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Topic: What are my options for watching NFL football in the UK?  (Read 2571 times)

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Re: What are my options for watching NFL football in the UK?
« Reply #15 on: August 02, 2010, 06:30:16 AM »
You all just made me so very happy (even the Cowboy fans, and I can't stand them as a group. I'm sure you are very nice as individuals though).  I knew there was a way!  I first have to find a home, then order internet, then I will have my nfl package. Yahoo!
Go Niners!  This is their year (I've only said that for the last 10 yrs......).
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Re: What are my options for watching NFL football in the UK?
« Reply #16 on: August 02, 2010, 07:54:27 PM »
BBC Radio 5 broadcasts a game every Sunday night.


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Re: What are my options for watching NFL football in the UK?
« Reply #17 on: August 03, 2010, 01:52:53 AM »
The only hitch in this plan is you won't be able to see games that are being broadcast on Sky Sports.  So if you're not going to get Sky Sports and the Ravens' game is being shown on Sky Sports, it'll be blacked out on Game Pass.  The important part is in bold below:

You could probably fool the internet by using an IP shield to hide the fact that you're in the UK, but then you might be in violation of the NFL Game Pass agreement (I didn't see anything about that in the T&C; but I'm not a lawyer).

Anyway, just something to consider.

Yeah well i suppose you just go somewhere and watch it on regular tv, pub, or someones house/flat. I doubt they will show more then 1 game of my team during the whole season lol.


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