To answer my own question, I saw a Doncaster fan on Twitter saying that he'd requested the refund of the $230 he'd paid, so it looks like the standard charge is around £180/$230.RoyalBlue wrote:Carabao Cup games are included. It also seems that games covered by Sky and Sky+ will be available with a Royals TV international pass. The only games not available will be those EFL select for International Broadcast, our home game v Huddersfield being the first one). Maybe the massive 28% increase in cost is down to having to buy rights from Sky? Would be interesting to see what other clubs are charging for their video service.Snowflake Royal wrote:Are the cup games included with the Royals TV International pass? I don't remember that being the case last season, but I can't see anywhere to buy a match pass, and I have watch live, just no broadcast as yet.
All Pizza Cup games (plus League Cup if we were still in it), all midweek league games, plus any other games selected (Birmingham, Huddersfield, Lincoln & the other couple of 12:30 KOs I can't remember off the top of my head)Dirk Gently wrote:I've not been following the detail of this all.
Can someone answer me a quick, straightforward question, please: What Reading matches will be available in for someone in the UK who has Sky Sports on SkyQ? Is it only certain matches in certain time slots, and if so where is that publicised, please?
Thansk muchly...
So no Saturday 3pm games?Tinpot Royal wrote:All Pizza Cup games (plus League Cup if we were still in it), all midweek league games, plus any other games selected (Birmingham, Huddersfield, Lincoln & the other couple of 12:30 KOs I can't remember off the top of my head)Dirk Gently wrote:I've not been following the detail of this all.
Can someone answer me a quick, straightforward question, please: What Reading matches will be available in for someone in the UK who has Sky Sports on SkyQ? Is it only certain matches in certain time slots, and if so where is that publicised, please?
Thansk muchly...
Which EFL games will be live on Sky?
Each full weekend of EFL fixtures will see 10 live matches shown - including three Championship, two League One and two League Two matches all broadcast live at 12:30pm on Saturdays.
All opening weekend, final day, and midweek fixtures in the EFL will be shown live, as will all games played on Bank Holidays including Easter, Boxing Day and New Year's Day.
The matches played in League One and League Two during international breaks will also be available live.
For the first time ever, fans will be also able to watch every match from the Carabao Cup and Bristol Street Motors Trophy.
Saturday 3pm is still not allowed apart from the first & (I think) last games of the season. Hence why we've had games moved to 12:30, typically mainly home gamesDirk Gently wrote:So no Saturday 3pm games?Tinpot Royal wrote:All Pizza Cup games (plus League Cup if we were still in it), all midweek league games, plus any other games selected (Birmingham, Huddersfield, Lincoln & the other couple of 12:30 KOs I can't remember off the top of my head)Dirk Gently wrote:I've not been following the detail of this all.
Can someone answer me a quick, straightforward question, please: What Reading matches will be available in for someone in the UK who has Sky Sports on SkyQ? Is it only certain matches in certain time slots, and if so where is that publicised, please?
Thansk muchly...
But every one that has a non-3pm kick-off time on a Saturday can be assumed to be available?
Brilliant, thanksTinpot Royal wrote:Saturday 3pm is still not allowed apart from the first & (I think) last games of the season. Hence why we've had games moved to 12:30, typically mainly home gamesDirk Gently wrote:So no Saturday 3pm games?Tinpot Royal wrote:
All Pizza Cup games (plus League Cup if we were still in it), all midweek league games, plus any other games selected (Birmingham, Huddersfield, Lincoln & the other couple of 12:30 KOs I can't remember off the top of my head)
But every one that has a non-3pm kick-off time on a Saturday can be assumed to be available?
Already? Have squads been announced then? Who have Reading had called up; Savage (Wales), Bindon (NZ), CBC (Jamaica) or Dorsett (Montserrat)?Silver Fox wrote:Maybe one day League 1 will get an international break
I suspect it's one of the international selected fixtures. It's on Paramount+ in the US.lightning strikes wrote:Why is the Wrexham game not available on Royals TV ?
It's not being shown on sky according to the EFL. https://www.efl.com/news/2024/august/22 ... ationally/
Anyone know where I can watch it from Spain?
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