If you wanted to watch the Manchester United game and lived in Manchester, would you always be able to see it on TV vs in London, where Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham, etc would be more available, or is it not regional at all?With Sky you have red button coverage of the other available games.

No it isn't a regional thing like in the US. You watch the games that the providers broadcast. Sometimes it's Sky, some times it's TNT and to a lesser extent Prime. For example the games this week were all broadcast on PrimeIf you wanted to watch the Manchester United game and lived in Manchester, would you always be able to see it on TV vs in London, where Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham, etc would be more available, or is it not regional at all?
team is confusing as fukk. They look good for a handful of games and then look like shyt. Get Poch outta herePoch out please


Gallagher is the epitome of this
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No it isn't a regional thing like in the US. You watch the games that the providers broadcast. Sometimes it's Sky, some times it's TNT and to a lesser extent Prime. For example the games this week were all broadcast on Prime


nah, ours is better. they get raped on the charges in the UK. international fans have better options than the domestic fans. if you're in the UK and the game is on at 3pm your ass HAS to pirate it to see it. i saw a instagram post from alex iwobi a couple weeks ago while he was watching a pirated stream of an arsenal game on his laptop ... a premier league player.Americans will one day hopefully realize how shytty our sports viewing situation really is due to corporations' greed
Yeah, prices are crazy with sky and Tnt packages, that why brehs were purchasing peacock subs a while backnah, ours is better. they get raped on the charges in the UK. international fans have better options than the domestic fans. if you're in the UK and the game is on at 3pm your ass HAS to pirate it to see it. i saw a instagram post from alex iwobi a couple weeks ago while he was watching a pirated stream of an arsenal game on his laptop ... a premier league player.