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On the sports front, Paramount Plus (alongside Network 10) has also nabbed the rights to the A-League and W-League after a longstanding relationship with Fox Sports. Unlike Stan Sport, subscribers won’t have to fork out extra for access to live and on-demand matches. Like other leading streaming services, subscribers will be able to download content for offline viewing on their mobile devices. Currently, it looks like the number of titles that allow downloads is limited, but this will likely grow in the future. Since it only launched this morning, we haven’t got tons of hands-on experience with the service just yet (keep an eye out for our full review soon), but there is one notable omission: there doesn’t seem to be any 4K content just yet, which is a shame given the calibre of blockbusters in the catalogue. Here’s hoping it’s not far off.