Town's Fixtures During World Cup to Be Streamed On iFollow - Ipswich Town News
All Town’s League One fixtures during the World Cup and over the Christmas period will be available on iFollow Ipswich to fans based in the UK and the Republic of Ireland.
UEFA Article 48, which means Saturday games kicking-off at 3pm can’t be streamed domestically, won’t be in place during the tournament.
The EFL has also confirmed that the Blues' festive fixtures at home to Oxford United on Boxing Day, away at Portsmouth three days later and at Lincoln City on Monday 2nd January will similarly be streamed for domestic supporters.
However, Saturday’s game at Exeter won’t be available as it is being screened live by Sky Sports, while the FA Cup second round tie at home to Buxton a week on Sunday won’t be streamed on iFollow Ipswich in the UK and Ireland due to competition rules.
Video match passes cost £10, while audio match passes are available for £2.50 here.
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