Play offs on ifollow?

To be honest I am not sure that people who have decided to move to Asia should be the EFL's priority.
It’s a missed revenue stream.

They should allow anyone who is registered on ifollow in a non broadcast country to buy it.

Yes I know a VPN would work if needed to mask your location, but that doesn’t normally stop them selling it.
 
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
Lets hope Liverpool or Man United arent playing at the same time because its pretty obvious which game the pub landlord will show.
 
Thankfully I have a stick, which I don't use for Blackpool games, and so won't be spending my money on those ruthless buggers!
 
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.
Just to add I've just bought a month's pass on Now which I am hoping will cover the play offs if we are not allowed in. £25 for the month.
 
For the 30 Blackpool fans in the US it's on ESPN apparently (they're also showing the Pompey game tomorrow which could be good to have on a second screen), if you don't have cable should be able to get a free trial to one of those online rebroadcasters like sling, fubo etc
 
Date-wise it looks like the first leg (a) is on Tuesday 18th May at 18:00; second leg (h) Friday 21st May at 19:45

And the other semi: Lincoln v Sunderland, Wed 19th May at 18:00; Sunderland v Lincoln, Saturday 22nd May at 15:00
 
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