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Watch The Best Chess Content On Your LG SmartTV And On Fubo

Watch The Best Chess Content On Your LG SmartTV And On Fubo

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Chess.com is excited to announce new partnerships with LG and Fubo for its ChessTV FAST channel. Now, chess fans in Great Britain, Ireland, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and the Netherlands can watch chess content on their smart television right from the comfort of their living room!

LG is one of the world's top five TV manufacturers by market share, while Fubo is North America's leading sports-first live TV streaming platform. With these partnerships, chess content is now available for free to any LG Smart TV owner through LG Channels or Fubo subscribers—potentially reaching hundreds of thousands of new chess players.

Fans can tune in at any time of the day to watch our most successful past broadcasts, including the record-breaking 2023 World Championship match, the thrilling 2023 Speed Chess Championship match between GMs Magnus Carlsen and Hikaru Nakamura, and more.

Check out the LG SmartTV channels for each country below:

LG Channels ChessTV

These partnerships are part of our continuing efforts to promote the game and help chess content reach new audiences. Earlier this year, we announced a partnership with Play.Works, the leading provider of CTV games and videos, to deliver a unique ChessTV app experience for watching video-on-demand on smart TVs.

Fans who download the ChessTV app on their Smart TV or connected device can enjoy curated content around the most prestigious chess events in the world, instructional videos and series, chess documentaries, highlights of the world's most legendary players like Carlsen and Nakamura, and more.

Are you excited to watch the best chess content in the world on a big screen? Let us know in the comment section below!

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