DAZN unveils its new offer!

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Almost exclusive broadcaster of Ligue 1, DAZN is always looking for ways to recruit more subscribers. He announced a new offer this Tuesday.

Successor of Prime Video as a Ligue 1 broadcaster, DAZN got off to a difficult start and struggled to find an audience. Accused of having set a price that was much too high initially, it reacted in September by proposing a significant reduction by dropping the price initially set at 29.99 euros, to 19.99 euros per month, for an annual subscription. With the offer now over, DAZN has pulled a new rabbit out of its hat.

On Tuesday, the broadcaster unveiled a new offer valid from September 30 to October 13 inclusive. No second reduction in the subscription price, but the appearance of a completely free trial period lasting seven days, for any new customer. Thanks to this, interested people will be able to follow all of the programs offered by the platform, which naturally includes eight Ligue 1 matches live, without forgetting the ninth and final delayed.

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To be eligible for this offer, however, you must create an account and provide a means of payment. If the offer suits the customer at the end of the seven days, he will be permanently committed. If, on the other hand, the user does not find his way, he can disengage during this trial period at no cost. No invoice will be issued if a subscription is canceled within the time allowed for this trial.

By registering today, potential subscribers will be able to follow the seventh day of Ligue 1, with OM-Angers on Friday, Rennes-Monaco or even Lyon-Nantes on Saturday, without forgetting an enticing Nice-PSG on Sunday evening. And for those who would prefer to wait until the last moment and sign the offer on October 13 to follow the eighth day, there will also be some great posters like Monaco-Lille on October 18, ASSE-Lens and PSG-Strasbourg on the 19th, as well as Montpellier-Marseille on the 20th.

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