https://onefootball.com/en/news/one...-from-nine-european-leagues-for-free-33950545 Games available globally except the following territories: Danish Superliga – Denmark, Sweden, Norway Icelandic Top Football – Iceland Professional Football League of Kazakhstan – Kazakhstan Latvian Virsliga – Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania Northern Ireland Premiership – UK, Republic of Ireland Norwegian Eliteserien – Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland Slovak Fortuna Liga – Slovakia, Hungary Swiss Super League – Switzerland, Germany, France, Italy, Austria, Liechtenstein Polish Ekstraklasa – Poland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Israel, Kosovo, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Serbia, Croatia, N. Macedonia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Russia, the Ukraine, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, United Kingdom, USA, Australia
Polish league matches are shown on ekstraklasa.tv - a streaming service of the league. The only linear channels in the world (besides in Poland) showing the matches are the ArenaSport channels in the ex-Yugoslavia countries. So this really begs the question: why has the Ekstraliga joined this consortium of leagues if they provide a huge chunk of the world with a service showing the matches? A bit strange but that seems to be the situation. SA
It might be because Ekstraklasa.TV is only available for purchase in the EU. When you try to purchase the package for live matches on the website this is the message you get: *Due to tax law restrictions, match broadcasts are currently available only in the European Union (excluding Poland). I’m speculating that next season those outside the EU will be able to watch on Eleven Sports.
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