footyfan1
01 Feb 2006, 12:45 PM
I'm looking forward to another three points against Schalke.
EDIT: Now I'm hoping I'll find a channel that's carrying the game this weekend. FSC has Bielfeld and Hamburg. Does anyone know if it'll be on somewhere in the US?
Maybe you'll have a chance to watch it on pplive - a streaming tool. There you can watch Chinese channel CCTV5, which shows two Bundesliga matches every weekend. Check their schedule whether Schlacke-BVB is broadcasted there.
That's how I intend to watch the match. JR ("kingb71" on our list) keeps me updated and versed on the latest streaming tools. PPLive has been recently updated and you can now get the channel listing in English. Still Asian commentary, but being able to read the channel listing is over half the battle.
For those who don't have the latest PPLive or don't have it at all, here's the link to download it.
PPLive Setup Link (http://www.pplive.com/download/PPLiveSetup1.1.0.7CN.exe)
A good site to get good links to streaming telecasts is AsiaPlate.com (www.asiaplate.com)
AsiaPlate really only gets you to the schedules for that day and they have direct links to the channels showing the matches you want to see under different programs. You can see if there's a link to the program you have on your computer. They mainly have links to either PPLive, Sopcast, or PPStream.
A decent site for schedules is FreeFootball.org (www.freefootball.org)
Free Football.org says the main Bundesliga match on the streaming channels on Saturday is BayScum v. Bayer Leverkusen. However, they also say the schedule is subject to change. I also know that CCTV-5 normally shows a second BL match after their main match. I wouldn't be surprised if that match is the Ruhr Derby.
Don't assume the match won't be shown! Things change pretty quickly! :)
EDIT: Now I'm hoping I'll find a channel that's carrying the game this weekend. FSC has Bielfeld and Hamburg. Does anyone know if it'll be on somewhere in the US?
Maybe you'll have a chance to watch it on pplive - a streaming tool. There you can watch Chinese channel CCTV5, which shows two Bundesliga matches every weekend. Check their schedule whether Schlacke-BVB is broadcasted there.
That's how I intend to watch the match. JR ("kingb71" on our list) keeps me updated and versed on the latest streaming tools. PPLive has been recently updated and you can now get the channel listing in English. Still Asian commentary, but being able to read the channel listing is over half the battle.
For those who don't have the latest PPLive or don't have it at all, here's the link to download it.
PPLive Setup Link (http://www.pplive.com/download/PPLiveSetup1.1.0.7CN.exe)
A good site to get good links to streaming telecasts is AsiaPlate.com (www.asiaplate.com)
AsiaPlate really only gets you to the schedules for that day and they have direct links to the channels showing the matches you want to see under different programs. You can see if there's a link to the program you have on your computer. They mainly have links to either PPLive, Sopcast, or PPStream.
A decent site for schedules is FreeFootball.org (www.freefootball.org)
Free Football.org says the main Bundesliga match on the streaming channels on Saturday is BayScum v. Bayer Leverkusen. However, they also say the schedule is subject to change. I also know that CCTV-5 normally shows a second BL match after their main match. I wouldn't be surprised if that match is the Ruhr Derby.
Don't assume the match won't be shown! Things change pretty quickly! :)