Someone added a comment to my post about Cable TV's HD service asking where Spanish football is available this season (on TV in Hong Kong, that is). The answer seems to be that it isn't, which seems odd given the amount of money Barcelona and Real Madrid have spent.
So what is available? Based on my brief research:
- English Premier League - we all know that Now Sports have these rights
- Champions League and Europa League (previously UEFA Cup) - Cable TV
- Italian Serie A - Cable TV and Now Sports
- German Bundesliga - Cable TV
- Portugese League - Now Sports
- Scottish Premier League - Goal TV (TVB Pay Vision, also available on Now TV)
- Dutch League - Goal TV
- English FA Cup - Probably still on Star Sports (Now Sports)
- English Football League - Goal TV
Goal TV also has selected programs from various club channels (including Barcelona, so there's some Spanish football for you).
Updates and corrections are very welcome.
Judging by the recent Arsenal-Celtic game, you should be able to watch Champions League matches, at any rate, via live streaming on the internet.
Posted by: Ulaca | September 02, 2009 at 04:04 PM
But surely that's not quite, er, strictly, legal.
Posted by: Chris | September 02, 2009 at 10:09 PM
Champions League is on Cable, but you also find it on t'internet pretty easily.
Is there any chance that they're still negotiating over the Spanish football, he asked, clutching at straws?
Posted by: Roy | September 02, 2009 at 10:35 PM
what song on goal tv when they show real madrid top 10 goal in champion league 2009/2010??
Posted by: farizi | November 05, 2010 at 09:39 PM