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Twitter and SBS partner to deliver exclusive FIFA Women’s World Cup content

Twitter has partnered with SBS on exclusive FIFA Women’s World content, including a live show produced by SBS.

The announcement:

Twitter and SBS have partnered for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019™ to provide fans around Australia with a Twitter exclusive live show produced by SBS, and video highlights of the tournament’s biggest moments on location in France.

SBS will live stream #WorldGameLIVE exclusively on Twitter each match day (24 shows, in total) during the tournament. The show, hosted by David Basheer and Sarah Walsh in France, and Craig Foster and Tracey Holmes in Sydney, features a range of match actions, previews, recaps and the best Twitter highlights. The series kicked off over the long weekend with 30,000 football fans connecting with the live show post Matildas’ loss to Italy.

In addition to the live show, fans can enjoy near-live video clips from the tournament’s first whistle right through to the final, including key match highlights, interviews with players and coaches, and official press conference clips, via @TheWorldGame on Twitter.

Visa, TAB and Defence Force Australia have all come on board as sponsors for the near-live clips.

“Our partnership with SBS has gone from strength to strength in the past few years, so we’re thrilled to be working with them again around one of the biggest moments in the sporting calendar,” said Angus Keene, Head of Revenue Partnerships, Twitter Australia. “The sporting community continues to grow on Twitter and we know Aussie fans are hungry for World Cup content.

“We’re excited to partner with SBS to continue to shine a light on some of Australia’s best female athletes and offer advertisers a new channel to reach a passionate audience when they’re most receptive.”

Ken Shipp, SBS Director of Sports commented: “We’re thrilled to be able to showcase the best of international women’s football to Australian audiences. Our partnership with Twitter means we can extend our broadcast experience beyond TV to create exciting experiences for fans. We received positive feedback from our partnership with Twitter last year following our men’s World Cup partnership, and know Australians are just as keen for content for this year’s tournament.”

The partnership follows a successful collaboration with SBS last year to broadcast the #WorldGameLIVE show and video highlights around the FIFA World Cup 2018™. Over the month-long tournament, SBS broadcast 23 shows with the live streams reaching 1.5 million views.

#WorldGameLIVE will be available to Twitter users in Australia for free to both logged-in and logged-out users via The World Game Twitter account.

More ways to celebrate on Twitter

To celebrate the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019™, Twitter has also launched a special emoji that fans can use to support their favourite teams. Simply Tweet using the teams’ hashtags to trigger a special emoji. Tweeting #Matildas, #GoMatildas and #WeAreMatildas will trigger an emoji of the team’s jersey.

#Matildas emoji


Twitter has also launched dedicated event pages. Each match will have its own page, featuring multiple timelines for top commentary and latest Tweets, as well as live video covering every shot, save, and — of course — goals. You can find match pages in the Explore tab, either by searching or at the top of your timeline.

Source: Twitter media release

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