TV Agreement made

SeasideKurt

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This is on Swindon Towns page. I assume this is the same for everyone?

 
 
Basically then all competitive matches under EFL jurisdiction (ie everything except the FA Cup) will be available on iFollow for a tenner a match. Any match that would be covered by a season ticket is free to season ticket holders.
 
Basically then all competitive matches under EFL jurisdiction (ie everything except the FA Cup) will be available on iFollow for a tenner a match. Any match that would be covered by a season ticket is free to season ticket holders.
Would that include the Stoke game this weekend do you think?
 
Would that include the Stoke game this weekend do you think?
That is answered in the statement:



Carabao Cup Streaming

Round One Carabao Cup matches that are not selected for live broadcast by Sky Sports will also be eligible for Clubs to stream. These will only be available on a match pass basis at £10.
Stoke have also confirmed that it will back to the one camera operation:

The EFL will be providing a single camera production for both clubs on Saturday (kick-off 3pm
 
This is on Swindon Towns page. I assume this is the same for everyone?

Cheers for this. This is far clearer than the previous posts which had an element of ambiguity.
 
Actually, I'm not sure £10 for a single camera stream is good value.
Its not if you're like me and prefer to watch live football or not bother. Hate the very idea of buying a subscription and would rather travel to the visiting town and meet up with my mates.
 
Single camera?

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I watched quite a lot of iFollow last season and it's more Sky at Night than Sky Sports! Once you're used to that, at least you have pictures to watch!
 
I love people complaining about the single camera.

In reality I only have one set of eyes when sat a Bloomfield road - and they tend to follow the action - a bit like the single camera!!!!
 
Does anyone know if it's going to be the same price for those abroad next season? For eg if watching from Canada last season it actually worked out at £5.50ish per match.
 
Been looking all o we for this as in Singapore - can find nothing!!
I'd assume it's still going to be the same price as last season only because in my understanding it's a different agreement to broadcast the games abroad. Guess we'll have to wait for the first game of the season to find out!
 
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