Amazon.com plans to bid for the rights to stream Premier League matches in the upcoming auction in Britain, according to a source familiar with the matter, part of a broader strategy to bring more sports content to its global customers.
The digital giant sees such sporting events as American football, tennis and soccer matches as a way to get more people to subscribe to Prime memberships, which include video streaming and convert occasional customers into more loyal shoppers.
Its interest comes as no surprise to media analyst Richard Broughton, of Ampere Analysis, who said Amazon is "very likely" to bid for one of the smaller packages in the upcoming auction for Premier League live rights for broadcast in the UK.
Broughton said he has been told that the digital giant is interested in adding to its sports footprint by making a tilt at the Premier League, Europe's most prized live sports broadcast asset. The soccer league also has a growing audience in the US.
The auction for the Premier League's live rights pulled in 5.1 billion pounds ($9.6b) in 2015 after broadcasters Sky and BT bid against each for the rights for three seasons and carved them up between them.