The OTT provider and world football's governing body will be working together to produce digital content for fans

Although there's still plenty of time between now and the latest installment of the World Cup, FIFA has some exciting news for fans worldwide.

On April 12th, the world football organizing body launched FIFA+, a digital platform that will provide access to over 40,000 matches a year from men's, women's, and youth football.

Over 90 member associations will have their games streamed on the platform, which will represent, as noted before, thousands upon thousands of matches each year.

Here are some of the leagues already available on FIFA+, with more content soon to be added:

  • Danish Superliga
  • Polish Ekstraklasa
  • Slovak Fortuna Liga
  • Italian Women's Serie B 
  • Brasileiro Feminino Serie A1
  • SAFF Women's Championship
  • Swiss Super League
  • Mozambican Football Championship
  • UNCAF Club Championships
  • Angola Girabola
  • USL W League
  • Bhutan Premier League

FIFA will be working in tandem with ELEVEN, a sports media organization that was founded in 2015 and has numerous subscribes worldwide. ELEVEN will assist in delivery, production, and distribution of live content from FIFA+ by offering fans access to live matches on its various digital platforms.