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Posted 30 November 2011 - 12:03 PM

I'm going to stay in Australia next semester and wondering if any TV channels are broadcasting Euroleague games.

I can watch over internet too but the quailty most of the times terrible. When I look at euroleague web page, I can see the TV details of the games at euroleague web page. They just show the which satellite provider has rights to broadcast the games.


At mylivesport web site, I can see more details of the channels and specific channel information (at euroleague website, it just shows the broadcaster name, for example Polsat, at mylivesport I can see that which TV channel in polsat package broadcasting the game, for example Polsat Sport Extra channel)

I used to watch games via Novasport or Cyfra packages.I don't think any TV channel broadcasting Euroleague games. How is the quailty of the streams at official web page of Euroleague(I'm thinking to buy 1 month subscription)?

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Posted 30 November 2011 - 12:56 PM

It seems good!!! :thup:
I will test it tonight!

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Posted 30 November 2011 - 01:01 PM

Euroleague TV quality is good. Worth the investment if you watch almost every game of the week.

We post some good link HERE from time to time.
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