Rugby League World Cup Faces Free-to-Air TV Uncertainty

The upcoming Rugby League World Cup, to be held in Australia, faces a potential broadcast blackout for many UK fans after Premier Sports secured exclusive subscription rights. This marks a departure from tradition, as the BBC has historically broadcast the tournament, regardless of its location.

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has expressed her disappointment and urged administrators to find a deal that allows the event to be shown on free-to-air television. As a fan herself, Nandy understands the sentiment of supporters who will now face a paywall to watch their national team compete on the world stage. The decision not to bid for the rights by the BBC has led to this situation, leaving many to question the accessibility of the sport's premier international competition.

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