Tottenham Hotspur has enjoyed fantastic support in Australia over the past two years visiting Sydney and now Melbourne.
“We look forward to collaborating with Foxtel to bring our growing fanbase exciting and engaging content via the programming block and Spurs TV features.”
Deanne Weir, Managing Director of Content Aggregation at Foxtel, added: “This exciting arrangement with our new partners at Tottenham Hotspur furthers our continued commitment to Football in Australia.”
Spurs and Foxtel launched the deal in Melbourne as part of the North London club’s participation in the International Champions Cup pre-season football tournament.
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