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Post by Tom Shaw's Fist of Rage on Mar 10, 2024 12:30:18 GMT
iFollow will still be around internationally if you know how, and I think every non-blackout time game will be available on Sky so every game will remain available to some extent. Looking like better production values but naff commentary. I hope you are right re ifollow or some similar streaming package for 'overseas' viewers to purchase. I can't see much in various press releases about it but hopefully will become clearer before next season. I have read that Sky will announce all the changes to fixtures for the first half of the season in advance so we will know which ones get moved to Thurs/Fri/Mon by the start of the season. Will matches still be available to watch via iFollow, or Clubs’ alternative streaming services? From the 2024/25 season onward, this new deal with Sky Sports will effectively replace the EFL’s domestic video streaming option provided via iFollow and club streaming services. Audio services will remain alongside existing audio-visual arrangements for international audiences.www.efl.com/news/2023/may/efl-and-sky-sports-broadcast-rights-agreement/
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Post by imp566 on Mar 10, 2024 18:56:42 GMT
It said 4 matches per season - not sure whether that means each club gets 4 home matches per season, or just that they will appear 4 times a season (home and away)
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Post by Tom Shaw's Fist of Rage on Mar 10, 2024 19:44:22 GMT
It said 4 matches per season - not sure whether that means each club gets 4 home matches per season, or just that they will appear 4 times a season (home and away) It says "League One and League Two clubs will be live approximately 16 times per season", so considering we're going to end up with that many games outside Saturday 3pm in this season as is (with 2 TV games), I think 4 additional games being moved sounds about right. With the cup games etc it could easily push 20-25 a season.
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