Still basically nothing. I had a friend stop by who is a huge Bayern fan, so we caught the last five minutes of the Bayern v. Shalke match, but didn't really pay attention.
So after a long hiatus I decided to go back to and check up on what Fubo.tv has to offer (the latino package only) soccer-wise. To my surprise they've improved it a lot. For $24.99 a month you get the following leagues: + UEFA Champions League (Unimas, UDN and Galavision) + UEFA Europa League (Unimas, UDN and Galavision) + La Liga (beIN Sports and beIN Sports ñ) + Budesliga (UDN, Unimas and Fox Deportes) + Liga MX (UDN, Univision, Fox Deportes) + Portugal Primeira Liga (Gol TV Spanish) + French Ligue 1 (beIN Sports) + Argentina Primera Division (TyC Sports) + Liga MX Feminino (UDN) + Copa Sudamericana (beIN Sports and beIN Sports ñ) + Columbian Primera Division (RCN Neustra Internacional) + Ecuadorian Serie A (Gol TV Spanish) + Copa Libertadores (beIN Sports, beIN Sports ñ) + Turkish Super Lig (beIN Sports, beIN Sports ñ) Quite the list, if like me, you really only watch soccer. I subscribe to ESPN+ so my Serie A, English League Championship, Eredivisie, etc... is covered too for around $30 a month total.
In a little less than half an hour, more Ekstraklasa (should be a good one too as Cracovia is red hot right now). Legia Warszawa/Cracovia Kraków.
I've got a trip coming up to the Azroes and Madeira in the spring, so I've been finding streams of CD Santa Clara and CS Maritimo to entertain myself. The Portuguese Premeira Liga manages to be simultaneously good and fun, as well as terrible and cringe-inducing at the same time.
I'm also getting annoyed at SlingTV/Dish for dropping Univision networks, because I lose Liga MX. I'm getting close to picking a new service. The stream quality is poor too. ESPN+ content looks WAY better when I play it on the same TV.
Look into Fubo.tv Latino only package if you miss the Univision networks (lots more included - see my post above). As far as streaming services go Sling has always had the worst quality of any of them, the bitrate is lacking.
I'll have to take a look. If I was still single I'd just go purely with whoever has the best sports package. Alas, my wife has gotten used to cable now.
She goes with me to plenty of bad weather sporting events, so I can't complain too loudly. Though "hey, let's spend our last day in the Azores watching a Portugese relegation battle in a mostly empty stadium" may be a suggestion I'm not sure I'm ready to drop yet.
All the games I either watched live or recorded and fast forwarded to the goals or will today. Tottenham-arsenal--live manutd-Southampton--recorded west ham-Newcastle-recorded real-madrid-Barcelona-live Bournemouth-man city-recorded usa-england will watch live Frankfurt-hoffenheim- recorded mochengladbach-bayern munich-recorded nurenberg-Leipzig--recorded La galaxy-fire--will watch live seattle-Cincinnati--will watch live Vancouver-Minnesota-will watch live
“For example with an English player it is very easy to have a very good intensity during the training, but it is very difficult to have a session only about tactics.” -Mario Sarri https://www.givemesport.com/1458176...t-know-when-sarriball-will-click-with-chelsea The EPL Sucks.
Chicago fire getting a shout out during the Ipswich West Brom game. We’re being linked with that Chambers guy.