Since I'm from Malaysia, I watch most of the games on TV live as I can because of different timezone where it's 3 in the morning when they played. My family use Astro, a broadcasting television network where you can stream HBO, FOX channels, Discovery, Disney Channels, etc. My dad subscribe the Sports package so we get to see most football games live especially the Premier League. For La Liga, it's BeIN Sports channel.
Since I'm from Malaysia, I watch most of the games I can live because of different timezone where it's 3 in the morning when they played. My family use Astro, a broadcasting television network where you can stream HBO, FOX channels, Discovery, Disney Channels, etc. My dad subscribe the Sports package so we get to see most football games live especially the Premier League. For La Liga, it's BeIN Sports channel.
I'm making this thread to seek information about different people ways of following their teams 'live' and all the characteristics that come with.
It can be for those that attend the games at the stadium as well as for others that don't have this possibility due to
either living in a different country, not having time or money to pay a ticket.
Now there are different ways to view the match so I will break it down into different categories.
• For those that attend the games physically at the stadium
This first section is for those who have the luck to witness before their eyes the action, in real time.
What team do you follow ?
How much does a ticket cost,where/when do you buy it, and where do you sit ?
Do you attend away games too ?
• For those that watch their games on TV
This section concerns those that opt for a cable subscription to view their games live.
What country and what channel do you watch it on ?
How much do you pay for month, is it as an extra sports add-on, and are you satisfied with the price ?
• For those that watch it via digitally paid subscriptions
This section concerns those that still pays to watch it digitally, either monthly from a stream subscription provider
or from those TV boxes (1 time payment)
Who's your provider ?
What's the price ?
Are you satisfied with the video quality, smoothness of the streams ?
Any downsides ?
• For those that watch digitally for free
This sections concerns, ME and those that watch on their phone or PC the matches via free streams or more technical applications such as Sopcast, Acestream, KODI.
If you watch flash streams, what websites do you watch it from ?
Is the stream quality good ?
If you watch on technical applications, where do you get your streams from ?
Is the quality good ?
This ends the list.
Insider on the OP
I'm a a football enthusiast that supports Chelsea and the Romanian national team all the way from Canada..
I have time to follow my teams' games but can't afford to physically support them due to distance and the local TV channels don't show Football, due to Hockey being the national sport.
I belong to the last category: watching for FREE
It's now been 3 years that I've stopped watching flash streams as the video quality was most of the times unbearable.
I've discovered PC programs like Sopcast, Acestream and KODI, that allow HD streams and since then I'm very satisfied of my viewing experience, especially because it's FREE !
Of course, It's always better to see a match physically, but for us foreigners, this dream may have to wait for a while.
Therefore, if any readers would like to know more about the FREE way of digitally watching games, let me know and I'll make a thread explaining.
o7
I'm making this thread to seek information about different people ways of following their teams 'live' and all the characteristics that come with.
It can be for those that attend the games at the stadium as well as for others that don't have this possibility due to
either living in a different country, not having time or money to pay a ticket.
Now there are different ways to view the match so I will break it down into different categories.
• For those that attend the games physically at the stadium
This first section is for those who have the luck to witness before their eyes the action, in real time.
What team do you follow ?
How much does a ticket cost,where/when do you buy it, and where do you sit ?
Do you attend away games too ?
• For those that watch their games on TV
This section concerns those that opt for a cable subscription to view their games live.
What country and what channel do you watch it on ?
How much do you pay for month, is it as an extra sports add-on, and are you satisfied with the price ?
• For those that watch it via digitally paid subscriptions
This section concerns those that still pays to watch it digitally, either monthly from a stream subscription provider
or from those TV boxes (1 time payment)
Who's your provider ?
What's the price ?
Are you satisfied with the video quality, smoothness of the streams ?
Any downsides ?
• For those that watch digitally for free
This sections concerns, ME and those that watch on their phone or PC the matches via free streams or more technical applications such as Sopcast, Acestream, KODI.
If you watch flash streams, what websites do you watch it from ?
Is the stream quality good ?
If you watch on technical applications, where do you get your streams from ?
Is the quality good ?
This ends the list and I think I should add a little about myself.
Insider on the OP
I'm a a football enthusiast that supports Chelsea and the Romanian national team all the way from Canada..
I have time to follow his teams' games but can't afford to physically support them due to distance and the local TV channels don't show Football, due to Hockey being the national sport.
I belong to the last category: watching for FREE
It's now been 3 years that I've stopped watching flash streams as the video quality was most of the times unbearable.
I've discovered PC programs like Sopcast, Acestream and KODI, that allow HD streams and since then I'm very satisfied of my viewing experience, especially because it's FREE !
Of course, It's always better to see a match physically, but for us foreigners, this dream may have to wait for a while.
Therefore, if any readers would like to know more about the FREE way of digitally watching games, let me know and I'll make a thread explaining.
o7