
Vodafone's last warning to Movistar and Orange: they want to wage war until the end
Vodafone wants to make things difficult for its rivals, who are the ones offering all the soccer matches.
Vodafone has just made a strong statement with its latest promotion. The operator has launched an offer that makes it clear it has no intention of falling behind in the football war. Without a doubt, this is a key sector for many users.
Until not long ago, football fans could only access a large part of the matches of the main leagues by subscribing to packages with Movistar or Orange. However, Vodafone's strategy now includes a significant change that will attract lovers of the beautiful game.
Meanwhile, although the British operator has given up on football in the residential segment in recent years, the situation has changed. The company has decided to give this segment a new opportunity with an interesting offer.

Vodafone doesn't completely step away from football
Vodafone decided to join forces with DAZN, the popular sports streaming service. It has a package that will allow customers to watch a large number of football matches at a competitive price. To access these contents, users must subscribe to a plan with fiber, mobile, and/or television, and add the corresponding DAZN plan.
This way, the operator fully entered the fight for football. It was a battle that until recently seemed dominated by Movistar and Orange.
Vodafone's plan is now clear: to offer its users a flexible and economical option to continue enjoying football. Although its rivals have historically dominated football in their offers, Vodafone partnered with DAZN to offer an alternative with a good selection of matches. This is without the need to make large investments.
And the best part is that with this plan, no commitment to DAZN is required. So users can unsubscribe whenever they want, providing greater flexibility.

Vodafone allows watching half of the matchday
The most economical package that Vodafone offers is composed of fiber, mobile, and television. The cost of this pack is 35 euros per month. It includes 600 Mb fiber optic, a landline with unlimited calls to landlines and mobiles, a mobile line with 25 GB and unlimited calls, as well as Vodafone TV with 70 channels.
To this, the DAZN Football plan would be added, which costs 19.90 euros per month and offers 5 matches per matchday of the First Division. It would be for 35 matchdays out of the 38 that the League has. There would also be access to the Premier League, Italian Serie A, and Bundesliga, among other competitions.
In total, the cost for users would be 54.99 euros per month, with football. This represents a very competitive offer compared to the options offered by Movistar and Orange. Additionally, with this option, Vodafone manages to offer an interesting alternative for football lovers who don't want to spend large amounts of money.
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