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Sky Sport To Broadcast Rugby League World Cup 2017 In New Zealand

Sky Sport confirmed an agreement for all-encompassing coverage of the Rugby League World Cup 2017 to be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand from Oct. 27-Dec. 2, with hosting partner Papua New Guinea to stage three pool games. Under the terms of the deal, Sky Sport will broadcast live coverage of all 28 RLWC2017 matches and will also deliver a comprehensive TV and mobile offering. As part of the deal, Sky Sport has also been appointed to undertake the host broadcast for int'l TV of all RLWC2017 games played in New Zealand. This news follows an announcement made in July '16 that the Seven Network would be the host broadcaster for the RLWC2017 in Australia (Sky Sport).

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