Streaming aggregator Hubbl is delivering on some big promises with Optus Sport finally joining the platform.
It’s good timing too, as the Premier League is about to kickoff on 17 August. Subscribers to Optus Sport will also see the Emirates FA Cup, J-League, Barclays Women’s Super League, National Women’s Soccer League, K-League, DFB-Pokal and DFB Pokal-Frauen and international matches.
“As we continue to roll out our pipeline of updates and innovation we’re excited to welcome the newest partner onboard, Optus Sport joining Hubbl now takes our sport offering to new heights,” Dani Simpson, Executive Director of Hubbl.
“With increased convenience and content choice, customers will have unrivalled access to Australian and international sporting events across the platform.”
Now that Optus Sport is on board, Hubbl has 17 of the leading global and local apps – all in one place.
“Hot on the heels of the successful live and exclusive broadcast of EURO 2024 and Copa América 2024, Optus Sport is now readying itself for the return of the Premier League, so we are excited to launch the Optus Sport app on Hubbl, which will provide Optus Sport subscribers with even more ways to enjoy the world’s best football,” said Howard Rees, Head of Optus Sport.
Hubbl is available in a small plug-in device or Hubbl Glass TV.