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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by RG30 » 18 Jul 2024 20:25

Just read on The Athletic that CBS have taken over the rights from ESPN for the EFL.

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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by Wisconsin Royal » 19 Jul 2024 00:04

Paramount+ it is then

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by Crowbar6753 » 19 Jul 2024 19:14

Wisconsin Royal Paramount+ it is then


I'm in Canada and can't get paramount plus!! sucks.

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by Franchise FC » 20 Jul 2024 08:08

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I'm in Canada and can't get paramount plus!! sucks.

VPN ?

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by Whore Jackie » 30 Jul 2024 15:45

Just perusing this page:

https://www.efl.com/how-to-watch/upcoming-tv-games/

And Reading doesn't seem to be listed in the Select a Club dropdown menu. Even though they've listed our away game at Birmingham as being on Sky.

Another punishment from the EFL? :?


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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by mikey_1871 » 30 Jul 2024 15:49

Whore Jackie Just perusing this page:

https://www.efl.com/how-to-watch/upcoming-tv-games/

And Reading doesn't seem to be listed in the Select a Club dropdown menu. Even though they've listed our away game at Birmingham as being on Sky.

Another punishment from the EFL? :?


That list is a mess, only 17 clubs listed and a load are not in the right order!

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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by RG30 » 30 Jul 2024 16:12

3 additional fixtures moved:

Crawley Town (H) - 19th October
Bristol Rovers (H) - 26th October
Lincoln City (A) - 21st December

All on Sky with 12:30pm kick-offs.

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by Snowflake Royal » 30 Jul 2024 18:09

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I'm in Canada and can't get paramount plus!! sucks.

VPN ?

For the cost of a VPN to subscribe to Paramount+, why wouldn’t you just subscribe to RoyalsTV?

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by Vision » 30 Jul 2024 20:37

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I'm in Canada and can't get paramount plus!! sucks.

VPN ?

For the cost of a VPN to subscribe to Paramount+, why wouldn’t you just subscribe to RoyalsTV?


I think the issue is who is covering the games that get moved which Royals TV don't cover. Last season it was ESPN so it was pretty straightforward if you were in the US but it appears they no longer have that contract.

I can't see a yearly option for Royals TV on the website at the moment but can't recall if the previous seasons that has been added very close to the season opener.


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by Crowbar6753 » 30 Jul 2024 20:43

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I'm in Canada and can't get paramount plus!! sucks.

VPN ?

For the cost of a VPN to subscribe to Paramount+, why wouldn’t you just subscribe to RoyalsTV?


I guess their seems to be some uncertainty regarding "Royals TV' and whether they are still showing live games abroad? adding to that with SKY buying the rights to so many games will it be like the past three yrs that whenever a game is broadcast through Sky it is not available to Royals TV.
So if this is the case again then I'm pretty sure i read that Sky has to guarantee so many games per team and this amount is way more than in the past, so then is the package deal really worth it?
I could purchase a VPN plus Paramount+ and possibly cover the game that will not be shown by Royals TV but that then becomes very expensive indeed.
Adding to that, most SKY games seem to be moved to 12.30pm UK time which is 05.30am in Alberta. God i really do hate Sky!!!!!

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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by Crowbar6753 » 30 Jul 2024 20:46

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For the cost of a VPN to subscribe to Paramount+, why wouldn’t you just subscribe to RoyalsTV?


I think the issue is who is covering the games that get moved which Royals TV don't cover. Last season it was ESPN so it was pretty straightforward if you were in the US but it appears they no longer have that contract.

I can't see a yearly option for Royals TV on the website at the moment but can't recall if the previous seasons that has been added very close to the season opener.


Hi Vision, I'm pretty sure it was added close to the season start. My Royals TV expires in two days so i guess I'll find out pretty soon. Maybe they will lower the price?

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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by Farnham Royal » 30 Jul 2024 21:57

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I think the issue is who is covering the games that get moved which Royals TV don't cover. Last season it was ESPN so it was pretty straightforward if you were in the US but it appears they no longer have that contract.

I can't see a yearly option for Royals TV on the website at the moment but can't recall if the previous seasons that has been added very close to the season opener.


Hi Vision, I'm pretty sure it was added close to the season start. My Royals TV expires in two days so i guess I'll find out pretty soon. Maybe they will lower the price?

Similar, mine expires August 5th so hopefully will hear then.

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by Farnham Royal » 30 Jul 2024 21:58

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For the cost of a VPN to subscribe to Paramount+, why wouldn’t you just subscribe to RoyalsTV?


I guess their seems to be some uncertainty regarding "Royals TV' and whether they are still showing live games abroad? adding to that with SKY buying the rights to so many games will it be like the past three yrs that whenever a game is broadcast through Sky it is not available to Royals TV.
So if this is the case again then I'm pretty sure i read that Sky has to guarantee so many games per team and this amount is way more than in the past, so then is the package deal really worth it?
I could purchase a VPN plus Paramount+ and possibly cover the game that will not be shown by Royals TV but that then becomes very expensive indeed.
Adding to that, most SKY games seem to be moved to 12.30pm UK time which is 05.30am in Alberta. God i really do hate Sky!!!!!

= 4.30am here, I feel your pain.


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by Crowbar6753 » 30 Jul 2024 23:04

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I guess their seems to be some uncertainty regarding "Royals TV' and whether they are still showing live games abroad? adding to that with SKY buying the rights to so many games will it be like the past three yrs that whenever a game is broadcast through Sky it is not available to Royals TV.
So if this is the case again then I'm pretty sure i read that Sky has to guarantee so many games per team and this amount is way more than in the past, so then is the package deal really worth it?
I could purchase a VPN plus Paramount+ and possibly cover the game that will not be shown by Royals TV but that then becomes very expensive indeed.
Adding to that, most SKY games seem to be moved to 12.30pm UK time which is 05.30am in Alberta. God i really do hate Sky!!!!!

= 4.30am here, I feel your pain.


Wow!! never realized "Farnham" to Reading was an 8hr time difference :D :D :D you must be Stateside on the west coast?

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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by Vision » 31 Jul 2024 03:02

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I guess their seems to be some uncertainty regarding "Royals TV' and whether they are still showing live games abroad? adding to that with SKY buying the rights to so many games will it be like the past three yrs that whenever a game is broadcast through Sky it is not available to Royals TV.
So if this is the case again then I'm pretty sure i read that Sky has to guarantee so many games per team and this amount is way more than in the past, so then is the package deal really worth it?
I could purchase a VPN plus Paramount+ and possibly cover the game that will not be shown by Royals TV but that then becomes very expensive indeed.
Adding to that, most SKY games seem to be moved to 12.30pm UK time which is 05.30am in Alberta. God i really do hate Sky!!!!!

= 4.30am here, I feel your pain.


Assuming paramount plus work the same as ESPN did , it should be possible to watch it whenever you want.

The fact that there's a monthly pass for international viewers suggests games will be shown on Royals TV , its just whether they're doing a yearly option.

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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by Clyde1998 » 31 Jul 2024 05:28

RG30 3 additional fixtures moved:

Crawley Town (H) - 19th October
Bristol Rovers (H) - 26th October
Lincoln City (A) - 21st December

All on Sky with 12:30pm kick-offs.

Yay :roll:

At least these are all still Saturdays, seen Shrewsbury vs Exeter (which was the same weekend as our game against Crawley) has been moved to a Thursday night.

Can't imagine many outside supporters' of each club would be interested in watching any of these games, but I'm guessing there's some sort of minimum each club has to be shown.

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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by Stranded » 31 Jul 2024 07:37

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RG30 3 additional fixtures moved:

Crawley Town (H) - 19th October
Bristol Rovers (H) - 26th October
Lincoln City (A) - 21st December

All on Sky with 12:30pm kick-offs.

Yay :roll:

At least these are all still Saturdays, seen Shrewsbury vs Exeter (which was the same weekend as our game against Crawley) has been moved to a Thursday night.

Can't imagine many outside supporters' of each club would be interested in watching any of these games, but I'm guessing there's some sort of minimum each club has to be shown.


I believe each side will have 20 games live.

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by Sutekh » 31 Jul 2024 09:57

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RG30 3 additional fixtures moved:

Crawley Town (H) - 19th October
Bristol Rovers (H) - 26th October
Lincoln City (A) - 21st December

All on Sky with 12:30pm kick-offs.

Yay :roll:

At least these are all still Saturdays, seen Shrewsbury vs Exeter (which was the same weekend as our game against Crawley) has been moved to a Thursday night.

Can't imagine many outside supporters' of each club would be interested in watching any of these games, but I'm guessing there's some sort of minimum each club has to be shown.


I believe each side will have 20 games live.


Hoping that the long distance midweek aways will all be live for Reading.

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by Stranded » 31 Jul 2024 11:05

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At least these are all still Saturdays, seen Shrewsbury vs Exeter (which was the same weekend as our game against Crawley) has been moved to a Thursday night.

Can't imagine many outside supporters' of each club would be interested in watching any of these games, but I'm guessing there's some sort of minimum each club has to be shown.


I believe each side will have 20 games live.


Hoping that the long distance midweek aways will all be live for Reading.


Am sure all midweek games count toward that quota.

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Re: Royals on the Box/Internet Thread

by East Grinstead Royal » 31 Jul 2024 12:52

Given that those three games (plus Birmingham) are the only Saturday matches involving Reading to be shown by Sky between now and the end of the year, I think you are right.

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