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Lahmfan
26 May 2008, 11:23 AM
Hello guys,
Does anyone know any website that will stream the games online?
i don’t mind paying fees for that, i just want to be able to watch the games online on the internet
(Yes, if you didn’t figure it out yet, i will be at work, and i won’t be able to watch the games on TV!!)]
soccerislife7
26 May 2008, 11:59 AM
http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/espn360/index
This is ESPN 360. It's totally free and the video quality is better than any other way I watch matches on the internet.
divinocodino1018
26 May 2008, 12:17 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/espn360/index
This is ESPN 360. It's totally free and the video quality is better than any other way I watch matches on the internet.
Only certain providers offer ESPN360.
Lahmfan
26 May 2008, 01:43 PM
Thanks soccerislife, but i think the link you posted is only for the states ...(i tried to put my Canadian postal code and they told me to...#@$#@$ off)
:(
RomoStriker
26 May 2008, 06:22 PM
Hello guys,
Does anyone know any website that will stream the games online?
i don’t mind paying fees for that, i just want to be able to watch the games online on the internet
(Yes, if you didn’t figure it out yet, i will be at work, and i won’t be able to watch the games on TV!!)]
http://www.myp2p.eu/
Download the Soapcast player on your computer where it says software (it will say sopcast, then click on the link) then go to the live sports link that is in the top area. Then click on the football area come game day, and you will have several different channels that will be showing the game, one of them surely will be in english.
Lahmfan
26 May 2008, 08:45 PM
http://www.myp2p.eu/
Download the Soapcast player on your computer where it says software (it will say sopcast, then click on the link) then go to the live sports link that is in the top area. Then click on the football area come game day, and you will have several different channels that will be showing the game, one of them surely will be in english.
Hi RomoStriker,
I know about this website, i used to watch UEFA/CL/Bundesliga games... But the problem with this website that its not always reliable nor have a good quality streaming…
I was thinking more of enjoying the games without worries about the feeds.. but i guess there is no other options ...
RomoStriker
26 May 2008, 08:54 PM
Hi RomoStriker,
I know about this website, i used to watch UEFA/CL/Bundesliga games... But the problem with this website that its not always reliable nor have a good quality streaming…
I was thinking more of enjoying the games without worries about the feeds.. but i guess there is no other options ...
Yeah sadly there arent many other alternatives. I know about the websites bad quality at times, but I think it will prove to be a decent website, since in fact it is a major tournament. Its this or ESPN360, like someone mentioned, besides those 2 things I cant really tell you of other options. You can always call in from work and enjoy TSN. :p Thats guarenteed good quality.
RomoStriker
26 May 2008, 08:55 PM
Thanks soccerislife, but i think the link you posted is only for the states ...(i tried to put my Canadian postal code and they told me to...#@$#@$ off)
:(
Put in a different area code and pretend your from the states! Try it out... :D
kopiteinkc
27 May 2008, 04:06 PM
closer to the tournament I would check www.channelsurfing.net or www.justin.tv they have been showing a lot more European stuff recently. No need to download any software on either site.
TheGrimSweeper
28 May 2008, 12:06 PM
Put in a different area code and pretend your from the states! Try it out... :D
They can tell by your IP Address
Lahmfan
28 May 2008, 12:36 PM
Put in a different area code and pretend your from the states! Try it out...
yeah i tried that.. they told me to login from the internet provider webpage ! :o :D
thats alright!
closer to the tournament I would check www.channelsurfing.net (http://www.channelsurfing.net/) or www.justin.tv (http://www.justin.tv/) they have been showing a lot more European stuff recently. No need to download any software on either site.
Thanks kopiteinkc! I think these options are better than nothing
Thanks all for your help!
SuperMAG
31 May 2008, 10:37 AM
well there were few sites that do live streaming stuff like
justin.tv
but i like www.sportstv.co.cc
they have every kind of links and also brodocast all sports by request.
lionmessi
01 Jun 2008, 08:29 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/espn360/index
This is ESPN 360. It's totally free and the video quality is better than any other way I watch matches on the internet.
american commentators make me sick
Lahmfan
03 Jun 2008, 08:18 PM
well there were few sites that do live streaming stuff like
justin.tv
but i like www.sportstv.co.cc (http://www.sportstv.co.cc)
they have every kind of links and also brodocast all sports by request.
Thanks Super!
american commentators make me sick
In the last germany game with Serbia, i had to MUTE the voice for the entire match.. i was watching the game in GolTV ==> these two commentators are by far the worst
EDIT: We installed a TV at work, and today i had to bug our office manager to get the TSN channel, and she subscribed! So I will be watching the games on a big ass TV! woohoo!
Pottertons
06 Jun 2008, 02:05 AM
I stumbled across an ad for this site whilst browsing through a canadian based footy forum called livesoccertv.com
http://www.watch-live-soccer.com/
It has a package deal for 19.99 for 1yr subscription i think including all the euro matches live. For an additional fee you can get the DVR function.
I had a quick browse because I was thinking about it myself but my pc is not the best so I won't be chancing it. I'll go mad if I don't get crystal quality picture with no lag. Especially when I have the DVR cable set top upstairs with the neccesary channels.
I'm more just looking for options to avoid the T.V conflict with the misses cause you something stupid like a desperate housewives re-run will be on during a proper match. lol.
xyzfutboll
06 Jun 2008, 03:22 AM
i think www.jumptv.com (http://www.jumptv.com) will show the games but you have to pay to watch them, i dont know you can check it out
Lahmfan
06 Jun 2008, 05:22 AM
I stumbled across an ad for this site whilst browsing through a canadian based footy forum called livesoccertv.com
http://www.watch-live-soccer.com/ (http://www.watch-live-soccer.com/)
It has a package deal for 19.99 for 1yr subscription i think including all the euro matches live. For an additional fee you can get the DVR function.
I had a quick browse because I was thinking about it myself but my pc is not the best so I won't be chancing it. I'll go mad if I don't get crystal quality picture with no lag. Especially when I have the DVR cable set top upstairs with the neccesary channels.
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Awesome! I will give it a try and let you know!
I'm more just looking for options to avoid the T.V conflict with the misses cause you something stupid like a desperate housewives re-run will be on during a proper match. lol
Lmao :D.. I dont have any of those yet!
i think www.jumptv.com (http://www.jumptv.com/) will show the games but you have to pay to watch them, i dont know you can check it out
Funny you mentioned JumpTV...
I used to work for this company for almost a good 6 months.. and no they are not broadcasting euro2008... I talked to half of the managements to buy the streaming rights, but i think it was too expensive!
JumpTV however have the following to watch: Asia world cup qualifications, South America world cup qualifications, Series A and i believe they have the rights to stream world cup 2010!
PARAdoxx
06 Jun 2008, 09:53 AM
EDIT: We installed a TV at work, and today i had to bug our office manager to get the TSN channel, and she subscribed! So I will be watching the games on a big ass TV! woohoo!
The intention is to increase the productivity? :D
Lahmfan
06 Jun 2008, 10:03 AM
The intention is to increase the productivity? :D
We are a media company .. so we should have at least a TV (with a TSN :D)
shhhh Para... dont tell
jpAustria
06 Jun 2008, 04:59 PM
Austrian TV (ORF) is going to stream every game for free, but I think there will be restrictions for Non-Austrian-IPs. But I guess there are some ways to "solve" that problem.