
Netflix has unveiled a deal with the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) to stream in Mexico the Nations League finals and the Concacaf Gold Cup tournaments, starting in 2027.
The four-year deal will make Netflix the exclusive home in that Latin American market for the 2027 and 2029 editions of both competitions, where the Mexican national team and players feature. The CONCACAF Gold Cup final viewership falls short of the World Cup, which will get underway this summer, but it has grown in North America.
“At Netflix, we are increasingly investing in live events that connect with our audience’s greatest passions, and football is, without a doubt, the passion that unites us as Mexicans,” Carolina Leconte, vp of content for Mexico and Latin America acquisitions at Netflix, said in a statement. “Concacaf national team matches bring together millions of fans in Mexico like
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