Listen to the English Premier League live on your mobile phone in SA

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New Vodacom Sports Radio service brings live audio stream of all the games and a lot more to local soccer fans

Southampton's Ché Adams in action during an English Premier League match at St Mary's Stadium in Southhampton, England, in October 2020.The English Premier League's 2021—22 season is now coming live to mobile phone users in SA after the launch of Vodacom Sports Radio, a new subscription service for customers of the telecommunications provider.

“Like many of our other digital services, Vodacom Sports Radio’s mission is to democratise access to football to achieve inclusion for all fans, not just those with privileged access.” Fans will also have access to daily news updates, highlights packages, podcasts, fixture announcements, and player and club details.

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