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The Sky Sports 1-day pass - has anyone used it?

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I don't have Sky but I see that Sky Sports do a one-day pass for £9.99: https://www.nowtv.com/gb/checkout/summary

Has anyone used it, and is "Now TV" a part of Sky - I'm very tempted to buy it for tonight's match.
 
I have a few times a little while back, it works well.

May be worth seeing if there are any deals around or if you can use topcashback.
 
Yes many times. You have to download now tv player (desktop app) but all in all its a good service, given that you get the rest of the day to watch S/S.
 
Captain_Sham said:
Yes many times. You have to download now tv player (desktop app) but all in all its a good service, given that you get the rest of the day to watch S/S.

Or you use the NowTV app on your smart tv/set top box/Firestick and watch direct on your TV

£10 is extortionate imo, but I used to pay it before getting an IPTV subscription
 
BLAZE said:
Captain_Sham said:
Yes many times. You have to download now tv player (desktop app) but all in all its a good service, given that you get the rest of the day to watch S/S.

Or you use the NowTV app on your smart tv/set top box/Firestick and watch direct on your TV

£10 is extortionate imo, but I used to pay it before getting an IPTV subscription

Same price as watching on Swans tv with a whole day of sky sports. Only watch now and then. Radio does me usually.(Binned my season after they sacked Guidolin)
 
BLAZE said:
Captain_Sham said:
Yes many times. You have to download now tv player (desktop app) but all in all its a good service, given that you get the rest of the day to watch S/S.

Or you use the NowTV app on your smart tv/set top box/Firestick and watch direct on your TV

£10 is extortionate imo, but I used to pay it before getting an IPTV subscription

Unless something has changed recently, Now TV does not work on firestick. I currently have mine setup on my X-Box due to this.
 
JesusJack said:
BLAZE said:
Or you use the NowTV app on your smart tv/set top box/Firestick and watch direct on your TV

£10 is extortionate imo, but I used to pay it before getting an IPTV subscription

Unless something has changed recently, Now TV does not work on firestick. I currently have mine setup on my X-Box due to this.

It needs to be second-generation or newer. First gens are older than Bony now so not much of a surprise :lol:
 
BLAZE said:
Captain_Sham said:
Yes many times. You have to download now tv player (desktop app) but all in all its a good service, given that you get the rest of the day to watch S/S.

Or you use the NowTV app on your smart tv/set top box/Firestick and watch direct on your TV

£10 is extortionate imo, but I used to pay it before getting an IPTV subscription
£10 compared to a monthly subscription to Sky if you watch lots of sports isn't good value
£10 compared to a family of four non ST holders going down the Liberty (let alone away) is a drop in the ocean.
Personally though IPTV is the way to go
 
It's horses for courses I suppose and the more options for the viewer the better

£10 for 24 hours of Sky Sports is expensive when you compare it with a months subscriptions with Sky or Virgin for something like £25

£10 to watch the Swans isn't though which how I justified spending it. I wouldn't entertain that price for anything other than the Swans though
 

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