Play offs on ifollow?

Will they be available to view on ifollow does anyone know, or the greedy 🤡 at sky only ?
It’s an interesting question.

ifollow are not meant to show anything on Sky or any game broadcast outside the UK.

Although we live in strange times - so I am interested to know - especially as an expat 👍
 
It’s an interesting question.

ifollow are not meant to show anything on Sky or any game broadcast outside the UK.

Although we live in strange times - so I am interested to know - especially as an expat 👍
I’ve heard sky have got the rights to it, if true then I haven’t got sky so it’s a case of watching it on a dodgy stream which is to risky due to the importance of it/ at a friends who have sky- none of mine have, but my brother came up with the idea that due to the pubs being open by then we could book a table ahead and watch it there, re being an expat I have no idea soz but as we know we’re in there now I’m sure someone out there will come up with a plan
 
It will be available internationally that’s for sure.

I am more than happy to pay for it, but if for any reason it’s not legally available, my iptv system will deliver - or it better had 😂
 
It is interesting question.
Of course pubs will be open so if it's only available on Sky at least UK fans can find a pub.
I would hope that Sky will sell the game on a "one-off" basis though.
£9.99 for a Now TV day membership sport card. At least the money doesn't go to Murdoch.
 
The best way forward is to invest in the Now TV monthly pass at £33.99. No commitment, just cancel before the month is up. This way you’ll see all the play off games and final, plus anything else on Sky Sports channels that might appeal. I’ve plumped for it today as i don’t have Sky or a ST.
 
Hope RL have Chizzy doing commentary. Sky on mute and Chizzy commentating. It will be like following 2 different games at once.
especially if he is sat on the opposite side of the ground to the cameras, so has a different perspective on left and right. Sometimes think he'd be better off watching it on iFollow at home as we seem to have a better view than he does.
 
It’s an interesting question.

ifollow are not meant to show anything on Sky or any game broadcast outside the UK.

Although we live in strange times - so I am interested to know - especially as an expat 👍
I thought there was an agreement to show games until it was over 50% attendance.
 
It used to depend on the tv rights I think, I could always watch every home and away match on ifollow because, I assume, in the US there's no broadcaster with rights to efl football. I'd hope the same will apply to anyone in the US at least, as I don't think nbc does anything other than PL.
 
The Sky haters out in force again but they'd glady hand over cash to the likes of Amazon.

9.99 for 24 hours use of all the Sports channel and they want crappy Ifollow the camera on Tuesday at one point was that squint I thought I was pissed.
 
If you’re happy to watch Sky in a pub, you can’t gripe at people who watch Sky at home.
Either way you’re helping put money Sky’s way.
 
especially if he is sat on the opposite side of the ground to the cameras, so has a different perspective on left and right. Sometimes think he'd be better off watching it on iFollow at home as we seem to have a better view than he does.
Its Brett who is permanently blocked off by a stanchion.
 
I'll be raising a glass to the big man, surely Sky should do the right thing and employ the dynamic duo for our matches. perhaps put up the subscription fee to boot.
This season, we've been on a magical journey together to an island on the right side of the hill that it is also a paddock. A few sinister things have happened en-route but we have arrived safely and now we want two big hands on the full loaf. Can Chizz deliver?
 
I'll be raising a glass to the big man, surely Sky should do the right thing and employ the dynamic duo for our matches. perhaps put up the subscription fee to boot.
This season, we've been on a magical journey together to an island on the right side of the hill that it is also a paddock. A few sinister things have happened en-route but we have arrived safely and now we want two big hands on the full loaf. Can Chizz deliver?
Chizz to deliver again, straight from his starring role in Line of Duty.
 
especially if he is sat on the opposite side of the ground to the cameras, so has a different perspective on left and right. Sometimes think he'd be better off watching it on iFollow at home as we seem to have a better view than he does.
Must admit that when it's Chizzy and Brett, Brett always seems to have a girder in front of him or he's scrunched up on a small seat. 😉
 
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Point of information, m'lud. As a techo-luddite can anyone tell me if the Sky package mentioned above will download/upload/load to a laptop if it has to come to that? Thanks.
 
Could Sunday be the end of the line for the match thread? If so it will be a bittersweet moment indeed 😗 🏝️
Surely, SURELY the moguls at Sky will realise the Kings of Commentary are box office? An offer must come in! Make it so 🚀🍞🤸‍♂️🤸‍♂️🏝️🏝️👍
 
Reply from ifollow - not going to be on if on Sky.


Hi Seaside

Thank you for contacting iFollow Support.

No, some games will not be available in the UK or anywhere in the world.

Latest blackout rules can be found on the broadcast schedule:

https://www.efl.com/broadcast-schedule/

The list of global territories and broadcast partners that have Sky Bet EFL broadcasting rights in 2020/21 can be found here:

https://www.efl.com/iFollow/international-broadcasters/

Please let us know if you have any further queries.

Regards,

iFollow Support
 
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So there is going to be no legal way for most of us in Asia to watch it? Thanks EFL ...
Not all the Asian countries with coverage are listed.

Ie it’s on Mio sports here in Singapore which is not listed, where a month subscription is about 50sgd.

Where are you?
 
Not all the Asian countries with coverage are listed.

Ie it’s on Mio sports here in Singapore which is not listed, where a month subscription is about 50sgd.

Where are you?
I’m in HK (ironically) where the broadcasters are too mean to pay for EFL rights
 
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