
Samsung has been making strides to improve its Samsung TV Plus streaming service that comes on its smart TVs, and the latest addition to it comes in the form of rugby games, free to view for all users who have access to the service. Samsung confirms that the service will be available in the US and the UK. To watch these games, you’ll need to select and launch the RugbyPass TV FAST Channel. From there, you can enjoy all the rugby-related content you want at no cost. There is a trade-off, though, for it being free. It’s ad-supported. That means you’ll have to endure some ads in exchange for not paying for the content.
This shouldn’t be too surprising for anyone with Samsung TV Plus. There are several other ad-supported channels with content to watch, so this isn’t the first to appear. This is also extremely common across most streaming services these days. Including Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, Disney Plus, and many others. Basically, this is par for the course. Plus, if you’re a rugby fan, you might care more about getting to watch the content, regardless of whether or not you have to see a few ads, if it means you save some money.
Rugby content on Samsung TV Plus heads to the UK first
The RugbyPass TV FAST channel is currently available in the UK, as it launched on Samsung TV Plus this week. That means you should already be able to find the channel, launch it, and enjoy rugby content. If you’re in the US, however, it’s a bit of a different story.
Rugby content is heading to the US, as confirmed by Samsung’s partner in this content addition, World Rugby. World Rugby states that it will be launching this channel in the US shortly after the UK launch. So, while it’s not quite available, it shouldn’t be long before it is.
As for the type of content that will be viewable, there’s a wide variety of stuff. Rugby Sevens, original programming documentaries and series, classic matches, and in-depth analysis will all be available, according to World Rugby.
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