"Coventry City's Match Against West Brom Unavailable on iFollow in Several Overseas Locations"

"Coventry City's Match Against West Brom Unavailable on iFollow in Several Overseas Locations"

Coventry City's upcoming away game against West Bromwich Albion is set to take place at the Hawthorns on Friday, March 1st, with an 8pm kick-off (GMT). However, for fans outside of certain regions, accessing the match via iFollow may not be possible.


Due to the game being selected for broadcast by Sky Sports in the UK, it will also be available on live TV overseas. Consequently, the match will not be streamed live on iFollow for subscribers or match pass purchasers worldwide. However, there are a few exceptions to this rule.


For individuals residing in Hong Kong, South Korea, and specific Caribbean territories—including Anguilla, Antigua, Aruba, and others—the game will indeed be accessible on iFollow.


Moreover, in countries where there are no existing broadcast agreements with the English Football League (EFL), the match will also be available on iFollow. These countries include American Samoa, Andorra, Belgium, Bhutan, and many others.


Fans are encouraged to consult their local listings for details regarding TV coverage in their respective territories.


This approach aims to provide clarity for fans worldwide regarding the availability of the match and ensures that supporters can enjoy the game through the appropriate channels based on their location.

Coventry City's clash against West Bromwich Albion won't be accessible on iFollow for fans based in various overseas locations.

This includes countries like Hong Kong, South Korea, and the Caribbean region, encompassing destinations such as Anguilla, Antigua, Aruba, and many others. Additionally, there are countries where EFL broadcast agreements are not in place, such as Belgium, China, Portugal, and Vietnam, where fans will also miss out on the iFollow coverage. This leaves fans in these areas seeking alternative ways to keep up with the match action as their excitement remains undeterred by geographical limitations.

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