Live streaming has transformed sports viewership, making games more accessible than ever. In the past, fans relied on TV broadcasts, which were limited by time and location. Now, platforms like ESPN+ and DAZN let fans stream games on their phones, tablets, or laptops, even while traveling. The interactive features enhance the experience: viewers can vote for the "Player of the Match," join live chats with other fans, or access real-time stats. For example, during a soccer game, viewers might switch between camera angles to focus on their favorite player. It also benefits smaller sports—leagues like the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) use live streams to reach a wider audience. However, subscription costs can be a barrier for some fans. Despite this, live streaming sports is growing rapidly, as fans demand more flexibility and engagement.​

Live streaming has transformed sports viewership, making games more accessible than ever. In the past, fans relied on TV broadcasts, which were limited by time and location. Now, platforms like ESPN+ and DAZN let fans stream games on their phones, tablets, or laptops, even while traveling. The interactive features enhance the experience: viewers can vote for the "Player of the Match," join live chats with other fans, or access real-time stats. For example, during a soccer game, viewers might switch between camera angles to focus on their favorite player. It also benefits smaller sports—leagues like the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) use live streams to reach a wider audience. However, subscription costs can be a barrier for some fans. Despite this, live streaming sports is growing rapidly, as fans demand more flexibility and engagement.​

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