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Watch Ukraine vs England free

Posted on 05 October 2009 by admin in Football

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You may have heard that the World Cup qualifier between England and Ukraine on Saturday will be shown only to people to pay to view it on the Internet. There are reports that the game could cost you up to £11.99 if you subscribe on Saturday. While most countries can watch their national games for free, England supporters have started to suffer from the lack of interest from ITV, BBC and the other free terrestrial TV channels.

To help you out we have teamed up with Bet365 to show you the match live. All you need to do have a funded account with them.

So instead of paying up to £11.99 to view the match on other services, watch for free at Bet365.

They recently introduced a new free bet offer on their site as well. Whatever you deposit in your account they will match up to £200. So if you wish to spend the £12 you would otherwise have spend on viewing the match on a bet, then you will actually get a total of £24.

The match streaming starts at 4.45pm with the match kicking off at 5.15pm.

From Bet365 “To enjoy the action, simply log into your account, click on the In-Play link at the top of the homepage and select the Ukraine v England match. Alternatively, click on the Live Streaming link to launch our console and select the game from the list of events”.

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