Is it only available on BT Sport or will it be on the ifollow?
If only BT how do you get around having to pay for a months worth when you only want a day or a week
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3Only audio available on ifollow for £2.50County-at-the-races wrote:Is it only available on BT Sport or will it be on the ifollow?
If only BT how do you get around having to pay for a months worth when you only want a day or a week
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4Video will not be on iFollow. BT Sports only offer a month's viewing as a minimum for £25. So you can't buy a day ticket as with Sky Sports.
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5I believe there is a NOW TV day pass available in Ireland that covers BT Sport for 10 euro
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6I've opted for pigeon carrier instead.Kairdiff Exile wrote:Pretty sure there’ll be live commentary on BBC Radio Wales.
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8I can't find any reference to that on the Now TV website. Now TV is part of Sky and they offer a Sky Sports day pass for a tenner.Amberexile wrote:I believe there is a NOW TV day pass available in Ireland that covers BT Sport for 10 euro
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9I'm assuming the .ie in the web address is IrelandG Guest wrote:I can't find any reference to that on the Now TV website. Now TV is part of Sky and they offer a Sky Sports day pass for a tenner.Amberexile wrote:I believe there is a NOW TV day pass available in Ireland that covers BT Sport for 10 euro
https://www.nowtv.com/ie/sports-overvie ... -section-6
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10I would say you would need an Irish IP addressAmberexile wrote:I'm assuming the .ie in the web address is IrelandG Guest wrote:I can't find any reference to that on the Now TV website. Now TV is part of Sky and they offer a Sky Sports day pass for a tenner.Amberexile wrote:I believe there is a NOW TV day pass available in Ireland that covers BT Sport for 10 euro
https://www.nowtv.com/ie/sports-overvie ... -section-6
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11Or to live in Ireland of courseUPTHEPORT wrote:I would say you would need an Irish IP addressAmberexile wrote:I'm assuming the .ie in the web address is IrelandG Guest wrote:I can't find any reference to that on the Now TV website. Now TV is part of Sky and they offer a Sky Sports day pass for a tenner.Amberexile wrote:I believe there is a NOW TV day pass available in Ireland that covers BT Sport for 10 euro
https://www.nowtv.com/ie/sports-overvie ... -section-6
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12If you register for BT sport for the month, I think that 2 people can also watch on a mobile or laptop device using your login details.
Not 100% on this but worth looking into. Could split the costs across 3 people and all then get to watch.
Not 100% on this but worth looking into. Could split the costs across 3 people and all then get to watch.
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13That's correct. I have a BT-sport account and another family member uses my login to watch at the same time on a different device.rncfc wrote:If you register for BT sport for the month, I think that 2 people can also watch on a mobile or laptop device using your login details.
Not 100% on this but worth looking into. Could split the costs across 3 people and all then get to watch.
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14I don't mind giving the club the money, but reluctant to pay £24 to BT in order to fund the PL and F1
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15I've already bought a BT Sports month pass and will watch cup games from tomorrow as well as County on Sunday.
I have a VPN service on my tablet provided by AVG Antivirus. One of the options this provides in an internet ID in Dublin. If anybody else has got this I can't see why a Now TV Sports Extra Pass for Sunday won't work for watching BT Sports.
I have a VPN service on my tablet provided by AVG Antivirus. One of the options this provides in an internet ID in Dublin. If anybody else has got this I can't see why a Now TV Sports Extra Pass for Sunday won't work for watching BT Sports.
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