No, BT still sharing with Amazon Prime. BBC have highlights
We've not had free to air CL highlights since BT took the rights. Now BBC have a share in the rights we can access it without paying BT, in 2024/25.
No, BT still sharing with Amazon Prime. BBC have highlights
Champions League: BBC to show highlights from 2024-25 seasonWe've not had free to air CL highlights since BT took the rights. Now BBC have a share in the rights we can access it without paying BT, in 2024/25.
Only good if you can afford to pay even more money for yet another subscriptionYup, they (BT) took it from Sky … and now someone else has come along … good for us though, BT Sport’s coverage of us has been even worse than Sky while Amazon Prime and us have a special relationship (started with that first of All or Nothing documentary) plus Ally McCoist on it and even Gabby Logan has been very complimentary towards us and have always given credit where credit is due and without bringing Liverpool or United in the conversations all the time.
Type live football tv in to google search the apk pure file one and download the app.best for prem footy games and can mirror to smart tv.Only good if you can afford to pay even more money for yet another subscription
I'm hoping that one of the home games in August stays on the saturday.August
West Ham (A) - Sky Sports - Sunday 4:30pm
Bournemouth (H)
Newcastle (A)
Crystal Palace (H)
Nottingham Forest (H)
September
Aston Villa (A)
Tottenham Hotspur (H)
Wolves (A)
One's already been picked - seven others to be decided this week (Tuesday 5th July - if PL sticks to their own published dates). Normally would see a fair few staying at Sat 3pm and not be picked for TV. Forest game is mid-week night game. Spurs is the only one surety that'll move for TV.
Generally TV companies have left us alone early on in the season except when against a top six team (to make sure they have enough of ours left towards the back end of the season when we're likely to be involved in title race - there's a no. they need to show all teams per season so they use that early on to showcase games between smaller sides then later focus on bigger teams).
BUT having said all that, the signing of Haaland, a true global star already, is bound to change that this season. I expect BT Sport to be picking one of ours early on as ITV would have showcased him in Community Shield and Sky has our first PL game so they'd want in on some Haaland action as well ... won't be surprised if Sky want another one of ours (and on Monday Night Football) so they can discuss him v Nunez at Liverpool in that or something ... anyway, we'll find out in a couple of days now.
Football is always best on Saturdays (whatever the kick off time is).I'm hoping that one of the home games in August stays on the saturday.
It's purely selfish on my part. If one of them does stay on the saturday, I'll try to get over for it. Sunday is more difficult, and weeknights are impossible, as it involves taking a couple of days off work. Coupled with flights and accommodation, it would be just too costly.Football is always best on Saturdays (whatever the kick off time is).
I am sure one of the so called big teams has to be a 3 O clock Saturday fixture for the overseas contract.August
West Ham (A) - Sky Sports - Sunday 4:30pm
Bournemouth (H)
Newcastle (A)
Crystal Palace (H)
Nottingham Forest (H)
September
Aston Villa (A)
Tottenham Hotspur (H)
Wolves (A)
One's already been picked - seven others to be decided this week (Tuesday 5th July - if PL sticks to their own published dates). Normally would see a fair few staying at Sat 3pm and not be picked for TV. Forest game is mid-week night game. Spurs is the only one surety that'll move for TV.
Generally TV companies have left us alone early on in the season except when against a top six team (to make sure they have enough of ours left towards the back end of the season when we're likely to be involved in title race - there's a no. they need to show all teams per season so they use that early on to showcase games between smaller sides then later focus on bigger teams).
BUT having said all that, the signing of Haaland, a true global star already, is bound to change that this season. I expect BT Sport to be picking one of ours early on as ITV would have showcased him in Community Shield and Sky has our first PL game so they'd want in on some Haaland action as well ... won't be surprised if Sky want another one of ours (and on Monday Night Football) so they can discuss him v Nunez at Liverpool in that or something ... anyway, we'll find out in a couple of days now.