
How to watch England vs New Zealand: Free Streams & TV Guide for World Cup warm-up, team news
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Discovery, rights fragmentation, and geo-restrictions are now the real UX of sports — not the match itself. If you touch media or betting, your moat is increasingly the aggregation and routing layer across this chaos, not exclusive content.
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