wilkie2006 wrote: » The Sky Boxoffice site indicates that the card can be bought (with or without a Sky subscription) and streamed on a laptop/ mobile device:https://www.bt.com/sport/ufc/features/ufc-257-poirier-mcgregor-live-stream-bt-sport-box-office-how-to-order-watch andhttps://www.sky.com/help/diagnostics/box-office/streaming-box-office-events-on-other-devices But I'm getting this error: BT Sport Box Office is not available in your region. Dublin, L, IRELAND Any solutions to this?
wilkie2006 wrote: » For free cards this works, but not PPV. It appears that if you buy a TV card licence you can only watch on TV. The Sky website reads that you can buy a streaming licence (with or without a Sky sub), but I keep getting an error message
hatrickpatrick wrote: » Assuming you have it through Sky, can you then sign in to stream it on a laptop or does it have to be through the telly? My family has Sky so theoretically could get someone to buy it on their Sky subscription and borrow a login to watch it on the website?
The Rooster wrote: » I think that’s right. If family buy it, and you have family’s Sky Go log-in, I think that works. There’s a limit to the amount of new devices that can have the log-in, something like you can only make one change per month. Not 100% sure on the above as I’ve never tried it for a Ppv event
Dave0301 wrote: » Try this link: https://www.sky.com/boxoffice/btsport As others have said, I think you need to order it through Sky in Ireland. Streaming on a device is only available in the UK.
wilkie2006 wrote: » Thanks. Yes, it appears that you can buy it and watch it on TV, but not stream. Hopefully I'm wrong??!
hatrickpatrick wrote: » Hadn't even thought of Sky Go! My dad's the only person in my family who uses it and he'll definitely be asleep so I could ask him to temporarily log out of it on his iPad just for that night
nullObjects wrote: » Seems to be showing up on now tv under future events, you might be able to stream it there if thats an option
The Nal wrote: » Seems like hes settled on 155 for the foreseeable.
yourdeadwright wrote: » The whole fighting 155er's at 170 meant he was adding size over time and still getting to fight and be active but not having to cut which would have be going against what he was trying to achieve He has also giving himself a chance to get the gas tank up to par wit the extra muscle he is carrying, He is clearly a bigger more powerful guy than the man who fought Khabib
wilkie2006 wrote: » I PM'ed Now TV on FB yesterday to ask and was told it's not possible to view it there Maybe I should follow up again
khaldrogo wrote: » Do people genuinely want conor to win this? I was on the mcgregor train for a long while but have not been on board with all the drug crap, oap bashing, riding around etc. I think he's just a scumbag with money. What I would like to see is a fight that goes the distance with a win for Dustin and conor to actually retire. Dustin deserves it. Conor doesn't
khaldrogo wrote: » Dustin deserves it. Conor doesn't
MrStuffins wrote: » Ah come on! He hasn't been caught bashing an aul lad or allegedly feeling someone up in weeks!
LollipopJimmy wrote: » Suddenly all of my mates are after my Sky Go log in... Pretty ridiculous that it can only be had through Sky and we also have the BT 'ROI Tax', its €22.45 (£20) in the UK and €30 here. Load of **** and its hard not to feel ripped off when I stay up for nearly every other event or fight night
Homelander wrote: » I'd like to see Conor win and get back to where he was, an incredible and exciting fighter to watch that was at the top of his game. That's not "I love Conor and endorse everything he does" despite what some people seem to think. Equally I would be fine if Dustin won, just hope it's a competitive fight either way that doesn't end in the first 60 seconds. If Conor loses I'm not looking forward to the inevitable "He's a nobody now/he's past it/he has to retire" nonsense talk as if Dustin Porier is some backyard bum and not the #1 contender in the LW division who's won 7 out of his last 8 fights.