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Give Dad the gift of the beautiful game this Father’s Day with Optus Sport

Hot on the heels of bringing Aussie football fans the highly successful Euros and Copa America tournaments, Optus Sport offers viewers unrivalled access to every Premier League game.  There is also the J.League, Women’s Super League and World Cup Qualifiers exclusive to Optus Sport, as well as more international tournaments to come with the UEFA Women’s Euros in 2022 and the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2023.

 

Give Dad the gift of the beautiful game this Father’s Day and sign him up for an Optus Sport subscription at www.sport.optus.com.au. Subscriptions are available for $14.99 per month, or $139 for an annual pass.

 

Optus Sport is the home of the world’s best football and Dad can choose to watch the game live, on demand, or via a mini match - a 24-minute cutdown of a full game - on the big-screen via Fetch, Apple TV, Android TV compatible Smart TVs, LG Smart TVs, Apple Airplay, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Xbox, compatible Samsung Smart TVs or desktop, or on-the-go via tablet, mobile, or laptop. 

 

With an Optus Sport subscription, Dad can also test his skills at home with access to football drills and hundreds of workouts with Optus Sport Fitness.

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