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Funnily enough read your post DKH whilst at the Castle tonight but banned myself from posting on my phone.  Blythe will clearly be the best place to watch it, only 15 mins away on the 185.  As others have posted BT are using their Youtube channel, as they have in the past, as it is good for raising advertising revenue. Good news that it is free to view, even for the wrong reasons.

22 hours ago, WomblingFree said:

If you’re not fussed about going out it’s free to watch on the BT Sport YouTube channel. Possibly this is common knowledge but I only read about it 3 days ago.

 

 

Great call Wombling; sure beats getting on a bus and having to drink on my tod. Watched the first half

 and delighted with the broadcast quality.

I'm hoping BT do it for the Premier League next season.

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