On February 18, the UPL.TV channel, which broadcasts all matches of the Ukrainian championship live, appeared on the MEGOGO media service.
“The partnership with MEGOGO is a strategic step in the development of our channel and the league as a whole,” emphasized the President of the Ukrainian Premier League Yevhen Dykyi. “We believe that with joint efforts, even in very difficult times, we can move forward, open new horizons, and of course, become even closer to our fans. We are just at the beginning of a great journey, and we are very pleased that real professionals are by our side. This is our weighed choice, and we expect serious progress from the collaboration with MEGOGO.”
The channel will be available to all MEGOGO subscribers. UPL.TV can be found in the “Television” section of the MEGOGO media service.
“We are happy to partner and grateful for the cooperation that will allow us to broadcast quality Ukrainian sports content. Today, MEGOGO is a media service with a wide range of football broadcasts: from UPL to European top championships, national team matches, and European cups. We continue to work so that our viewers receive all the best football content within the subscription,” said Volodymyr Borovyk, co-founder of MEGOGO.
Recall, UPL.TV is a channel created in February 2024 by the clubs of the Ukrainian Premier League, which shows all matches of the UPL Championship live, as well as offers original production programs.
“The appearance of the UPL.TV channel on the MEGOGO platform is a significant step in the further development and popularization of Ukrainian football. Now even more fans will have the opportunity to enjoy the matches of the Ukrainian Premier League online. As distributors of the channel, we are pleased to cooperate as it will provide wider access to quality sports content and promote national clubs at a new level,” commented Andriy Malchevskyi, director of the distribution department and development of the broadcasting network 1+1 media.
“We are happy to join forces with the MEGOGO media service for a common goal - to make matches of the Ukrainian Championship even more accessible to a large audience,” summarizes UPL TV head Maksym Radchenko. “We thank our partners for their support and belief in Ukrainian football. We hope that from now on we can represent the UPL quality for every viewer. And clubs will receive additional opportunities to realize their commercial plans. We continue to move towards our goal, step by step getting closer to it - expanding the content base, planning new programs and shows. I hope this is not the last good news this year.”