Grid-Iron american football game language selector
Language
ČeštinaDanskDeutsch
EnglishEspañolEspañol (Latinoamérica)
FrançaisItalianoMagyar
NederlandsPolskiPortuguês (Brasil)
RomânăSlovenčinaSlovenščina
SrpskiSuomiБългарски
РусскийУкраїнська 
Register
Login
NFL-NCAA football online
 
jose_cb28
Posts: 1
Posted on 2010-05-31 20:46:59
I just want to know if anyone knows any website to watch NFL or NCAA matches.


Thanks.
  
jespernohr
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-05-31 21:38:32
During the season, try to have a look at myp2p. I have heard they might have some games from time to time
  
Sparcy
Posts: 1
Posted on 2010-05-31 22:02:34
They do, look at it now to find out what software you might need then look back during pre-season. Last year I didn't manage to watch many games due to most streamers using Streamtorrent which I didn't find good to use. Season before last I watched all the Panthers games.

Get yourself accustomed to the site first and maybe watch some of the other sports being streamed first (NHL/NBA, or even soccer)
  
jespernohr
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-05-31 22:13:56
No reason to be evil and suggest soccer
  
Wolff
Posts: 4
Posted on 2010-06-02 13:42:49
myp2p is great I have used it for few years now. I personally like streamtorrent over some of the other p2p streaming software.
Other good site I have found is sportstop.tv its browser streaming(enlighten me if you know the right description) so you dont need to use programs to watch matches or TV. But it dosent have so wide coverage of games usually 2-3 games at same time. So I use it mostly to watch ESPN and NFLnetwork.
  
Sparcy
Posts: 1
Posted on 2010-06-02 16:30:53
I love myp2p too. Just found streamtorrent to be very unreliable. It may even be my PC is not good enough to run it. I just know that during the 2008 season I managed to watch all the games I wanted to, and last season I had real problems watching any.

As for being evil and suggesting soccer (Blasphemy I know) I only did that cause with the world cup in over the summer it will be easy to get your PC set up for the NFL season as someone somewhere will be broadcasting the world cups games I would have thught.
  
sisavedbygrace
Posts: 0
Posted on 2010-06-03 0:39:23
I know you have to pay for it but Gamepass was brilliant last season although they did have problems for the first couple of weeks, but after that it was amazing I watched so much football it was unbelievable and well worth the money imo
  
Sparcy
Posts: 1
Posted on 2010-06-03 21:31:54
sisavedbygrace wrote:

I know you have to pay for it but Gamepass was brilliant last season although they did have problems for the first couple of weeks, but after that it was amazing I watched so much football it was unbelievable and well worth the money imo



Something I am considering is Fieldpass. At least you can watch the games archived if you don't get a good stream for the live game.

Depends on the price for the season. last year was reasonable at £170 (if i remember correctly) which makes it £10 per game. Even if you pay for Sky TV here in the UK it costs you approx £5-£7 per week and there is no guarantee of which games you will get to watch.

To my knowledge Channel 5 are cutting their showing of the sunday night late games and Sky are only showing Thurs night and Sun double headers. They are not showing any late sun games or mon night games.
  
Monkey
Posts: 7
Posted on 2010-06-05 11:59:28
Sparcy wrote:

sisavedbygrace wrote:

I know you have to pay for it but Gamepass was brilliant last season although they did have problems for the first couple of weeks, but after that it was amazing I watched so much football it was unbelievable and well worth the money imo



Something I am considering is Fieldpass. At least you can watch the games archived if you don't get a good stream for the live game.

Depends on the price for the season. last year was reasonable at £170 (if i remember correctly) which makes it £10 per game. Even if you pay for Sky TV here in the UK it costs you approx £5-£7 per week and there is no guarantee of which games you will get to watch.

To my knowledge Channel 5 are cutting their showing of the sunday night late games and Sky are only showing Thurs night and Sun double headers. They are not showing any late sun games or mon night games.



any idea if ESPN are planning on showing any NFL games?
  
machinist
Posts: 2
Posted on 2010-06-07 10:33:07
Sparcy wrote:

sisavedbygrace wrote:



To my knowledge Channel 5 are cutting their showing of the sunday night late games quote]

That is not good news, if it turns out to be the case

  
 
Last posts
2024-04-28 2:09
DACH Cup
Author:Islander
2024-04-27 18:05
Ligathread
Author:Donar
2024-04-27 16:33
Ligathread
Author:liberalmente
2024-04-27 13:34
Pokalthread
Author:liberalmente
2024-04-27 13:31
Verkaufsthread
Author:liberalmente
2024-04-27 13:07
Nationalmannschaft
Author:liberalmente
2024-04-27 9:12
Help analisi partita
Author:Nicola