TV Football

daveysue

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I have currently got a BT package which includes BT Sport allowing me to watch BT footie and a single Sky footie channel. I notice that things are dramatically changed for 2023 with Amazon Prime taking a lot of the Xmas games and BT losing a lot over the rest of the season. Has anyone worked out what would be the most financially sound way to still see live Premier football on TV without signing up to lots of different contracts? E.G. does cancelling my current BT sports make financial sense if I was to buy monthly passes? HELP!!!
 
I have currently got a BT package which includes BT Sport allowing me to watch BT footie and a single Sky footie channel. I notice that things are dramatically changed for 2023 with Amazon Prime taking a lot of the Xmas games and BT losing a lot over the rest of the season. Has anyone worked out what would be the most financially sound way to still see live Premier football on TV without signing up to lots of different contracts? E.G. does cancelling my current BT sports make financial sense if I was to buy monthly passes? HELP!!!

Buy a dodgy stick for 50 quid and watch whatever game you want at any time around the world haha
 
I have currently got a BT package which includes BT Sport allowing me to watch BT footie and a single Sky footie channel. I notice that things are dramatically changed for 2023 with Amazon Prime taking a lot of the Xmas games and BT losing a lot over the rest of the season. Has anyone worked out what would be the most financially sound way to still see live Premier football on TV without signing up to lots of different contracts? E.G. does cancelling my current BT sports make financial sense if I was to buy monthly passes? HELP!!!
I sometimes watch BT sport channels free on livenetv via a Kodi box or you can download it to android device.. Most times it works ok and is better than some of the other sports channels on livenettv that don't work at all or buffer a lot. They have entertainment and news channels and some foreign channels. By no means perfect but costs u nowt.
 
I sometimes watch BT sport channels free on livenetv via a Kodi box or you can download it to android device.. Most times it works ok and is better than some of the other sports channels on livenettv that don't work at all or buffer a lot. They have entertainment and news channels and some foreign channels. By no means perfect but costs u nowt.
Or buy a quality paid for service for less than a quid per week.
 
I have currently got a BT package which includes BT Sport allowing me to watch BT footie and a single Sky footie channel. I notice that things are dramatically changed for 2023 with Amazon Prime taking a lot of the Xmas games and BT losing a lot over the rest of the season. Has anyone worked out what would be the most financially sound way to still see live Premier football on TV without signing up to lots of different contracts? E.G. does cancelling my current BT sports make financial sense if I was to buy monthly passes? HELP!!!
Get a firestick and I can point you in the right direction to get a quality service for 50 quid per year.
 
Buy a dodgy stick for 50 quid and watch whatever game you want at any time around the world haha
My stick has been a blessing - get to most Blackpool games and always pay when I can (mainly because there is a lag and the picture quality is far better if you pay for it) but for all the rest of the channels it's excellent and very rarely have a problem. If these companies made it affordable or did one umbrella site we wouldn't have to do it.
 
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