Free broadcast of Rugby World Cup for existing StarHub Sports+ subscribers; Singtel to charge minimum of $73.90

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Existing StarHub Sports+ subscribers will be able to watch all 48 matches of the upcoming Rugby World Cup at no additional charges, the telco said on Wednesday. The Sept 8-Oct 28 tournament, held in France, will be screened on the beIN Sports Rugby channel (StarHub channel...

The 20-team Rugby World Cup is billed as the planet’s third-largest sporting event after the Fifa World Cup and Summer Olympics.

StarHub’s head of content and consumer business group Andrew Tan said: “We strongly believe that sports is for all, and are sparing no effort to bring top-tier sports programmes to our Sports+ customers at affordable prices. “In response to the Rugby World Cup 2019 being met with much acclaim, we decided to broadcast the event again now that it has come around four years on.

“Rugby fans in Singapore can get ready for a thrilling global rugby event, and cheer on their favourite teams anytime, anywhere – from the comfort of their homes to commuting on public transport.” StarHub customers without the Sports+ pass can sign up at $25.22 a month, with a two-year contract, to catch the Rugby World Cup as well as other competitions like Formula One, National Basketball Association and Ultimate Fighting Championship.

 

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