A-League men’s and women’s matches will continue to be broadcast with the Australian Professional Leagues to sign a last-minute deal with a new broadcast company after being blindsided by the collapse of Global Advance.
Since signing a broadcast agreement with Network 10 and Paramount three years ago, the APL has paid Global Advance for the production of its games, with the deal reportedly worth nearly $12m per season (per AAP).
However, on Wednesday, the APL was told the Global Advance had gone into administration, jeopardising the future broadcasting of A-League games and with money owed to the APL for already outlaid costs.
But a last-minute production deal with NEP for the rest of the 2023-24 season is set to be announced on Thursday, ensuring all A-League men’s and women’s matches will continue to be televised, including Thursday night’s women’s match between Central…
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