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Johnny Fever

New member
Jan 11, 2010
212
I'm not a subscriber to any digital provider like Sky or Virgin, so is it possible to get ESPN directly via a digi-box.
Can you just suscribe for a short period?
How much does it cost ?

Thanks
 




Tricky Dicky

New member
Jul 27, 2004
13,558
Sunny Shoreham
I'm not a subscriber to any digital provider like Sky or Virgin, so is it possible to get ESPN directly via a digi-box.
Can you just suscribe for a short period?
How much does it cost ?

Thanks

From what I remember when it came up last week, you can sign up for 2 months free, but you have to cancel it over a month before the end of the 2 months. I would rather they did PPV, and I could pay for one off games - instead I'll settle for watching it for free on a dodgy Romanian streaming site on my laptop.
 


clippedgull

Hotdogs, extra onions
Aug 11, 2003
20,789
Near Ducks, Geese, and Seagulls
I'm not a subscriber to any digital provider like Sky or Virgin, so is it possible to get ESPN directly via a digi-box.
Can you just suscribe for a short period?
How much does it cost ?

Thanks

You can but you need a viewing card slot in your digi box.
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Sports and movies on Freeview
You may find there is enough free sport on Freeview to suit your needs, with some football, rugby and big events such as the Olympics available on free-to-air channels such as BBC.

However, if you want to watch more sport you can subscribe to ESPN on Freeview via the Top Up TV Anytime service. ESPN shows some live Premier League games and lots of football from other European leagues, including the German Bundesliga and Italian Serie A.

ESPN is only available to customers with a Freeview set-top box or integrated digital TV with a viewing card slot. A subscription fee of £9.99 per month applies for this service.
 




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