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Fans of AFC Bournemouth, Brighton & Hove Albion and Derby County will be among the first supporters to be offered the opportunity to watch coverage of their club playing away from home during midweek as part of a new broadcasting initiative by The Football League.

Following the installation of a fibre-optic network that will eventually link all club stadiums, matches can now be beamed back to grounds, live in HD, at a fraction of the previous cost. As a result, clubs may now enter into agreements that will enable the away club to broadcast the match for the benefit of its own fans.

Currently, this opportunity is open to clubs in the Championship, with League 1 clubs being connected to the fibre-optic network during the course of the current season and League 2 clubs during 2015/16.

The first set of confirmed matches that will be broadcast (at the away club's ground) will be:

Leeds United v Brighton & Hove Albion - Tues 19th August (7:45pm)
Derby County v AFC Bournemouth - Tues 30th September (7:45pm)
AFC Bournemouth v Derby County - Tues 10th February (7:45pm)

The Football League's Chief Executive, Shaun Harvey, said: "While our overriding priority will always be to get as many people as possible to attend matches in person, we also have to recognise that a huge number of fans are simply unable to make long journeys during midweek to watch their team.

"Thanks to the new fibre-optic network, the cost of broadcasting an away match to a club's ground is vastly reduced, making this initiative economically viable for the first time. It will now give clubs the ability to cater for the significant number of supporters that would like to watch the match had they the opportunity.

"It will be up to the clubs involved in each match to determine whether it can be broadcast in this way and I would largely expect to see them entering into such arrangements in instances where they are playing a significant distance away from home during midweek or at matches where the away allocation is likely to sell out."

Clubs will only be permitted to broadcast matches played at 3.00pm on Saturday in exceptional circumstances, as they fall within the 'blocked hours' under UEFA regulations.

Football League clubs are being connected to ADI's Live Venue fibre network and through its SportsHub operations centre, live match feeds are distributed to global broadcasters, football clubs, and other stakeholders.

midweek away matches streamed live at the lane? If the price was right, I would be all over this!
 

Depends how they did it, I thought the big screen beem backs were wank but if it was on tellies on Exec box or similar could be ok
 
I really enjoyed the beamback when we beat the pagans at Hillsborough in our promotion season. Not sure if I would sit there wathcing us get battered by Yeovil though.
 
I thought the beam back games were decent.
 
Not sure how being able to buy a stream of all our games for a season isn't a thing yet
 
get a moterised satellite dish. i watch all away games on live broadcast feeds. i just scan the 10 east satellite at 2.30 and get a huge choice, nearly every football league game on there,its basically the feed that is sent back to bbc/sky. and yes it is completely legal
 
please note that this is ONLY for midweek week games, although it will save us from listening to Radio Sheffield!

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Not sure how being able to buy a stream of all our games for a season isn't a thing yet
iam quite sure the football league has some rules against this to protect attendances. its linked to the 3pm kick off rule,the fact that you will not see 1 live on british tv. its all bollocks from the fa as usual
 
If all our home games were being shown free of charge in Sheffield pubs, I'm sure that would knock a good few thousand off the attendance
 
would anybody actually pay to watch a game on our big screen ? that pig beamback thing was dreadful.you couldnt see owt.if the club did offer an away game streaming service then they would make some good cash,we nearly always sell our away allocation so this is a great idea
 

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