The 2024 World Lacrosse Men's Box Championship begins Friday in Utica, N.Y. The 10-day event features 28 nations competing in seven groups of four. All eyes are on Pool A, comprised of the top four finishers — Canada, Haudenosaunee, United States and England — from the 2019 world championship staged on the other side of the continent in Langley, British Columbia.
England fans can watch every game at the 2024 World Lacrosse Box Championships live or on-demand on World Lacrosse’s new direct-to-consumer streaming platform, WL TV.
The 133 Championship games, including every England game, will be streamed on WL TV with spectators able to purchase a World Lacrosse Box Championships package for $49.99 (about £38).
Alternatively, women’s box fans can watch that tournament’s pool stage and play-in games with one $12.99 (about £10) pass with play-off games from the quarter-finals to the medal games available with a separate pass at $17.99 (about £14).
Similarly in the men’s competition, viewers can watch the pool stage and play-in games in that Championship with one pass costing $19.99 (about £15) and the play-off games from quarter-finals to the medal games with another $19.99 pass.
Placement games in both Championships will be streamed on the platform for free.
Launched ahead of the 2024 World Lacrosse Women’s U20 Championship in Hong Kong, China last month, World Lacrosse TV has been designed as the “premier video platform dedicated exclusively to bringing you the very best of World Lacrosse championship content, both live and on-demand”.
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England fans can watch every game at the 2024 World Lacrosse Box Championships live or on-demand on World Lacrosse’s new direct-to-consumer streaming platform, WL TV.
The 133 Championship games, including every England game, will be streamed on WL TV with spectators able to purchase a World Lacrosse Box Championships package for $49.99 (about £38).
Alternatively, women’s box fans can watch that tournament’s pool stage and play-in games with one $12.99 (about £10) pass with play-off games from the quarter-finals to the medal games available with a separate pass at $17.99 (about £14).
Similarly in the men’s competition, viewers can watch the pool stage and play-in games in that Championship with one pass costing $19.99 (about £15) and the play-off games from quarter-finals to the medal games with another $19.99 pass.
Placement games in both Championships will be streamed on the platform for free.
Launched ahead of the 2024 World Lacrosse Women’s U20 Championship in Hong Kong, China last month, World Lacrosse TV has been designed as the “premier video platform dedicated exclusively to bringing you the very best of World Lacrosse championship content, both live and on-demand”.