Category Archives: CORONAVIRUS

HOW TO SEE EVERTON V SOUTHAMPTON FOR FREE

Amazon are screening four Premier League re-start games – and they are all being made available free-to-air.

Unlike their December games, you won’t need to have a Prime subscription to receive the games, they will screen free. As well as using Prime, Amazon will also stream them for free on gaming platform Twitch.

You can see the EVERTON V SOUTHAMPTON game LIVE HERE

AMAZON PRIME PREMIER LEAGUE LIVE GAMES

THURS JULY 9: 6pm Everton v Southampton

SAT JULY 11: 12.30pm Watford v Newcastle

Full details of all confirmed live Premier League re-start games can be found HERE

WHO’S SHOWING WHAT?

SKY SPORTS

64 games LIVE (39 subscription only on Sky Sports, 25 simulcast FREE-TO-AIR on Pick TV on FREEVIEW)

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4 games LIVE (all FREE-TO-AIR)

BT SPORT

20 games LIVE (subscription-only)

AMAZON PRIME

4 games LIVE (all FREE-TO-AIR)

WHAT ARE THE KICK-OFF TIMES?

WEEKEND GAMES

Friday 8pm

Saturday 12.30pm/3pm/5.30pm/8pm

Sunday 12noon/2pm/4.30pm/7pm

Monday 8pm

MIDWEEK GAMES

Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 6pm and 8.15pm

EVERY Bundesliga game LIVE on BT Sport

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Top-flight live football on TV returns on Saturday with the re-start of the Bundesliga – with BT Sport screening all nine matches live.

Germany’s top division has been suspended due to the coronavirus situation for 67 days.

It will resume behind-closed-doors with no neutral venues and fixtures remaining in their original home settings.

Five games kick-off at 2.30pm on Saturday with other games at 5.30pm on Saturday, 2.30pm and 5pm on Sunday and 7.30pm on the Monday night.

As well as showing all games across its main channels and BT Sport Extra service (available online, on the BT app or red button), BT will also offer a goals show on the Saturday afternoon switching between the five matches as the key action happens.

With no live meaningful sport on TV since the lockdown, BT will be hoping for record-breaking figures for the Bundesliga. BT’s coverage doesn’t usually have any studio build-up or presentation, but with heightened interest it’s likely the broadcaster will draft in Premier League anchor Jake Humphrey and other familiar BT pundits particularly for the first weekend of the restart.

GET NOW: The History of the Bundesliga HERE

OPENING RE-START WEEKEND

SATURDAY MAY 16

2.30pm Borussia Dormund v Schalke BT Sport 1

2.30pm FC Augsburg v Wolfsburg BT Sport Extra

2.30pm Fortuna Dusseldorf v Paderborn BT Sport Extra

2.30pm Hoffenheim v Hertha Berlin BT Sport 3

2.30pm Leipzig v Freiburg BT Sport 2

5.30pm Eintracht Frankfurt v Mönchengladbach BT Sport 1

SUNDAY MAY 17

2.30pm Cologne v Mainz BT Sport 1

5pm Union Berlin v Bayern Munich BT Sport 1

MONDAY MAY 18

7.30pm Werder Bremen v Bayer Leverkusen BT Sport 1

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How to get your BT Sport subscription money back for one month

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BT Sport are allowing customers to claim one month’s credit back to compensate for a lack of live action during the coronavirus crisis.

BT say this will be done in the form of a one-month credit on your account.

Alternatively BT is offering you the chance for to donate your one month’s credit to the NHS Charities Together COVID-19 Urgent Appeal.

To make you choice you need to go to the My BT section of BT online and fill in a form with your account details.

Sky Sports is already allowing customers to pause their subscription until live action returns HERE

Both Sky and BT are showing a number of sports debate, magazine, documentaries and sport films to fill the void of no live action.

Get a host of great football films, series and documentaries with a FREE Amazon Prime Video 30-day trial HERE

How to pause your Sky Sports subscription – and you’ll still get the channels.

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Sky is effectively making its sports channels free during the coronavirus crisis – but you have to take action to make sure you receive the discount.

Due to a lack of live on-field action, Sky is letting customers pause their sports subscriptions.

The broadcaster says you will still receive the channels which are currently showing a mix of archive, documentaries and live debate and news shows. Recordings you’ve made will also remain on your box.

The easiest way to pause your Sky Sports subscription is to go the My Sky area of their website, log on, pick the Manage Your Package section, click on the Sky Sports area where you’ll see the Pause option. That will take your through to another screen where a Pause now button will confirm that’s what you want to do.

Sky say once live action returns your subscription will automatically be renewed.

Meanwhile BT Sport is giving you the choice of a month’s credit applied to your account – or you can let BT donate it to NHS charities HERE

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