I bet you got used to being able to watch Tottenham Hotspur’s friendly matches for free on the internet, right? Well sorry to disappoint you, but that’s not the case for tomorrow’s away friendly between Spurs and QPR at Loftus Road.
After confirming with a source at CBS, I can let readers know that there are only two ways to watch tomorrow’s match and that’s either via SpursPLAY, Tottenham’s in-house premium streaming service, or QPR+, which is Queens Park Rangers’ premium streaming service.
If you’re a SpursPLAY member, you’re all set. Fire up the ol’ computer box or cellular smart phone and get to watching. If you want to subscribe, a SpursPLAY annual pass is £45 (£35 for season ticket holders and One Hotspur members).
Far be it from me to tell you to buy a SpursPLAY pass. If you don’t have or don’t want to buy a SpursPLAY subscription, you can buy a short-term pass to watch QPR’s coverage of the match for £12, which includes the last three of Rangers’ remaining preseason matches.
While it’s not confirmed, I was told that at least two of Spurs’ remaining friendlies (likely including at least one of the Bayern matches) will be streamed in the USA on Paramount+/CBS Sports Golazo Network, though it’s not yet clear which ones.
And no, links to illegal streams are still not allowed here. Sorry.
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