My Tuesday Evening 22:18 - Mar 28 with 2713 views | A_Newby | Decided I’d try National League TV tonight, the equivalent of the EFL iFollow. https://www.nationalleaguetv.com/ Bought a match pass for £9.50. This let me watch live ALL the Tuesday evening fixtures, 9 national league matches and one each from from national league north and south. Logged in on my phone selected a match and it easily cast to my TV. I started by watching the first half of Altrincham vs Notts County. Notts County went in at half time with a one goal lead. I didn’t see the goal. Notts County got a free kick on the edge of the area, Altrincham were busy setting up a wall and the camera was on them. Langstaff off camera asked the referee if he could take the free kick, obviously was told yes and just kicked the ball into the empty net for his 40th goal of the season. Commentators didn’t see it and were bemused for a while as to how Notts County had scored. Tyrese Sinclair was playing for Altrincham returning after missing 3 matches through injury. Altrincham were playing a “weakened” team with 5 regulars missing as they have an Isuzu FA trophy (Non-league Papa John trophy equivalent) semi-final on Saturday against Halifax. The Isuzu FA Trophy Season 2022-23 Payments made from The FA's prize fund. First round qualifying: Winners receive £1500, losers receive £400 Second round qualifying: Winners receive £2250 losers receive £575 Third round qualifying: Winners receive £2450, losers receive £625 First round: Winners receive £3000, losers receive £775 Second round: Winners receive £3750, losers receive £1000 Third round: Winners receive £4500, losers receive £1250 Fourth round: Winners receive £5250, losers receive £1500 Fifth round: Winners receive £6000, losers receive £1750 Quarter Final: Winners receive £7500, losers receive £2000 Semi-Final: Winners receive £15,000, losers receive £5000 Final runners-up: £30,000 Final winners: £60,000 Final is played at Wembley. Second half I kept switching between matches. I found I could cast a match to my TV and then simultaneously watch another on my phone. Also found I could login on my laptop and watch a third match. Camera angles varied a bit between the grounds like on iFollow. Some of the newer grounds like York had better angles and smoother camera work. Overall, I think the National League TV streaming service is slightly better than iFollow, definitely easier to use. | | | | |
My Tuesday Evening on 22:23 - Mar 28 with 2663 views | 442Dale | Would say that the FA Trophy has a bit more importance than the Papa John’s in non-league circles. | |
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My Tuesday Evening on 22:55 - Mar 28 with 2561 views | TVOS1907 | Is this what "the rest of this season is used to prepare for the 2023/24 campaign" involves? | |
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My Tuesday Evening on 22:58 - Mar 28 with 2541 views | meeee | Tonight was the first time I've not had any issues with National League TV. Usually the service is appalling and it isn't uncommon for streams to go down for 10 or 15 minutes during a game. The one upside to National League tv is that full matches are uploaded on the website free of charge after the game. If you go onto the National League tv website and scroll down to full match replays every single game is free and available to watch, usually the day after the games are played | | | |
My Tuesday Evening on 07:03 - Mar 29 with 2338 views | fourfourtwo |
My Tuesday Evening on 22:55 - Mar 28 by TVOS1907 | Is this what "the rest of this season is used to prepare for the 2023/24 campaign" involves? |
I’ve found this post very useful as I have to watch many games on TV nowadays, due to work and family commitments. Fair play to the OP for providing a tech update on what our viewing situation could be like next season. I had a conversation with a friend the other day that I had noticed National League games were now available to watch live. It’s obviously a relevant thread. | | | |
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