Why there are no NFL, MBL, and NHL on my Apple TV?

Now, I've got only Qello and Crunchyroll. BTW, I use Apple TV from Thailand. Many thanks in advance for your help :-)

seems it's default only in Usa
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2656721

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