In USA its always ESPN+ which is worth $5/mo...good quality stream Sometimes they put the games on espn on tv but its random games
ESPN+ is def. worth it as well. You get all of the Serie A matches on a pretty solid streaming service. Which is wayyy better than having to wait for a replay because Barcelona - Real Zaragoza is more desirable than Juve - Napoli...
I just renewed my ESPN+ today, cost me $49.99 on the dot, for one year it's a steal. Not just for Serie A, but all the other footie on there, all the lacrosse games I get to watch, the various ESPN specials. It's the best $50 I'll spend in a year.
ESPN+ Stream Live Sports | ESPN+ Experience live sports like never before. ESPN+ features a selection of live games from MLB, MLS, Serie A, FA Cup, EFL and NHL. Get in on the action with Live UFC Fight Nights, 30+ Top Rank Boxing cards, Grand Slam tennis from Wimbledon, US Open and Australian Open. Plus access to your favorite ... Are you able to watch Juve, for example, not live? Do they archive matches? For how long, if so?
Depends. They only show 3 Serie A games a week since last year. Usually one on Saturday Sunday morning and the 2:30 EST game. Last year they showed most Juventus games. Sky has the best coverage though of all the channels. ESPN+ has the best picture. Rai should be your last option. The picture is pathetic.
Yes, they archive games, usually about a week. You also get the weekly Serie A Preview and Review shows. They also have the Coppa Italia and Supercoppa rights in the US. You will be able to watch all of Juve league/domestic cup games. Literally every single one.
I believe ESPN+ still offers a month to month plan for 4.99 per. You can quit when ever and start up again whenever you choose. So for the frugal or Serie A is the only sport I watch types, you opt out after the last match and opt back in when the new season starts. Sadly the replays aren't totally "On Demand" so it's not like Netflix where you could watch at your whim.
If you think about it you're subscribing for 10 months anyway so you're already paying $50 for 10 months, might as well sign up for $49.99 for the year.
Are you able to cancel at any point and receive a refund under the 1 yr plan? I did the arithmetic and it was clear that you saved about 10.00 on the annual plan but I thought I'd ride it out for a year and see how the broadcast quality, programming etc held up, Either way getting a month of Serie A for less than a fancy cup of coffee is a heck of a deal
The replays aren't offered 24/7 like On Demand or Netflix If you miss a match to my knowledge you can't watch it any time you like afterward, looking at the replay menu and soccer on the windows app, the Juve Match from last weekend isn't available from then though today so you can't select it. Maybe someone knows a trick I don't but that's how it looks to me [
It is about the best value going. if they put college football and basketball on there I might just get rid of my FIOS altogether.
Archived games are available 24/7 for me, but they limit it to just a week after the game airs. I watch on a Roku and have no problems with the archived games. I was able to bring it up just last night. Games usually last for a week and are taken down as the next weeks game airs. Same goes for the iOS app, no issues with the archived games.
how did u find that option? i searched all through their site, couldnt find it im on the monthly plan
When I first subscribed it was an option, then when renewal came up it just renewed for the same price.
I started the monthly back in October and cancelled at the end of May. Just renewed for annual since I no longer have RAI. You should be able to change your subscription. Also, I do recall last season clicking Juventus and finding archived matches. But it seems there have been some changes to site's appearance.
RAI will broadcast most Juve matches but some against the provisional sides may not be aired. I lost RAI on Dish last fall, so I do not know how their coverage is currently. The cost to stream ESPN+ is half the cost of subscribing to RAI. Now if you like the other Italian programming, then it may be worth the cost.
Can't remember the exact # but Rai probably showed 30 of the 38 games last year. You can check for more accuracy here: https://www.bigsoccer.com/threads/us-serie-a-tv-schedule.583236/page-52