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BT Sport (inc 38 Premier League matches) - FREE if you have BT Broadband



Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
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BT Sport to be free with BT Broadband!

BT Sport to be free with BT Broadband! | BT Life - the entertainment and technology blog from BT

BT Sport will be free to any consumer BT broadband customer – the first time in more than 20 years that weekly live matches from the Barclays Premier League will be free to watch.

The three BT Sport channels – BT Sport 1, BT Sport 2 and ESPN – will be packed with world class sport, including 38 exclusively live Barclays Premier League matches, as opposed to the 23 ESPN offered. This includes 18 of the best quality ‘top pick’ matches which for the first time ever are not all with Sky Sports.

BT Sport will also offer matches from the Bundesliga, The FA Cup with Budweiser on ESPN, Scottish Premier League, UEFA Europa League, Serie A, Ligue 1, MLS and many more.

BT Sport is also the new home for domestic club rugby with exclusive rights to televise up to 69 live Aviva Premiership rugby matches per season (previously shared between Sky Sports and ESPN).

In 2014 BT Sport will also be the new home of MotoGP with exclusive live rights to all the Moto GP races (Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP) of the season (18 GPs). This includes all Warm Ups Practice and Qualifying live (previously on the BBC).

We have also added top women’s tennis from the WTA, exclusive rights to UFC Women’s Super League football, Australian ‘A’ league soccer and action sport and lifestyle programming from Red Bull Media House.

Only one in five UK homes currently take a sports channel – possibly due to the high prices that have resulted from there being little real competition, so we want to increase the number of customers enjoying high quality sports on TV.

Ian Livingston, BT chief executive said:

“UK Sports fans have had a rough deal for too long. Many have been priced out of the market but we will change this by giving away BT Sport for free with our broadband. Sports fans are the winners today.

You’ll be able to get BT Sport direct from us via our own TV service, on Sky’s digital satellite platform and also online or via a new App letting you enjoy the channels on the move or at home on your PC, smartphone, or tablet.

Also, the presenter/pundit line-up...

BT Sport announces a great line-up of sporting talent

BT Sport announces a great line-up of sporting talent | BT Life - the entertainment and technology blog from BT

Michael Owen is among the latest line-up of presenters, commentators and experts to join BT Sport.

The former England striker, due to retire from football at the end of this season, will take up the role of co-commentator alongside Darren Fletcher – one of the most familiar voices on BBC Radio 5 Live – and Ian Darke, who has covered all 21 seasons of the Barclays Premier League as well as Champions League finals and five World Cups for various broadcasters.

In addition, Premier League referee Mark Halsey joins BT Sport in August in a brand new role in the commentary team working across the channels’ football coverage.

Double Champions League winners Owen Hargreaves and Steve McManaman, as well as former England No1 goalkeeper David James MBE, will be on BT Sport’s team of football experts.

As previously announced, sports broadcaster Jake Humphrey will be the anchor of BT Sport’s 38 exclusively live Barclays Premier League football matches while Ray Stubbs joins as chief football reporter.

Accomplished journalist and sports broadcaster Des Kelly joins BT Sport to present a new sports magazine programme, ‘Life’s a Pitch’.

Award-winning broadcaster Clare Balding will present and co-produce a weekly sports magazine chat show that will feature interviews with major sporting names and discussion of big sporting issues. The show will also shine a spotlight on women’s sport. Meanwhile Tim Lovejoy will present a weekend sports magazine programme along with guest co presenters.

BT Sport will show exclusive coverage of up to 69 live rugby union games from the Aviva Premiership. Coverage will be presented by established broadcaster Craig Doyle. He will be joined by former England captain and lead rugby expert Lawrence Dallaglio. Joining them will be former England internationals Matt Dawson, Ben Kay, Austin Healey and Martin Bayfield.

BT Sport has also signed a deal with the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) to show matches from 21 global tournaments. The greatest female tennis player of all time, Martina Navratilova, will be the channels’ tennis expert and tournament anchor. She joins TV and radio personality Lynsey Hipgrave. BT has also signed up British tennis player Heather Watson to star in the TV advertising campaign.

As already announced, Rio Ferdinand will join as an interviewer, programme-maker and football expert, while BT Sport has signed up several ambassadors who will feature in TV ads and marketing campaigns as well as make regular guest appearances on the new channels.

Gareth Bale will be at the forefront of BT’s marketing campaign. Joining him for the next three years will be Barclays Premier League top scorer Robin van Persie of Manchester United and Arsenal and England star Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. BT Sport has also signed up Everton’s Marouane Fellaini, Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge, Arsenal captain Thomas Vermaelen and England and Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart.

Joining as Ambassadors from the world of Rugby Union are England and Harlequins captain Chris Robshaw, Leicester Tigers player Manu Tuilagi, and Saracens’ Owen Farrell.
 
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Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,841
Brighton
Michael Owen as the big name. Ugh.
 


Krusty

Active member
Sep 9, 2006
622
Sounds great to me :thumbsup:
 




Herr Tubthumper

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NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
59,523
The Fatherland
The only flaw with this the requirement for BT.
 




Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
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Re: Prem League, the point to note is that BT has 18 'top pick' matches - something which ESPN never had.

So every other weekend, BT has first dibs on matches = big matches, derbies etc.

I believe BT's matches are all Saturday lunchtime.
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
31,841
Brighton
Not a fan myself.

But this is the biggest change in UK football on telly in twenty years, so let's not be picky. :)

Fair point, can't grumble overall.
 


MattBackHome

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
11,723
Hahahahah. Michael Owen. It's such a BT-style person to appoint. They literally couldn't get any blander, unless they decide to recreate the WC98 forward line on their punditry team.

If it was me, I would have broken the bank to create my dream line up of: James Richardson, Steve McManaman, G-Nev and El Tel.
 






keaton

Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
Nov 18, 2004
9,655
Not a fan myself.

But this is the biggest change in UK football on telly in twenty years, so let's not be picky. :)

Is it though? You still have to pay for something to get the football for "free" so it's much like it being on EPSN now which you get free if you get Virgin
 


Wozza

Shite Supporter
Jul 6, 2003
23,616
Online
Is it though? You still have to pay for something to get the football for "free" so it's much like it being on EPSN now which you get free if you get Virgin

As I said, ESPN had a terrible Premier League deal - no first-pick matches.
 




strings

Moving further North...
Feb 19, 2006
9,965
Barnsley
Worth a look, I'm just moving house anyway so am reviewing things like my phoneline and broadband, etc. I would be more interested in it because of the Premiership Rugby, however (unless Brighton get promoted).
 


rdigs24

Southampton seagull
Jan 21, 2012
539
Southampton
BT Sport to be free with BT Broadband!

BT Sport to be free with BT Broadband! | BT Life - the entertainment and technology blog from BT

BT Sport will be free to any consumer BT broadband customer – the first time in more than 20 years that weekly live matches from the Barclays Premier League will be free to watch.

The three BT Sport channels – BT Sport 1, BT Sport 2 and ESPN – will be packed with world class sport, including 38 exclusively live Barclays Premier League matches, as opposed to the 23 ESPN offered. This includes 18 of the best quality ‘top pick’ matches which for the first time ever are not all with Sky Sports.

BT Sport will also offer matches from the Bundesliga, The FA Cup with Budweiser on ESPN, Scottish Premier League, UEFA Europa League, Serie A, Ligue 1, MLS and many more.

BT Sport is also the new home for domestic club rugby with exclusive rights to televise up to 69 live Aviva Premiership rugby matches per season (previously shared between Sky Sports and ESPN).

In 2014 BT Sport will also be the new home of MotoGP with exclusive live rights to all the Moto GP races (Moto3, Moto2 and MotoGP) of the season (18 GPs). This includes all Warm Ups Practice and Qualifying live (previously on the BBC).

We have also added top women’s tennis from the WTA, exclusive rights to UFC Women’s Super League football, Australian ‘A’ league soccer and action sport and lifestyle programming from Red Bull Media House.

Only one in five UK homes currently take a sports channel – possibly due to the high prices that have resulted from there being little real competition, so we want to increase the number of customers enjoying high quality sports on TV.

Ian Livingston, BT chief executive said:

“UK Sports fans have had a rough deal for too long. Many have been priced out of the market but we will change this by giving away BT Sport for free with our broadband. Sports fans are the winners today.

You’ll be able to get BT Sport direct from us via our own TV service, on Sky’s digital satellite platform and also online or via a new App letting you enjoy the channels on the move or at home on your PC, smartphone, or tablet.

Also, the presenter/pundit line-up...

BT Sport announces a great line-up of sporting talent

BT Sport announces a great line-up of sporting talent | BT Life - the entertainment and technology blog from BT

Michael Owen is among the latest line-up of presenters, commentators and experts to join BT Sport.

The former England striker, due to retire from football at the end of this season, will take up the role of co-commentator alongside Darren Fletcher – one of the most familiar voices on BBC Radio 5 Live – and Ian Darke, who has covered all 21 seasons of the Barclays Premier League as well as Champions League finals and five World Cups for various broadcasters.

In addition, Premier League referee Mark Halsey joins BT Sport in August in a brand new role in the commentary team working across the channels’ football coverage.

Double Champions League winners Owen Hargreaves and Steve McManaman, as well as former England No1 goalkeeper David James MBE, will be on BT Sport’s team of football experts.

As previously announced, sports broadcaster Jake Humphrey will be the anchor of BT Sport’s 38 exclusively live Barclays Premier League football matches while Ray Stubbs joins as chief football reporter.

Accomplished journalist and sports broadcaster Des Kelly joins BT Sport to present a new sports magazine programme, ‘Life’s a Pitch’.

Award-winning broadcaster Clare Balding will present and co-produce a weekly sports magazine chat show that will feature interviews with major sporting names and discussion of big sporting issues. The show will also shine a spotlight on women’s sport. Meanwhile Tim Lovejoy will present a weekend sports magazine programme along with guest co presenters.

BT Sport will show exclusive coverage of up to 69 live rugby union games from the Aviva Premiership. Coverage will be presented by established broadcaster Craig Doyle. He will be joined by former England captain and lead rugby expert Lawrence Dallaglio. Joining them will be former England internationals Matt Dawson, Ben Kay, Austin Healey and Martin Bayfield.

BT Sport has also signed a deal with the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) to show matches from 21 global tournaments. The greatest female tennis player of all time, Martina Navratilova, will be the channels’ tennis expert and tournament anchor. She joins TV and radio personality Lynsey Hipgrave. BT has also signed up British tennis player Heather Watson to star in the TV advertising campaign.

As already announced, Rio Ferdinand will join as an interviewer, programme-maker and football expert, while BT Sport has signed up several ambassadors who will feature in TV ads and marketing campaigns as well as make regular guest appearances on the new channels.

Gareth Bale will be at the forefront of BT’s marketing campaign. Joining him for the next three years will be Barclays Premier League top scorer Robin van Persie of Manchester United and Arsenal and England star Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. BT Sport has also signed up Everton’s Marouane Fellaini, Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge, Arsenal captain Thomas Vermaelen and England and Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart.

Joining as Ambassadors from the world of Rugby Union are England and Harlequins captain Chris Robshaw, Leicester Tigers player Manu Tuilagi, and Saracens’ Owen Farrell.

What a great thread. I was going to leave Bt for Virgin broadband in a couple of weeks but Im definitely staying now to watch Brighton on Bt (fingers crossed)
 


Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
23,616
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how much will it cost monthly if you don't have BT broadband? £9.99 per month like ESPN?

Might have to get BT infinity with sky TV then it seems :)

£14.99/month for BT Sport 1, BT Sport 2 and ESPN.

Cheaper to get broadband: £10/month for BT Broadband; £15/month for BT Infinity. (All customers will get BT Sport free.)
 




Wozza

Shite Supporter
Jul 6, 2003
23,616
Online
If it was me, I would have broken the bank to create my dream line up of: James Richardson, Steve McManaman, G-Nev and El Tel.

Your line-up looks a bit 1996.

FWIW, they have Steve McManaman. Darren Fletcher is a decent commentator.

G-Nev is 'owned' by Sky. El Tel... really?
 


RM-Taylor

He's Magic.... You Know
Jan 7, 2006
15,272
£14.99/month for BT Sport 1, BT Sport 2 and ESPN.

Cheaper to get broadband: £10/month for BT Broadband; £15/month for BT Infinity. (All customers will get BT Sport free.)

That's not including the £15.50 per month line rental.
 


seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,690
Crap Town
£14.99/month for BT Sport 1, BT Sport 2 and ESPN.

Cheaper to get broadband: £10/month for BT Broadband; £15/month for BT Infinity. (All customers will get BT Sport free.)

Don't you have to stick the monthly line rental on top of that ?
 










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