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A lot of grizzling over on 'the other forum' about the new streaming service. Where i think the radio subscription is a bit of a liberty i think being able to stream games live for a tenner (or less if you take out a subscription) is a capital idea - as long as you are an international fan of course as we home-based fans dont get to enjoy this service.
Question is (and probably one for the tech-heads), for those that cant get to games and want to watch games, will we be able to circumnavigate the system by using VPN's
Wish they'd just open this up for everyone regardless of location...
....Im actually thinking of dragging my arse back for a few games this year after a five year hiatus (more to do with hatred of the premiership than the situation with saints - and covid of course).... but as i have a young family and i have pals and family sadly poorly with the dreaded C word it would be great to watch some games together. I sometimes use streams but kind of weirdly feel im doing my bit by paying to go legit.... (call me boyishly old fashioned, i know)....
I was tempted by this until I read the small print. It's fine if you live in a country where the EFL hasn't sold TV rights. Otherwise the number of games you can watch is severely restricted.
In the Netherlands Viaplay has bought the rights to televise 180 championship games this season. A lot of those will feature Saints – probably their most attractive fixtures - and you won't be able to stream them.