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Nigerian League: NPFL Set For Live Streaming Of Matches As Equipment Arrive Stadiums
Ahead of the start of the upcoming Nigeria Professional Football League season, the equipment to facilitate the live broadcast of matches have started arriving at designated venues for coverage.
The NPFL broadcast partners Propel Sports have shortlisted 10 stadiums for live streaming of the 2023-24 NPFL games.
Lekan Salami Stadium, Ibadan; and Muhammed Dikko Stadium, Katsina, are the latest venues to receive the Pixelot AI cameras.
The remaining venues are expected to get the streaming equipments before the start of the new NPFL season.
Other match venues that are yet to get the streaming equipments are Godswill Akpabio Stadium (Uyo), Kwara State Stadium (Ilorin), Enyimba Stadium (Aba), Sani Abacha Stadium (Kano), Rwang Pam Stadium (Jos), Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium (Benin), Pantami Stadium (Gombe) and Mobolaji Johnson Arena (Lagos).
The 2023-24 NPFL season is expected to commence on August 26.
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