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NWSL shifts affected matches to its own platform after streaming split

The league ended its Victory+ agreement and moved the impacted games to NWSL+ at no cost to viewers.

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Yahoo Sports reported that the NWSL terminated its media-rights arrangement with Victory+ and shifted the affected games to the league’s direct-to-consumer service.

The immediate move preserved access for fans, but it also underlines the operational risk in newer distribution partnerships. A league-owned platform can provide continuity, though it comes with responsibility for audience growth and advertising execution.

Why it matters

Sports-rights deals are not complete when the contract is announced. Payments, product reliability and the ability to reach fans matter just as much once games begin.

REPORTED SOURCERead the reporting at Yahoo Sports

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