There's also CBS Sports Network (although if I was a betting man, it will be removed in the next two years)
Spoiler heads up: I'm watching the replay yesterday's Juve-Porto match and the announcers are giving updates of the Dortmund-Sevilla match. Kind of annoying.
I saw there's some new pirate site...pay a fee to get a ton of US sports leagues and bypass the blackouts that come with the legit services run by the leagues. Anyway, the guy who runs the site says (at least for his site) that somewhere less of 1% of people care about spoilers. If anyone wants to watch mutiple games that overlap, it's probably best to run mutiple screens.
The key thing is to watch the match that doesn't have "CBS SPORTS" in the upper right corner. Those matches have CBS's own announcers (although they're British and have done international feeds before) and will give the result of the other game being played at the same time.
Also, this deal on Paramount + seems to be a good one, should be cheaper to go annual this route rather than monthly during the UCL/UEL: https://slickdeals.net/f/14895622-d...source=twitter&utm_term=deal&utm_content=auto
That's almost a month of Fubo which gives all the UCL stuff in Spanish. I'm done paying for streaming services unless absolutely necessary. Paramount+ is not necessary. Frankly, I'm disgusted with the further paywalling of previously widely available soccer content like UCL. I won't be supporting companies that do it.
I'll add to Art Deco's post. Start with the game that features the English team. The game without an English team will always spoil the result of the game with the English team. Of course, tonight, it took forever for CBS to upload the replay for the City-Gladbach game so the choice was either to keep waiting or watch Real-Atalanta have the result spoiled for City-Gladbach. I don't know why CBS can't get all games ready at the same time. This seems like a simple move.
It is actually there, but mislabeled. They have the match date listed as "S2021 E188 March 10, 2021" instead of March 18.
Thanks! I was about to resort to watching the Young Boys/Ajax match when I saw this post! It is also weird because E188 is tucked in between E171 & E178. You have to scroll down a bit into last week's games--and past the first leg match--to find it.
CBS Sports won the rights to show Serie A for the next three seasons. Diritti tv esteri @SerieALa prima buona notizia è l'assegnazione negli Usa per il triennio 2021/24.Vince il network Cbs che sta puntando molto di nuovo sullo sport e si è aggiudicata i diritti per circa 55 milioni (dopo una prima offerta intorno ai 40) contro Disney- Eurosport— Marco Bellinazzo (@MarcoBellinazzo) March 23, 2021
Its fascinating to me that services can show the same game with different commentator language audio. If I were an up and coming streaming service, I would try and put in a bid for a natural audio package with no commentary. It would be interesting to see if that would sell.
Anyone got info if this includes spanish rights? Or will we see another channel/streaming service scoop them up?
CBS confirmed that they will air all Serie A matches, plus the Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italia for the next three years. Games for the Coppa Italia will have some 4th round games, which I believe is a little earlier than the deal with ESPN was. In their press release they mention games being on Paramount+ and linear and digital platforms. It's been confirmed that some games will be on the CBS Sports Network. https://worldsoccertalk.com/2021/03...-deal-for-next-three-seasons/#comment-2343159
I'm late to this thread because up until last week I never ponied up for CBS All Access or Paramount+. Now I have done, and so I have one initial question: There no "My List" function on Paramount+ like there is on Netflix, right? Come to think of it Peacock & ESPN don't seem to have this either. That would make it much easier/faster to find the game you wanna watch, especially when you're running late, they've already kicked off and all the clicks are just slowin you down. I realize that sport content is a little different than the series & movies that Netflix does. But surely they could allow you to flag tiles like UCL & UEL as favorites that show up right at the top.
I agree. Add that to my growing list of baseline features that I'd like sports streaming platforms to offer. TBH, that's rarified gravy compared to the base-level capabilities I've previously been on about. But anyway... I think you might be able to fashion that yourself by opening it up in 2 separate instances of your browser. Not as good as true split-screen and you'd have to manage the audio levels to avoid going loco, but it might just work.