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Bet we'll get to see least half of our away games next seasonI think the club will realise that if they'd sign up somebody would soon be beaming back streams to the UK...
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Bet we'll get to see least half of our away games next seasonI think the club will realise that if they'd sign up somebody would soon be beaming back streams to the UK...
For those that don't like this thread toughPlus we haven't had about 1000 threads on this over the summer![]()
I think the club will realise that if they'd sign up somebody would soon be beaming back streams to the UK...
Oh whey. Just seen it on the Bradford twitter. At least we'll get streams against the sides listed
Do we know why the club has opted out?
We won't, unless we've got kind Bradford fans sorting out hooky streams. It's going to be a nightmare to see any of us next season as things stand.
Plus we haven't had about 1000 threads on this over the summer![]()
Really? I'm sure the other thread quoted £110 for the season.You must be logged on to see external links
In time for the 2017/18 season, the EFL has improved the PlayerHD service, which has been relaunched and renamed iFollow.
As part of your club's new website iFollow will provide overseas fans with the opportunity to live stream up to 46 live league games featuring their club within the regular EFL season. Season passes are now available for the equivalent of £110.
Fans based in the UK and Ireland will still have access to live audio commentary, as well as extended highlights and exclusive behind the scenes videos in HD, across desktop, mobile, tablet and app. Existing PlayerHD subscribers have automatically joined iFollow whilst new subscriptions, costing as little as £4.49 a month, are now available.
Select your club from the list below and sign up today!
Please note that the iFollow service is only available to clubs playing in the EFL during the 2017/18 season and who have opted in to utilise the iFollow platform. Those clubs who have not will have access to the same live streaming opportunity and will be able to provide their fans with access through their own club digital services. We are therefore unable to provide subscriptions to fans of Accrington Stanley, Aston Villa, Birmingham City, Brighton and Hove Albion, Bristol City, Charlton Athletic, Derby County, Fulham, Leeds United, Leyton Orient, Newcastle United, QPR and Wolverhampton Wanderers. Please contact your club for more information.
No idea why the article mentions teams that went up for but I'm presuming our games will be able to be streamed.
Checked again. The £45 option was for one club who weren't offering video. Others like Sheff Weds are.I have a VPN. When I switched it on and tried to sign up to a couple of clubs I couldn't get the international option to appear. Only the free pass and the £45 a year option.
I emailed the club at [email protected] asking if games would be streamable for supporters outside the U.K. and received the following:
"Thanks for your recent email regarding streaming games in 2017-18.
At present we are awaiting further information and investigating the various options.
Once we have any further information to share we will of course do so.
Kind Regards
Karen"
I would recommend all supporters email the club, the more they hear from us the more likely they are to do something.
You do realise that people with subs for opposition clubs will have Sunderland games so the games will be available for those who want to show them illegally.The club will be very reluctant to allow the matches to be streamed. For obvious reasons, they need to protect match day revenue and the last thing they need are streams making their way to illegal platforms
You do realise that people with subs for opposition clubs will have Sunderland games so the games will be available for those who want to show them illegally.
As part of your club's new website iFollow will provide overseas fans with the opportunity to live stream up to 46 live league games featuring their club within the regular EFL season. Season passes are now available for the equivalent of £110.I was under the impression (and this came from someone at the club) we are are opting out of the agreement. This would mean our away games could probably be shown as the home team will have the right to partake in the new initiative; but our home matches will not carry live streams. This will mean the opposing team cannot show the game