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June 8 (Reuters) – Fox will air National Football League games on its platforms in Mexico starting ​with the 2026 season under ‌a multi-year agreement announced on Monday.

The deal comes as media companies continue betting on live events to boost viewership and ‌drive ​subscriber growth amid competition ⁠from a mature ⁠streaming market.

Here are more details:

• The deal will give Mexican viewers access to a broad slate of ​games each year, including Thursday Night Football, the Sunday regular-season games, ⁠and Thanksgiving Day ⁠matchups.

• The agreement also covers ​all playoff games from the NFC, ​one of the NFL’s two conferences, ‌along with the annual Pro Bowl Games and the Super Bowl – the league’s championship game.

• Fox will ⁠distribute content across its linear TV channels FOX and FOX+, its FOX One streaming ⁠service, and ‌select programming on FOX ⁠on Tubi, a free streaming ​platform.

• ‌Beyond live games, Fox ​will air ⁠four weekly original NFL programs for Mexican audiences, including two weekly editions of a fantasy football-focused show.

(Reporting by Anhata Rooprai in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Diti Pujara)

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