Burnley, the newly promoted team in the Premier League, is introducing a virtual reality viewing experience for fans, allowing them to feel as though they are at Turf Moor Stadium from the comfort of their homes.
In collaboration with VR specialist Rezzil, the club will host its first immersive broadcast during a preseason friendly match against Serie A’s Lazio on August 9th.
Fans who own a special headset will have the opportunity to take virtual seats in the stadium, complete with matchday commentary and immersive audio from inside the venue.
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“This initiative showcases our commitment to fan engagement and our dedication to supporters around the world,” stated Alan Pace, Chairman of Burnley. “We aim to offer fans the best possible experience, and venturing into the virtual reality realm allows them to connect with the game like never before.”
Rezzil, based in Manchester, has entered a four-year partnership with the Premier League, focusing on athlete training and delivering VR technology for analytics across various sports. They are set to revolutionize fan engagement through their commitment to this collaboration.
“We are thrilled to partner with Burnley FC and the Premier League to provide fans with a cutting-edge football experience,” commented Andy Etches, co-founder of Rezzil. “Our technology has a proven track record in enhancing athlete performance, and now we aim to bring that experience to fans, offering a unique view of football akin to being in the stands.”
Fan Take: This innovation is a game changer for soccer enthusiasts, making the sport more accessible to fans worldwide. It represents a vital shift in how clubs engage with their supporters, potentially setting a precedent for the future of sports entertainment.