DAZN, the international sports streaming service, has retained rights to Spanish soccer’s LaLiga in Germany and Austria for a further five years.

The OTT platform has secured an early renewal, with its current deal due to expire at the end of the 2025-26 season.

Under the new agreement, which will also include Switzerland, DAZN will continue to show live all matches from the league through the 2030-31 campaign.

The streamer has exclusive rights to air all 380 LaLiga fixtures annually.

Shoulder content and ancillary programming are also included, with the exclusive rights package offering linear and streaming rights to LaLiga’s LaLigaTV 24/7 English channel and the additional content that it provides.

LaLiga has been available on DAZN in Germany and Austria since the launch of the platform in the two countries in 2016, and it enjoys a significant following given the interest in top clubs such as Real Madrid and Barcelona, and players including Real’s German international Antonio Rudiger and Barca goalkeeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen.

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The top Spanish league launched media rights tenders in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, and several major European markets, in March.

In Germany, DAZN also holds rights to the domestic Bundesliga and Italy’s Serie A.  

Barcelona is set to clinch the LaLiga title this season after beating arch rivals Real Madrid 4-3 yesterday to take a commanding seven-point lead at the top.