NBC (USA) show EVERY premier league game live all season!

Thanks for posting those links, Blue. I had a look on channel 370 for Time Warner subscribers but theres nothing listed yet. Hope the City game will be on there this Sunday!!!
 
minnesota blue said:
DirecTV is carrying every single game, not almost all of them.

There are only two matches scheduled for Sunday (which is usually/always the case). The match against Cardiff is going to be on Premier League Extra Time as Swansea and Spurs will be on NBCSN.

Here are some good links to keep handy.

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.nbcsports.com/extratime" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.nbcsports.com/extratime</a> -- Gamefinder provided by NBC Sports
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.livesoccertv.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.livesoccertv.com/</a>
<a class="postlink" href="http://worldsoccertalk.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://worldsoccertalk.com/</a> -- site that has been really informative throughout all the TV/programming changes
So this weekend for DirecTV it looks like we'll be on Channel 491. Bit worried as the DirecTV Guide says "There is no programming available at this time" for that slot, but my fingers are crossed. (Or I've looked at it wrong.)
 
minnesota blue said:
DirecTV is carrying every single game, not almost all of them.

There are only two matches scheduled for Sunday (which is usually/always the case). The match against Cardiff is going to be on Premier League Extra Time as Swansea and Spurs will be on NBCSN.

Here are some good links to keep handy.

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.nbcsports.com/extratime" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.nbcsports.com/extratime</a> -- Gamefinder provided by NBC Sports
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.livesoccertv.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.livesoccertv.com/</a>
<a class="postlink" href="http://worldsoccertalk.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://worldsoccertalk.com/</a> -- site that has been really informative throughout all the TV/programming changes

Last Sunday the Palace / Spurs and Chelsea / Hull games were on Channel 65 in Boston. (City was on C 66 on Monday)
Hopefully that will be the case this Sunday :)
 
CaliBoy said:
So what are the chances of City's game on Sunday being picked by NBC Sports as the be "TBD" game over the other 3 or so games scheduled at the same time? I wish I had Direct TV instead of Dish as it looks like they are carrying almost all the games. I would think about changing to Direct, but with 3 daughters and my wife accustomed to their channels and guide systems on 4 TV's in the house, I would never hear the end of it if I switched just so I could catch all my City games.

DirecTv .... The provider for men who aren't pu55y whipped ! ;
 
I have a question as well. How long after the match is over does it take for a full replay to be available, either via Comcast On Demand (which is what I have) or via the NBC internet site?

I'll be traveling and won't be able to see Cardiff v. City live, and I won't get to my home TV or an internet connection until about 4 hours after the match is over, and I can't record it via the DVR as it appears the other Sunday fixture will be live on NBC Sports Extra.
 
FogBlueInSanFran said:
I have a question as well. How long after the match is over does it take for a full replay to be available, either via Comcast On Demand (which is what I have) or via the NBC internet site?

I'll be traveling and won't be able to see Cardiff v. City live, and I won't get to my home TV or an internet connection until about 4 hours after the match is over, and I can't record it via the DVR as it appears the other Sunday fixture will be live on NBC Sports Extra.
I've been told it doesn't take long, but I haven't had occasion to see how long it takes to put on the website at this point.
 
taconinja said:
FogBlueInSanFran said:
I have a question as well. How long after the match is over does it take for a full replay to be available, either via Comcast On Demand (which is what I have) or via the NBC internet site?

I'll be traveling and won't be able to see Cardiff v. City live, and I won't get to my home TV or an internet connection until about 4 hours after the match is over, and I can't record it via the DVR as it appears the other Sunday fixture will be live on NBC Sports Extra.
I've been told it doesn't take long, but I haven't had occasion to see how long it takes to put on the website at this point.

Cheers. Just looking at last weekend's matches, it looked like 12-24 hours to show up in the Comcast On Demand line-up, and I'm pretty sure I won't be able to hold out that long before checking the result. Hopefully it will be quicker on line.
 
Impeccable One said:
CaliBoy said:
So what are the chances of City's game on Sunday being picked by NBC Sports as the be "TBD" game over the other 3 or so games scheduled at the same time? I wish I had Direct TV instead of Dish as it looks like they are carrying almost all the games. I would think about changing to Direct, but with 3 daughters and my wife accustomed to their channels and guide systems on 4 TV's in the house, I would never hear the end of it if I switched just so I could catch all my City games.

DirecTv .... The provider for men who aren't pu55y whipped ! ;

Interesting that you say that. As I was dropping off my oldest daughter at school this morning, I told her that I might be changing to DirecTv as their pricing is better than Dish, she was a little dissapointed, but what could she say. As for my wife, I'm going to go with pricing and with DirecTv, she can record more shows at the same time and still watch live tv. I spent about an hour early this morning comparing the two providers, so I've done my homework. There's more than one way to skin a cat as my Dad used to always say!
 

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