DAZN will exclusively live the AFC Asian final qualifying match between Indonesia and Japan, starting at 9:00 pm on November 15, for free, starting at 7:30 in No need to register as a member of DAZN, and you can watch it immediately.
The match between China and Japan on the 19th will also be streamed for free. This will start streaming at 8pm on the same day and start at 9pm.
DAZN plans to launch a full feature in the near future that allows you to enjoy free content without signing up, and you can watch two Japanese national team away games streamed for free on “FanZone” via click on the relevant URL or program on the site You can watch it immediately.
The FanZone distribution is said to be an interactive live distribution that makes full use of the chat function with guest appearances. While enjoying the game footage, fans can exchange comments and vote, and the performers can pick comments, introduce them, and answer questions. also completed.
During the match against Indonesia on the 15th, Hiroyuki Yabe of Ninety Nine, Shiori Tamai of Momoiro Clover Z, Hiroyuki Iguchi of Westland appeared as guests, and Ryohei Hayashi appeared as a commentator. For the match against China on the 17th, Tomoaki Makino will be available to provide commentary.
In addition to the aforementioned FanZone distribution, subscribers to the ”DAZN Standard” paid plan can watch traditional live broadcasts that go deeper into DAZN’s unique theme, “increase your soccer IQ just by watching.” For the match against Indonesia, Shinji Ono, Kengo Nakamura, and local reporter Hisato Sato will be on the commentary team, and they will explain various plays with a focus on “why the game is developing.”
What are the benefits of free sports streaming for fans and platforms like DAZN?
Time.news Interview: The Future of Sports Streaming with DAZN Expert, Hiroshi Takeda
Editor (Samantha Lee): Welcome, everyone, to Time.news! Today, we have an exciting opportunity to discuss the evolving landscape of sports streaming with Hiroshi Takeda, an expert in digital media and streaming services. Thanks for joining us, Hiroshi!
Hiroshi Takeda: Thank you for having me, Samantha! It’s a pleasure to be here.
Samantha: Let’s dive right in. Recently, DAZN announced they will stream the AFC Asian final qualifying match between Indonesia and Japan for free. How significant is this move for sports fans, particularly in Asia?
Hiroshi: That’s a fantastic question! Streaming such high-stakes matches for free dramatically increases accessibility for fans who otherwise might be unable to afford sports subscriptions. It not only promotes the sport but also allows a broader audience to engage with national teams, which is especially important in regions with a strong football culture, like Asia.
Samantha: Absolutely! And I understand that the match between China and Japan will also be available for free. How does this strategy fit into DAZN’s broader approach to engaging fans?
Hiroshi: By offering free streams, DAZN is tapping into a ‘freemium’ model that can help build brand loyalty over time. This way, they can attract viewers who may later convert into paying subscribers for more exclusive content. It’s a win-win; fans get immediate access to significant matches, and DAZN can cultivate a larger user base.
Samantha: Interesting! I also read that DAZN plans to introduce features allowing users to enjoy free content without registration. How do you think this will impact user experience?
Hiroshi: This could greatly enhance user experience by reducing barriers to access. Often, potential viewers are deterred by the registration process. By eliminating that step, DAZN can provide instant gratification, allowing fans to jump right into the game. It’s all about making it as easy as possible for people to watch.
Samantha: Definitely! With live sports being such a crucial element in streaming services, how do you see the competition evolving in the next few years?
Hiroshi: We will likely see more companies adopting similar strategies, especially with major sporting events approaching. Competition will intensify, pushing platforms to innovate in terms of user interface, viewer engagement, and content offerings. Streaming services that prioritize accessibility and user experience will thrive.
Samantha: It sounds like a dynamic future ahead! Lastly, what advice would you give to sports fans who may be hesitant to embrace streaming services for live events?
Hiroshi: I’d suggest they give it a chance! Streaming services are continually improving and offering new features. For sports fans, the ability to watch games live, on-demand, and for free is a significant advantage. They should explore the available options, as it could enhance their sports viewing experience.
Samantha: Thank you so much for your insights today, Hiroshi! It’s clear that the world of sports streaming is evolving rapidly, and DAZN is definitely at the forefront of that change.
Hiroshi: Thank you, Samantha! I’m excited to see how the landscape continues to evolve and how fans will embrace these new opportunities.
Samantha: And thank you to our audience for tuning in. Stay connected with us at Time.news for more insights into the world of digital media and beyond!