My understanding is that there are a total of 108 games to play. 30 of these will be broadcast by Sky but can also be streamed for free by season ticket holders. The other 78 games will be streamed and non-season ticket holders will be able to view the QPR games on QPR+ for £10 / game but will be free to season ticket holders. I hope that I have got that right as I have opted for a refund of my season ticket on the basis that I can pay for each game individually.
Please check the Offy as the policy may have changed in this “challenging” time. However, pre-Coronavirus is was for ex. UK viewing.
The Offy does say “All QPR matches will be available on QPR+” Check the bottom of this fixtures list article: https://www.qpr.co.uk/news/club-news/remaining-201920-fixture-dates-confirmed/ So they may be available?
I’ve had another look. When you click on the link to QPR+ you now have the option to purchase a £10 pass for the games.
I was assuming that I would only be able to stream the games on a laptop etc and this sits outside of Sky coverage.
Yes, I thought it wouldn't be Sky but was thinking whether whoever shows it would only use the one camera like Sky did. I don't suppose it matters as long as there is a stream...
I think I read somewhere that there would be 4 cameras. I can’t think where I read that. Or maybe it was just a weird dream
WHU 4-1 QPR Seems that we lost the first friendly. https://www.claretandhugh.info/west-ham-beats-rangers-at-london-stadium/
Good workout against good opposition, we can only benefit from that. Good to see him give youngsters a go as well...
It is great that we gave our defence a good work-out today. https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fo...rd-bridge-friendly-kante-starts-a4468661.html