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Optus Sports app comes to Hisense TVs in time for UEFA Euro 2024

With a big year of sport ahead, Hisense have announced that Optus Sport is now available for TVs on their VIDAA platform.

The Optus Sport app will arrive on Hisense TVs running the VIDAA OS, covering VIDAA OS versions U5 – U7, letting customers experience the full advantage of Optus Sport content. 

The Optus Sport app will include an incredible line-up of sport this year including Premier League matches like the upcoming Real Madrid v Barcelona match next week, LALIGA, J-League, Barclays Women’s Super league and of course UEFA EURO 2024 which will kick off on June 15th, which will include live and exclusive coverage, as well as the usual coverage of hundreds of international matches.

Gideon Lui, Head of Marketing, Hisense ANZ, said: 

As proud sponsors of the UEFA EURO 2024™, we are thrilled our Hisense customers will have a fantastic viewing experience via Optus Sport. With adaptive features such as AI Sports Mode, football fans can enjoy the best that European football has to offer from the comfort of their couch!” 

If you’re a Hisense TV owner and you’re looking for more sport, you can download the app through the TV now. The Optus Sports sub will cost $24.99/mth, though if you’re an Optus customer you can get a deal for $6.99/mth through subscription management service Optus Sub Hub.

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