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Watching Tiges from the US?

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Numpty Tiger

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Hoping I can get some advice here; I'll be in the US this coming weekend when we play the Roos. Any tips on best way to see the game? I assume I' ll have to pay a website for the privilege, unless AFL is on cable over there?
Cheers.
 
Before the mods scream, the Official AFL on line pay for view service is at www.liveafl.tv.

You can subscribe yearly, as I do, or pay for each match.

I repeat. This is the Official AFL Online Broadcast partner bought to you by Telstra Global.

Haere Ra
 

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Thanks guys (yes, will have Internet).
Cheers.

I used it for 3 weeks while I was in the US really good quality. I also used it this weekend to watch the Gold Coast game ...... Really poor that my Ipad Application direct from telstra sucks and it's local content and I can sign into our corporate VPN and watch it through an American proxy server in extremely good quality.
 
Before the mods scream, the Official AFL on line pay for view service is at www.liveafl.tv.

You can subscribe yearly, as I do, or pay for each match.

I repeat. This is the Official AFL Online Broadcast partner bought to you by Telstra Global.

Haere Ra

You cannot pay for a match only, well at least not in the USA, but you can buy a month and see all games, as well as all replays this season. It will cost you $19.50 for the month min charge.

But it doesn't't work on iPads.
 
You cannot pay for a match only, well at least not in the USA, but you can buy a month and see all games, as well as all replays this season. It will cost you $19.50 for the month min charge.

But it doesn't't work on iPads.

There's a 9.95 seven day pass. And need's flash so adobe flash so yeh no Ipads.
 

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