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weera2500

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#214683 23-May-2017 19:55
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Can anyone please recommend a streaming strategy to watch the following:

1) French Open (Tennis)
2) Champions Trophy (Cricket)

What subscriptions would I need to purchase?

 

Thank you :)

 

 


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littleheaven
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  #1788767 26-May-2017 14:22
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A month's Fanpass, purchased today, would cover the entirety of both. It's expensive at $99, but per game/match it works out quite economical. You'd need to make sure none of these were being broadcast on Sky popup channels, though, or they might be omitted from the Fanpass offering, which only gives you sports channels 1-4.





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HowickDota
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  #1788832 26-May-2017 16:33
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French Open will be streaming on ITV which should work with various vpn/dns unblockers


weera2500

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  #1792039 30-May-2017 22:02
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Many thanks for the responses guys! Much appreciated! :)

 

Here's the plan:

 

French Open: DNS unblocker > ITV (through Roku)

ICC Champions Trophy: DNS unblocker > Sling TV or Willow TV subscription (through Roku)

 

 

 

 




allstarnz
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  #1792076 31-May-2017 01:27
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well, if you are serious about your tennis, you're probably best to look in to what Eurosport Player has on offer.  Full court coverage for Australian, French, and US Open.  BBC has Wimbledon rights.


Apsattv
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  #1792081 31-May-2017 04:40
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Tennis on Itv1 and ITv4 and the U.S "tennis channel"

 

Cricket is on Yupptv

 

America's Cup on

 

OSN
Canal+
espn usa
SKY Germany and Servus TV.
sony espn
Bermuda Broadcasting
Kwese Sports / ESPN.
CCTV
fox international
PCCW / NOW
BT Sport
Mediaset Premium
SportsNavi Live Japan
NBC Sports

 

 


weera2500

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  #1792754 1-Jun-2017 00:56
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Gracias! :)


Apsattv
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  #1792773 1-Jun-2017 06:16
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Champions Trophy will also be on

 

DAZN

 

(needs german vpn)

 

9 or 10 Euro a month for the sub

 

Hotstar India also has a live LEGAL free stream on 5 min delay (use Indian vpn or dns supported service) if you can put up with Indian adfested coverage

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
 
 

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weera2500

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  #1792927 1-Jun-2017 09:50
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The last time I checked hotstar with DNS4ME it didn't work. Which geo-unblocker would would work with hotstar? any idea?


littleheaven
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  #1792949 1-Jun-2017 10:22
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Hotstar should be supported - check if it's in the list of services, and open a ticket with DNS4ME if it's not working. Or there's a section in the user console to unblock it yourself. Just nominate the url and select a server (India).





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littleheaven
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  #1793400 2-Jun-2017 02:17
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I checked Hotstar tonight and could get the Champions Trophy coverage but the stream was so poor that it was virtually unwatchable. The pixelation was so bad I couldn't even read the scores. Apparently on desktop there are stream quality settings you can tinker with so I might turn on the old HTPC and see if I can get it going on that.




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Apsattv
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  #1793402 2-Jun-2017 04:06
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Free live audio for the cricket here

 

Champions trophy Cricket live audio stream
http://open.live.talksport.com/cricket?awparams=platform:ts-web;&type=.flv&amsparams=playerid:ts-web;

 

 


weera2500

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  #1794056 3-Jun-2017 02:03
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I managed to find a Roku private channel for ITV! It is 'PHILHEG4' and is brilliant to watch the French Open and a few other UK channels without having to screen mirror through my tablet.

 

Unfortunately, and to my surprise, I discovered that Willow TV does not offer its normal $14.99/month subscription at the moment!!! Unbelievable! Instead they want clients to sign up for a Sling TV package and get Willow TV through them! It works out to be cheaper, sure, as the Sling Sports International is only $10/month but in the past I have found Sling to be not so reliable in that, not all Willow TV streams are broadcast through Sling.


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