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watching Ashes on BT

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Does anyone know if we will be able to watch the Ashes 'as live' on demand using the BT Sport app? I can't stay up all night but can watch the whole day's play the following day.

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Re: watching Ashes on BT

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Yes - using the new Pro Player we have available on most platforms. You'll be able to watch the entire thing from the beginning as though it were live.  You also have the option to jump forwards and see a full timeline of all events that have happened, allowing you to jump back to specific points.

This event timeline will also be available whilst it's still live, and you'll have the option to either join from the beginning or from the current live point.

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Re: watching Ashes on BT

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That's great thanks Darren - I'll be wathing on laptop and on Roku stick if that is available?

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Re: watching Ashes on BT

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Yes - it's available on both Roku and web player
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This is great news, came here to ask exactly this!

Anything special we need to do or will it just be sat there in the app ready to go in the morning? Do I need to catch the end of the live broadcast and rewind or simply click on the program at 9am as I log on for work (gonna be really productive next few months 😉 )

In terms of the pro-player is this just default now on the app itself (I'll be using windows BT Sport App).

 

Cheers.

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Re: watching Ashes on BT

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There's no pro player in the Windows app I'm afraid - you'll need to use the web player at www.bt.com/sport/watch

The replay video will be available within the Sport -> Cricket section of the app.

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Re: watching Ashes on BT

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Ok Darren, thanks for confirming. Web player it is.