Watch the MK Dons Match for £6.99 - Ipswich Town News
Now TV, Sky TV’s online streaming service, is offering a Day Pass which lets you watch their sports channels for £6.99. If you don't have Sky TV, it's a great way of watching their programming without a contract.
If you don't have a Now TV box you can sign up and watch on your tablet, mobile phone, PC, Mac or laptop, and possibly on some smart TVs. Check first if your device supports it.
You can also get a Now TV box by post which connects to your TV via an HDMI cable which will allows you to stream the service to your TV but this costs £14.99 and will take a while to arrive.
That box will also stream content from the BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, All 4 and Demand 5 and apps such as YouTube, Spotify, Vevo and Facebook.
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