i am confused. so can i watch live f1 on F1TV in UK?
i am moving to UK next month, I was hoping to watch it on F1 TV
Please confirm guys
thank you
No, because of their Sky contract F1TV is not available in the UK. You can get a subscription to NOW TV which is an Internet streaming service owned by sky, however this only gives you the ability to watch live events. You will need a NOW TV box or a similar box from another provider which has a NOW TV app on itsiskue2005 wrote: ↑25 Oct 2020, 07:45i am confused. so can i watch live f1 on F1TV in UK?
i am moving to UK next month, I was hoping to watch it on F1 TV
Please confirm guys
thank you
Ah, thank you for clearing that upthe EDGE wrote: ↑25 Oct 2020, 09:47No, because of their Sky contract F1TV is not available in the UK. You can get a subscription to NOW TV which is an Internet streaming service owned by sky, however this only gives you the ability to watch live events. You will need a NOW TV box or a similar box from another provider which has a NOW TV app on itsiskue2005 wrote: ↑25 Oct 2020, 07:45i am confused. so can i watch live f1 on F1TV in UK?
i am moving to UK next month, I was hoping to watch it on F1 TV
Please confirm guys
thank you
This means if you are not at home when the race is broadcast you will miss it, as there is no option to record or watch on-demand via now tv
The race is repeated on other days, but again you will have to be home when it is broadcast, & highlights are available in the evening on race day on both channel 4 & sky1
I watch F1TV from UK via a VPN because I already had an F1TV account from earlier.siskue2005 wrote: ↑25 Oct 2020, 07:45i am confused. so can i watch live f1 on F1TV in UK?
i am moving to UK next month, I was hoping to watch it on F1 TV
Please confirm guys
thank you
Or, and yes it can be pricey unfortunately depending on the package you’ll need which has Sports added, get Sky or Virgin TV and then you can watch as normal.siskue2005 wrote: ↑25 Oct 2020, 09:52Ah, thank you for clearing that upthe EDGE wrote: ↑25 Oct 2020, 09:47No, because of their Sky contract F1TV is not available in the UK. You can get a subscription to NOW TV which is an Internet streaming service owned by sky, however this only gives you the ability to watch live events. You will need a NOW TV box or a similar box from another provider which has a NOW TV app on itsiskue2005 wrote: ↑25 Oct 2020, 07:45i am confused. so can i watch live f1 on F1TV in UK?
i am moving to UK next month, I was hoping to watch it on F1 TV
Please confirm guys
thank you
This means if you are not at home when the race is broadcast you will miss it, as there is no option to record or watch on-demand via now tv
The race is repeated on other days, but again you will have to be home when it is broadcast, & highlights are available in the evening on race day on both channel 4 & sky1
If you are able to watch all of that then I can see why you'd be happy. No way my SWMBO would let me watch that much sport on TV. I get away with watching some F1 but I wouldn't pay £1000/year to watch 1.5-2 hours every fortnight.NathanOlder wrote: ↑25 Oct 2020, 14:35I may be one of the only ones happy with Sky then. I guess I'm lucky I love watching IndyCar, Golf, Darts. I watch occasional football. I have BT Sport too for MotoGP. And my life revolves around F1. So every session I watch live, then I get to see every F3 F2 race live as well. All worth the money I pay.
Internet, Home Phone, Sky HD (all channels but the movies), BT Sport.
All for about £83 a month.
Yeah that makes sense. I guess I'm lucky my wife accepted me the way I amJust_a_fan wrote: ↑25 Oct 2020, 16:54If you are able to watch all of that then I can see why you'd be happy. No way my SWMBO would let me watch that much sport on TV. I get away with watching some F1 but I wouldn't pay £1000/year to watch 1.5-2 hours every fortnight.NathanOlder wrote: ↑25 Oct 2020, 14:35I may be one of the only ones happy with Sky then. I guess I'm lucky I love watching IndyCar, Golf, Darts. I watch occasional football. I have BT Sport too for MotoGP. And my life revolves around F1. So every session I watch live, then I get to see every F3 F2 race live as well. All worth the money I pay.
Internet, Home Phone, Sky HD (all channels but the movies), BT Sport.
All for about £83 a month.
She puts up with other stuff so I pick my battles.NathanOlder wrote: ↑25 Oct 2020, 17:03Yeah that makes sense. I guess I'm lucky my wife accepted me the way I amJust_a_fan wrote: ↑25 Oct 2020, 16:54If you are able to watch all of that then I can see why you'd be happy. No way my SWMBO would let me watch that much sport on TV. I get away with watching some F1 but I wouldn't pay £1000/year to watch 1.5-2 hours every fortnight.NathanOlder wrote: ↑25 Oct 2020, 14:35I may be one of the only ones happy with Sky then. I guess I'm lucky I love watching IndyCar, Golf, Darts. I watch occasional football. I have BT Sport too for MotoGP. And my life revolves around F1. So every session I watch live, then I get to see every F3 F2 race live as well. All worth the money I pay.
Internet, Home Phone, Sky HD (all channels but the movies), BT Sport.
All for about £83 a month.
adrianjordan wrote: ↑24 Oct 2020, 23:27No, everyone I know either watches on C4 or Now TV (or is already using someone else's Sky Go account lol). That would also mean watching on my phone or laptop when I'd rather watch on my TV.Big Tea wrote: ↑24 Oct 2020, 11:37Do you know anyone with SKY f1? I use Sky go on my son's. A bottle of Jack Danials every now and again to make it worth his whileadrianjordan wrote: ↑24 Oct 2020, 00:13If C4 loses the highlights show and Sky don't come up with an on-demand offering on NowTV then unfortunately that will mean I am no longer able to watch F1 as I don't have an option to have a dish installed.
I don't think it will be long before F1 moves to their own streaming platform anyway tbh
I think if you don't care at all about any other sports or TV packages then this is probably your best bet. (But you will have to run the slight risk of getting caught out and losing it. I imagine most VPNs would charge 5-10 quid a month as well, though) Or you could do a Now TV pass for each weekend, although that probably works out 2-3 times more expensive across the season as a whole, but of course you get all other sports too if you're interested in them.
To be honest its not about the cost. the problem is as much as I love F1, sometimes there is something better I'd rather be doing on a Sunday afternoon and with NOW TV you either watch there and then, or not at allEl Scorchio wrote: ↑26 Oct 2020, 15:05I think if you don't care at all about any other sports or TV packages then this is probably your best bet. (But you will have to run the slight risk of getting caught out and losing it. I imagine most VPNs would charge 5-10 quid a month as well, though) Or you could do a Now TV pass for each weekend, although that probably works out 2-3 times more expensive across the season as a whole, but of course you get all other sports too if you're interested in them.
Watching live sport is so complicated