DAZN is making its sports streaming service available as a subscription on Prime Video in the UK and US markets.
The addition of the key UK and US markets further expands DAZN’s distribution strategy, with the service already available through Prime Video in France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Japan, and Canada.
DAZN’s coverage in the UK and US currently spans more than 185 fight nights a year from promoters including Matchroom, Golden Boy, Queensberry, Misfits, PFL and BKFC, as well as more than 300 live games from Lega Serie A and all 14 LIV Golf events live.
The addition of DAZN expands the growing selection of sports content on Prime Video, including NFL Thursday Night Football (US), the NBA on Prime (Global) and the UEFA Champions League (UK).
DAZN pay-per-view events will also be available as a separate purchase, beginning with the rematch between Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn on November 15, 2025.
The following week, on November 22, 2025, will see “The Ring IV: Night of Champions”, featuring Light Heavyweight Champion David Benavidez defending his title against Anthony Yarde.
“With an expansive slate of programming and content, DAZN has changed how sports fans watch and enjoy content around their favourite teams and athletes,” said Shay Segev, CEO of DAZN Group. “With more than 185 fights per year, hundreds of football matches, basketball games, and more, we’re delighted to showcase the breadth of offerings and content DAZN has to offer to even more audiences. It’s another step forward in bringing the best that sport has to offer to fans across the globe.”
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