Is anyone going to watch the quarter final match on BT? To do so, would I have to sign up for a year, or can I get a day-pass or something similar? I may still go to the match, but if I can't I would rather watch it on a television screen than some scratchy feed on the laptop. Cheers in advance.
To my knowledge they do not do any sort of day pass, but looking at the website it would appear you can register and cancel after one month but it would cost you £12 plus a £15 activation fee. Getting BT Sport in addition to Sky Sports is an ongoing argument in the TA household.
I'll be watching it on BT Sport Ponders - only because I am moving (to Charlton) the following weekend, as long as contracts are exchanged by next Friday - Fingers Crossed! If I wasn't boxing stuff up ready for the move - i'd be in Sheffield. My mother in law has her broadband and phone with BT and has kindly provided me with her BT login details for online use, much to the annoyance of my wife. So I use those normally. If you know someone with BT services, maybe you can borrow their login details?
You know what, Alex? I never thought of that, and now you are my hero. My brother has BT broadband, and he will lend me his details whether he likes it or not. Will this definitely work, though? I live a fair distance away from him and am worried that some sort of problem will arise. If it does work, then I will be a really happy bunny.