Euro 2004
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Does anyone know if we will get coverage of this on Satellite TV here?
I called Direct TV and they said they had no plans to show it.
I called Direct TV and they said they had no plans to show it.
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probably on either Pay per view or something along those lines.
might hopefully touch wood be free on one of the Spanish speaking channels like Galavision or something like that. commentary in Spanish, but hey, better than Andy Grey.
might hopefully touch wood be free on one of the Spanish speaking channels like Galavision or something like that. commentary in Spanish, but hey, better than Andy Grey.
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Im sure Fox Sports World will show it, if not live then shortly after. I also believe ESPN will show a few games here and there, but that I'm not 100%
Most likely though will be pay-per-view.
Most likely though will be pay-per-view.
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Originally posted by Durhams
Does anyone know if we will get coverage of this on Satellite TV here?
I called Direct TV and they said they had no plans to show it.
Does anyone know if we will get coverage of this on Satellite TV here?
I called Direct TV and they said they had no plans to show it.
I would expect satellite to have it, they showed the qualifiers...
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Originally posted by manc1976
probably on either Pay per view or something along those lines.
might hopefully touch wood be free on one of the Spanish speaking channels like Galavision or something like that. commentary in Spanish, but hey, better than Andy Grey.
probably on either Pay per view or something along those lines.
might hopefully touch wood be free on one of the Spanish speaking channels like Galavision or something like that. commentary in Spanish, but hey, better than Andy Grey.
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You may want to check for bars in you region that cater to the football crowd. There are several in the DC area, including one that was ranked as the best pub for football in the US. They stayed open for 24 hours a day during the World Cup.
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From the website of Setanta (they bought the US TV rights):
The Euro 2004 is available through local cable companies and through small dish providers. The price for the Euro 2004 for home use is $179.00 for the package of all the games or $19.95 for the first round, $24.95 for the Quater Finals, Semi Finals and Final.
http://www.setanta.com/sport/Euro_2004.htm
The Euro 2004 is available through local cable companies and through small dish providers. The price for the Euro 2004 for home use is $179.00 for the package of all the games or $19.95 for the first round, $24.95 for the Quater Finals, Semi Finals and Final.
http://www.setanta.com/sport/Euro_2004.htm




