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Bt Sport Free This Weekend
Just found out BT Sport is free this weekend.
So Palace v Arsenal, due to kick off in 30 minutes, is free for anyone to watch.
On Sky 413 or 426, also Freeview and BT TV.
See BT Sport web site for details.
http:// sport.b t.com/p ages/sp ort/?s_ cid=con _ppc_ma xus_vid SP4_T4& amp;ven dorid=S P4& gclid=C KOd8K-w tLoCFfM ctAoddG kADA&am p;gclsr c=aw.ds
So Palace v Arsenal, due to kick off in 30 minutes, is free for anyone to watch.
On Sky 413 or 426, also Freeview and BT TV.
See BT Sport web site for details.
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ichkeria - if you were a boxing fan would you opt to pay up to £15.99 to watch a bout on Box Office. Or would you prefer to watch what you refer to as a ''dubious streaming site''? Oh, you've already answered that question ///which personally I couldn't be bothered with///
Oh well, as you say, each to their own.
Oh well, as you say, each to their own.
If there was something I particularly wanted to watch - and in my case that certainly wouldn't be boxing but more likely a dead-rubber N Ireland football game that Sky thinks is less important than a dead-rubber Rep of Ireland game (rant rant!) when I would - and indeed have - resorted to a streaming site.
The reason I "pour scorn" on them as you put it is that I personally can't really be bothered with watching stuff on a PC -
The reason I "pour scorn" on them as you put it is that I personally can't really be bothered with watching stuff on a PC -
... and as I was saying before something weird happened, can't really be doing with watching on a PC generally. Even Sky Go isn't really of much interest unless I have no alternative. With streaming sites you don't "subscribe" anyway, just hook in to whatever you want to watch. And as such isn't really an alternative to a package.
Plus they are, presumably, illegal, which doesn't bother me per se but doesn't exactly attract me either.
Handy though if you want to save money I guess
Plus they are, presumably, illegal, which doesn't bother me per se but doesn't exactly attract me either.
Handy though if you want to save money I guess