Overview
- Concacaf and Netflix announced Tuesday a four‑year deal that gives Netflix exclusive rights in Mexico to the Gold Cup and the Nations League Finals for the 2027 and 2029 editions.
- Coverage begins in March 2027 with the Nations League Finals at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and continues with the Gold Cup in the summer.
- Netflix said the matches will be included in standard subscriptions at no extra fee, and the agreement covers only men’s national‑team competitions.
- Multiple outlets report the Mexican rights are valued at about 60 million dollars, though neither party disclosed financial terms.
- The shift has triggered a Morena proposal to classify national‑team games as events of public interest that must air free‑to‑air, citing low streaming access compared with near‑universal TV reach, and it remains unclear whether Televisa or TV Azteca will obtain sublicenses.