The knockout stage of the World Cup has entered its critical phase, and this time television broadcasting has become a controversial issue. While fans are eager to watch the crucial matches, the distribution of these broadcasts has been done in a strangely manner.
Matches Only on Pay Television!
Three important matches from this stage will only be viewable through pay television networks. This decision has caused significant dissatisfaction among fans, prompting many to consider changing their viewing methods. While football should be regarded as a public and communal event, it seems that financial interests have taken precedence this time.
Under these circumstances, football fans must seek ways to watch these matches and will have to view football from a different perspective. Does this decision mean the end of easy access to football for the public?
By Tag Clar Editorial