AFCB will hope for a better result against Palace than they had in December. |
The stage will be set on the most tension-packed week in AFCB's season so far with these next three games, and while we may be able to see the first game free-to-air there is no guarantee of any of the other matches being free to watch yet. The Daily Mail article stated that 33 of the 92 games are expected to be free to watch, so AFCB fans will be perhaps lucky to see three games of their team without having to pay anything. It might not be the feast of football that will get fans chanting, but at least we have a few weeks to find friends with Sky or BT if the pubs are not open by mid-June. I dare say that many of us will be listening to the radio at least.
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So while the Premier League and Government have been shouting about how accessible the matches will be, fans may well be disappointed unless they support several teams. But for AFCB all efforts are no doubt being made to make the first three games turn into points in the bag, because the next three of Tottenham home, Leicester City home and Man City away look like a potential Eurovison 'nil pointers' for AFCB unless some of those strange results can become a reality.
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