Late-breaking stuff on Saturday's match away to Middlesbrough --here's what I got...It'll screen live in a few places on the continent and on FoxSoccer2Go.com (subscription/stream) in the States; KO is 10:00 AM Eastern U.S. time (7:00 on the West Coast)
In Canada, Sportsnet Plus will have it on same-day delay from 4:00 PM (Eastern Time, I presume; check guides)
Back in the States,
Fox Soccer Plus also will have it on SDD from 6:00 PM Eastern --and while FS+ is a premium subscription channel,
DirecTV are offering a free preview of FS+ this week thru Sunday on Channel 621So as part of the free preview, FS+ will have Thursday's Derby v. Leicester clash live from 2:45 PM EST and a few times more again on delay, and the featured Championship match of the weekend is West Ham v. Palace from 7:45 AM on Saturday (there's no tea time KO in the Championship this Saturday, but I'll note here that regular ol' FSC will have Cardiff v. Liverpool in the League Cup final from 11:00 AM Eastern on Sunday)
FS+ has repeat screenings of our match away to Boro scheduled for 4:00 AM on Monday the 27th and for 11:00 AM on Wednesday the 29th (times Eastern, and neither of these are included within the free preview frame; subscribers only)
Looking ahead: I'll re-post the stuff about the staggered returns to summer time and correct conversions below herein, but first I wanted to mention that we've had two of our matches moved by Sky for UK TV, and that has implications for this side of the puddle; they are:
Leeds United (H) on Good Friday 6 April from 9:00 AM Eastern U.S. time (note the unusual 2:00 PM KO local time) is not currently scheduled to screen here, and there are several other Championship matches going on the day (two from 3:00 BST and another from 5:15 PM, plus Swansea v. Newcastle from 4:30); Fox Soccer Plus may end up with it, we'll keep an eye peeled and report anything that we know as soon as we do
Southampton (A) on Friday 13 April from 2:45 PM Eastern U.S. time (7:45 PM local time) a week later is a stand-alone fixture and looks good for a live screening on FS+; we have no confirmation yet, and seven weeks' wait from now for the match to kick off in any case, but of course will advise
Neither of the two will be affected by oddball UK-US time conversions in effect for the fortnight between 11 and 24 March; once again, here's how that mess sorts out, with affected fixtures (for which the U.S. audience will have an additional hour's wait for the day's action to kick off) denoted in bold:
10 March (SAT) --Reading v. Leicester City, KO at the normal 3:00 PM GMT/10:00 AM U.S. EST
11 March (SUN) --
U.S. wakes up to Daylight Saving Time with clocks moved forward by one hour13 March (TUE) --Doncaster Rovers v. Reading, KO 7:45 PM GMT/3:45 U.S. EDT (fixture rearranged from 4 February)
17 March (SAT) --Barnsley v. Reading, KO 3:00 PM GMT/11:00 U.S. EDT
20 March (TUE) --Peterborough United v. Reading, KO 7:45 PM GMT/3:45 PM U.S. EDT
24 March (SAT) --Reading v. Blackpool, KO 3:00 PM GMT/11:00 AM U.S. EDT25 March (SUN) --
UK/EU go on Summer Time overnite; normal time conversions resume31 March (SAT) --West Ham United v. Reading, KO at the normal 3:00 PM BST/10:00 AM U.S. EDT
Lastly: Edit mode appears to have been disenabled on here, so I can't go on the thread starter to change the title to reflect current reality ::fume:: --anybody know anything about this?
Anyway, very pleased to see that you'll be sticking around for a while, Bri --big fan, yo
Updates as appropriate, then; ciao for now