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Saturday Fixtures Not Streamed on iFollow - Ipswich Town News

The EFL has confirmed that matches played with traditional 3pm kick-offs on Saturday afternoons will not be streamed live on iFollow in the UK during the season ahead, however, midweek games will be available.

Last season, due to the pandemic and fans not being able to attend fixtures, all matches were streamed live on iFollow.

The EFL has issued a guide for the season ahead with the arrangements in League One returning to the situation prior to Covid.

"League One
"All midweek matches, both home and away, can be shown live on iFollow. No games will be streamed live in the UK which kick-off between 2.45pm and 5.15pm on Saturdays, including international weekends.

EFL Trophy
Ties are available to watch live on iFollow, home and away except the semi-finals and final.

Carabao Cup
Matches are not available for streaming domestically or internationally.

FA Cup
To be confirmed by the Football Association.

International viewers
All League One and EFL Trophy matches whether home and away, weekend or midweek are eligible for international streaming with the exception of any game shown live in the UK on Sky Sports or via an international broadcaster.

Sky games
Games shown live on Sky will not be streamed live in the UK.

Match passes in both the UK and internationally are priced at £10 per game.

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