Today, Roku announced the launch of its new Soccer Zone, a dedicated destination that brings live matches and related content together in one place, as Canada prepares to co-host the world’s biggest soccer tournament alongside the United States and Mexico.
The Soccer Zone includes full access to this summer’s live soccer matches available through subscriptions to TSN, RDS, and Crave, in one simple, centralized hub on Roku devices. Fans can also stay up to date with a dynamic scoreboard covering all matches, alongside a leaderboard tracking the tournament’s top goal scorers. Built for a streaming-first audience, the Soccer Zone shows where matches are available across supported apps, so that fans can focus on watching soccer, not searching for it.
Beyond live coverage, the Soccer Zone curates a selection of soccer-related films, series, and documentaries, giving fans more ways to engage with both the tournament and the sport.
The Soccer Zone will be available on all existing and new Roku players, Roku TV models, and Roku Smart Projectors in Canada. Viewers can access it directly from the Roku Home Screen menu, as well as through featured placements on the Home Screen and within the What to Watch destination, ensuring the next game is always within easy reach.
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Roku Launches New Soccer Zone in Canada
Today, Roku announced the launch of its new Soccer Zone, a dedicated destination that brings live matches and related content together in one place, as Canada prepares to co-host the world’s biggest soccer tournament alongside the United States and Mexico.
The Soccer Zone includes full access to this summer’s live soccer matches available through subscriptions to TSN, RDS, and Crave, in one simple, centralized hub on Roku devices. Fans can also stay up to date with a dynamic scoreboard covering all matches, alongside a leaderboard tracking the tournament’s top goal scorers. Built for a streaming-first audience, the Soccer Zone shows where matches are available across supported apps, so that fans can focus on watching soccer, not searching for it.
Beyond live coverage, the Soccer Zone curates a selection of soccer-related films, series, and documentaries, giving fans more ways to engage with both the tournament and the sport.
The Soccer Zone will be available on all existing and new Roku players, Roku TV models, and Roku Smart Projectors in Canada. Viewers can access it directly from the Roku Home Screen menu, as well as through featured placements on the Home Screen and within the What to Watch destination, ensuring the next game is always within easy reach.
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