I think you can stream from them directly, or at least you used to be able to.The Doc wrote: ↑August 20th, 2021, 9:53 amIf I read their website correctly, the only way to get Premier is with Sky - that correct?neill_m wrote: ↑August 19th, 2021, 5:53 pm
Premier Sports has also been awarded TV rights for the Republic of Ireland for the first time in the new era of the game-changing tournament expanding its coverage to bring together live coverage from each round to a wider rugby audience across the UK and Ireland.
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You can get Premier Sport through Now TV.FLIP wrote: ↑August 20th, 2021, 10:42 amI think you can stream from them directly, or at least you used to be able to.The Doc wrote: ↑August 20th, 2021, 9:53 amIf I read their website correctly, the only way to get Premier is with Sky - that correct?neill_m wrote: ↑August 19th, 2021, 5:53 pm
Premier Sports has also been awarded TV rights for the Republic of Ireland for the first time in the new era of the game-changing tournament expanding its coverage to bring together live coverage from each round to a wider rugby audience across the UK and Ireland.
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I thought the new league format was going on terrestrial tv in Ireland? Is this no longer the case
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A significant number of games featuring some provinces in most of Ireland will be live on terrestrial television in Ireland.Theleinsterlad wrote: ↑August 21st, 2021, 1:25 pm I thought the new league format was going on terrestrial tv in Ireland? Is this no longer the case
All games will be live on Premier Sports
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If have you have Eir or Virgin Media you're still paying for another service (from Sky). The original question was more related to 'only sky' and split hairs or not it's still only Sky not via a service they are already paying for.
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Hard luck lads, had the pleasure (not) of having to rely on that app up north. Coverage is shockingly bad with a few leinster games being cut short just when tries were about to be scored in the first season they broadcast the league.neill_m wrote:UK sports broadcaster Premier Sports will show every game LIVE and host more than 100 exclusive rugby fixtures in the new look United Rugby Championship with coverage from every round across five elite rugby nations - Ireland, Italy, Wales, Scotland and South Africa.
Premier Sports has also been awarded TV rights for the Republic of Ireland for the first time in the new era of the game-changing tournament expanding its coverage to bring together live coverage from each round to a wider rugby audience across the UK and Ireland.
Not worth the money for me.
Can't understand why none of the rugby leagues go down the route of the NFL coverage and own it themselves.
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Had no issues myself using the website to watch games when I've used itRavenhillRaider wrote: ↑August 24th, 2021, 6:44 amHard luck lads, had the pleasure (not) of having to rely on that app up north. Coverage is shockingly bad with a few leinster games being cut short just when tries were about to be scored in the first season they broadcast the league.neill_m wrote:UK sports broadcaster Premier Sports will show every game LIVE and host more than 100 exclusive rugby fixtures in the new look United Rugby Championship with coverage from every round across five elite rugby nations - Ireland, Italy, Wales, Scotland and South Africa.
Premier Sports has also been awarded TV rights for the Republic of Ireland for the first time in the new era of the game-changing tournament expanding its coverage to bring together live coverage from each round to a wider rugby audience across the UK and Ireland.
Not worth the money for me.
Can't understand why none of the rugby leagues go down the route of the NFL coverage and own it themselves.
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Sorry should have been a bit clearer.
It wasn't the app/website itself rather the production. Can't remember if it was glasgow we were playing at home and they cut to an ad break before halftime had actually finished and we missed d Kearney scoring.
I wasactually surprised they went with them again as DAZN were mentioned as possible bidders for the rights.
Either way i hope the production improves and there are better pundits/commentators this season.
Here's hoping.
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It wasn't the app/website itself rather the production. Can't remember if it was glasgow we were playing at home and they cut to an ad break before halftime had actually finished and we missed d Kearney scoring.
I wasactually surprised they went with them again as DAZN were mentioned as possible bidders for the rights.
Either way i hope the production improves and there are better pundits/commentators this season.
Here's hoping.
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Will DAZN not continue to have the rights to the new improved Pro** aka URC in Germany, Switzerland and Austria?RavenhillRaider wrote: ↑August 24th, 2021, 7:57 am Sorry should have been a bit clearer.
It wasn't the app/website itself rather the production. Can't remember if it was glasgow we were playing at home and they cut to an ad break before halftime had actually finished and we missed d Kearney scoring.
I wasactually surprised they went with them again as DAZN were mentioned as possible bidders for the rights.
Either way i hope the production improves and there are better pundits/commentators this season.
Here's hoping.
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They wanted local rights as thats where the moneys at. They were also pegged for buying bt sport to get premiership.
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I got an email about the Bulls game saying that season ticket holders with only one ticket on their account can form a group with another singleton. So I guess that if I don't form a pair with someone else, I'll just be paired with some randomer? Is this correct? I don't particularly mind getting a random friend for the game but I'd like to be sure they are covid free in so far as possible (i.e. vaccinated and have taken a test prior to the game) and this doesn't seem possible with this arrangement.
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I would have assumed you would be left on your own. Write to them and ask.domhnallj wrote:I got an email about the Bulls game saying that season ticket holders with only one ticket on their account can form a group with another singleton. So I guess that if I don't form a pair with someone else, I'll just be paired with some randomer? Is this correct? I don't particularly mind getting a random friend for the game but I'd like to be sure they are covid free in so far as possible (i.e. vaccinated and have taken a test prior to the game) and this doesn't seem possible with this arrangement.
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https://www.unitedrugby.com/urctv-befirsttoknow/
1st Step to an NFL network type of setup?
Still excludes UK and SA as Premiersport and Supersport own the rights in those regions.
But if it goes well will we finally see coverage of a league owned by the league?
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1st Step to an NFL network type of setup?
Still excludes UK and SA as Premiersport and Supersport own the rights in those regions.
But if it goes well will we finally see coverage of a league owned by the league?
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Dragons v Leinster confirmed for Sunday October 3rd 2pm KO (S4C/RTE/Premier Sports/URC TV (Not in UK/SA).
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No, OTT won't match FTA in terms of eyeballs or PTV in terms of revenue, not for a significant time yet. Not least because of our dreadful broadband availability in Ireland. It appears to be a good first step though, but I'd wait to see the packages and pricing before getting too excited.RavenhillRaider wrote: ↑September 8th, 2021, 6:37 am https://www.unitedrugby.com/urctv-befirsttoknow/
1st Step to an NFL network type of setup?
Still excludes UK and SA as Premiersport and Supersport own the rights in those regions.
But if it goes well will we finally see coverage of a league owned by the league?
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Pricing announced for URC TV
Weekend Pass - Every game the chosen round live - €19.99
All Ireland Pass - Every game featuring the Irish provinces live for the season €99
Season Pass - Every game for the season live - €119.99
Not available in the UK
Weekend Pass - Every game the chosen round live - €19.99
All Ireland Pass - Every game featuring the Irish provinces live for the season €99
Season Pass - Every game for the season live - €119.99
Not available in the UK
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Those prices seem pretty reasonable. If you're only interested in Rugby then a combo of URC TV alongside a Now TV Sports Extra weekend pass for European games looks like a better value proposition than getting/adding the BT Sport combo to Sky
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The United Rugby Championship will be available live on Free-to-Air in the Italy with Mediaset partnering with the FIR and URC to showcase the best of the new global league which kicks off on September 24.
The return of Free to Air coverage in Italy follows other FTA agreements in Ireland (RTE &TG4), Northern Ireland (BBC NI) and Wales (BBC Wales and S4C). So only the Scots have not got a NH FTA deal for the league.
URC TV will offer a range of subscription packages including a Season Pass (all games), Weekend Passes (all games within a round) and Individual Game Passes. These will be available for fans watching in Ireland, Europe (excluding UK and Italy), North America, South America, Asia and Australasia.
https://www.unitedrugby.com/latest/news ... s-in-italy
The return of Free to Air coverage in Italy follows other FTA agreements in Ireland (RTE &TG4), Northern Ireland (BBC NI) and Wales (BBC Wales and S4C). So only the Scots have not got a NH FTA deal for the league.
URC TV will offer a range of subscription packages including a Season Pass (all games), Weekend Passes (all games within a round) and Individual Game Passes. These will be available for fans watching in Ireland, Europe (excluding UK and Italy), North America, South America, Asia and Australasia.
https://www.unitedrugby.com/latest/news ... s-in-italy