azul, on 10 July 2024 - 08:46 AM, said:
Has anyone know what will happen to these. I assume as nothing has been communicated the video highlights, interviews and features will remain on YouTube and audio streaming will continue on 1866.
Last season most EFL clubs used iFollow for these. plus audio and video streaming and you needed a subscription to access them. Obviously domestic video streaming will discontinued from this platform but I have noticed a lot of clubs have ditched iFollow altogether and moved to what appears to be their own platform. They seem to be called things like Exiles +, Pompey +, Imps + etc, and that only appears to be a portal with not subscription required.
I see on another thread people debating that CFC haven't mentioned using iFollow or in fact any mention of international streaming. None of the club sites I looked at mention international streaming either, whether they still use iFollow or another method.
From the EFL website:
Sky Sports+ the home of domestic EFL streaming
From 2024/25, a new rights agreement between the EFL and Sky Sports comes into effect, making Sky Sports the home of the EFL.
With over 1,000 EFL fixtures live on Sky Sports via Sky and NOW each season, iFollow/club streaming services will cease to offer domestic live video coverage of EFL matches and streamed games can be watched on the Sky Sports+ service.
The update comes as the EFL begins a five-year rights deal with Sky Sports and will see significantly enhanced exposure for all EFL clubs.
As part of the groundbreaking partnership with Sky Sports, fans will be able to access more action than ever before from across the EFL's three divisions, as well as every game of the Carabao Cup and Bristol Street Motors Trophy.
For more information, click here.
International streaming
Club streaming and iFollow services continue to be the home for international streaming.
All Championship matches can be streamed by Clubs internationally, except for any games selected for international broadcast.
Sky Bet Championship matches selected for international broadcast during Championship midweeks can still be streamed internationally, apart from in the following territories:
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All League One and League Two matches are available for Clubs to stream internationally even if selected for international broadcast.
The latest list of international TV selections can be found here.
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