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TOD - Sports & Entertainment

by TOD for Advertising and Trade

Free121 MBv26.4.2Ages 12+
4.2Store rating
1KRatings
121 MBSize
2022Released

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TOD is the MENA region's answer to a combined sports and entertainment streaming platform, carrying live rights to some genuinely heavy properties including the UEFA Champions League, Premier League, La Liga, Formula 1, and Grand Slam tennis. It also bundles movies and series from Paramount, Warner Bros, and Disney. At 121 MB it is a reasonably sized install, free to download with in-app purchases gating the actual content. A store rating of 4.19 from around a thousand reviews suggests a serviceable but not exceptional user experience.

Sports Coverage is the Real Draw

If you live in the MENA region and want live football, TOD is hard to avoid. The app consolidates beIN SPORTS rights into one place, meaning Champions League nights, Premier League weekends, and F1 race days are all theoretically one tap away. The FIFA World Cup 2026 rights make it even more relevant heading into 2026. For a sports fan in the region, that breadth of live rights is the single strongest argument for keeping the app installed.

Entertainment Add-On Feels Secondary

The movies and series catalogue from studios like Paramount, Warner Bros, and Disney is a genuine bonus, but it reads more like a bundle sweetener than a core identity. TOD STUDIOS content adds some original flavor, though how substantial that library is remains unclear from actual use. Users coming primarily for on-demand video rather than live sport may find competing dedicated streaming services offer a deeper, better-organized catalogue for a similar price point.

Who This App Actually Suits

TOD is built for a specific user: someone based in the MENA region who follows European football, F1, or tennis and wants a single subscription rather than juggling multiple services. Casual viewers or people outside the supported territory will find little reason to bother. The app has been updated consistently since its January 2022 launch, with version 26.4.2 landing in June 2026, which at least signals the developer is actively maintaining it rather than letting it stagnate.

Pros

  • Holds live rights to major properties including Champions League, Premier League, La Liga, and Formula 1
  • FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage adds significant near-term value
  • Combines sports and entertainment content in a single app
  • Actively maintained with regular updates through mid-2026
  • Free to download with no upfront cost barrier

Cons

  • Content is region-locked to MENA, making it useless for most global users
  • In-app purchases mean the free download is largely a gateway rather than a usable product
  • A 4.19 store rating from only around 1,000 ratings is a modest vote of confidence for a platform of this scope
  • Entertainment catalogue depth is unclear and likely trails dedicated streaming rivals
  • 121 MB install size is not large but adds up alongside other streaming apps