Leeds United will break new ground on Saturday by screening the game against Millwall via LUTV's Pay-Per-View channel to a number of our overseas fans. Licensing restrictions prevent the game from being screened in the UK and Ireland.
The club has so far gained international permission to make the game available in South Africa, Germany, and Spain, but hopes to add more countries before Saturday.
Leeds United CEO Shaun Harvey said: "This is a very exciting development for us and being able to pilot such an initiative is something we have been working hard to achieve.
"Licensing restrictions around the world prevent us from showing the game in every country, but we hope to secure more countries before the weekend."
The game will be available to existing subscribers at a cost of ?5, but non-subscribers can take advantage of the offer by taking up either a monthly or a yearly subscription as part of the PPV package.
so south africa, germany and spain but hopeful of other countries. why the f**k would we bother going to the effort of streaming in those 3 countries? even berlin canary f**ked off to denmark.
Posted By: SCC 28, Mar 25, 18:22:03
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