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Thread: Has anyone paid to watch Albion on the I player

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    Has anyone paid to watch Albion on the I player

    The QPR match is on for £10 for a day pass. Is the stream any good?

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    The website I can log into....but I cant even get the fixture list up...unless I pay up....

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    Apparently the game is on the red button on Sky. Not sure which channel that would be because there is no live game on tomorrow night.

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    I have a NowTV Stick at 9.99 a month which gives access to around 1000 SKY movies but, you can buy a SKY 24 hour Sport pass for £7.50 if you already pay the monthly fee for movies.
    Last edited by stripes39; 18-02-2019 at 10:20 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TipperaryBaggie View Post
    Apparently the game is on the red button on Sky. Not sure which channel that would be because there is no live game on tomorrow night.
    It's on Sky Sports Football (channel 403) red button from 19:40, or on the mobile app.

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    Always worth a try here...... https://firstsrowsports.tv/soccer

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