Yahoo has rolled out the online version of Barclays English Premier League highlights service.
The firm added that it has previously agreed for a contract with FA that permits to showcase a five minute video highlight of every Premier League football till the next three years.
Through a Press Release the firm stated the service is endorsed by video advertising partners Adidas, Heineken, BT and Sony Pictures.
The all new Premier League highlights service will be showcasing a multi-million pound marketing campaign that comes with tag line: "Miss a game? We didn't". The feature will allow viewers to watch five minute video clips of all the matches that come over the weekend on a Monday morning. Viewers would be able to access the service with the titles 'Best-of' packages that comprise of 'Best Goals', 'Best Saves', 'Tactical Debate' and 'Team of the Week'.
Mark Rabe, Managing Director, Yahoo! UK, stated: "Following on from the success of Yahoo!'s World Cup activity with David Beckham, our ambition for Barclays Premier League coverage is for Yahoo! to become your home for football online - whether you're a user or an advertiser."
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