Setanta to Feature Premiership Matches Via Broadband

by The Gaffer on February 24, 2007 · 1 comment

According to the North American version of Setanta Sports’s web site, the Irish broadcaster will begin offering Premier League matches via broadband starting with the 2007/2008 season.

This is wonderful news for EPL fans. No word yet on how many matches will be available, but it’s definitely a positive step.

To learn more about Setanta Broadband, read issue number two of the EPL Talk Magazine where we feature a review of the service.

Thanks to eplnfl for the tip.

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1 geezapaul February 24, 2007 at 6:34 am

Setanta will also be broadcasting matches in the UK next season, Sky no longer have a monopoly on live matches.

If you want to watch the climax to this season though go to http://www.premiershipstreams.com – Saturday 24th Feb kicks off with Fulham v Man Utd at 1245 GMT.

This site is completley free and there’s no need to register.

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