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Home » Reader question » Reader question: How can I follow Formula 1 in Thailand?
Reader question: How can I follow Formula 1 in Thailand?
Dear readers,
Who can tell me what the possibilities are to follow the Formula 1 races in Thailand?
Regards,
Rex
Have an Astro satellite dish and decoder installed. Full coverage and excellent English commentary. I have enjoyed it for years in both Bangkok and Phuket. Astro also regularly covers the English Premier League and even a Dutch Premier League match via Fox Sports. Thanks to Astro, we could enjoy the Dutch skaters live during the Olympic Games in 2024. I prefer Astro over True Visions. Have fun!
Rex on ts totalsport livestream. You can also see that on hesgoal.com sports news on the computer. Otherwise just look up live streams of the F 1.
I subscribe to True who broadcast it on FOX sports. Sometimes I see it on True-sport too. In many places people receive True via cable, otherwise they install a dish. If you move house, take the contract with you (1 year contract)
Hay Richard, I also urgently want an Astro, because they are now broadcasting live images of the 2024 Olympic Games. I can see in the future. And always win in bets. Checkout…checkout.
I subscribe to True Vision Platinum. Costs 2305 Thb per month. All Grand Prix. Eredivisie (Ajax, PSV and Feijenoord) Premier League, Bundesliga, Spain, Italy, etc. etc. Good movies, etc. You will find True Vision shops everywhere.
Then I think you better take a subscription to EURO TV.
Do you have a lot of Flemish and Dutch channels plus German.
You can always follow Formula 1 on RTL Germany
In the bars? or take an abbot at rooba.nl you do need a set top box to order via …. Do you need internet/wifi.
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Download NLTV asia for free, then you get free from NED 1 to RTL everything for free and the formula 1 o RTL live
I look up everything http://www.livetv.sx
Live streams for free.
Just call Fred Reko, he has the solution for you by means of a simple box, 3 channels Ziggo and 3 Fox sports as well as all Dutch channels real time, Costs something, but then you also have a lot of sports, etc.
http://www.sport365.live/en/home This is the one I use the most and the quality is HD
http://sebn.me/sebn-1.html
http://cricfree.sc/sky-sports-f1-live-stream-
https://nl.vipbox.nu/
Good luck.
Greetings Johan.
We watch with vpn hide me and Ziggo app.
You can download the Ziggo app and ask for the login code and password from friends in the Netherlands…
This way you can watch all Dutch channels including Ziggo sport with Olaf Mol as commentary
Just cozy up to an Irish or English pub, all have F1 on big screen with commentary.
I have a media box with an app Mobdro on it. You can click on all kinds of channels via Mobdro, including Sky Sport F1. Cooked great and I'm already waiting for March!!
What is VPN hide and how do I, as a Ziggo customer in the Netherlands, get the Ziggo signal here in Th?
Vpn ensures that your IP address of your computer is redirected to the Netherlands.
Do you have to become a member.
From ziggo you have an idea login code and password, download the ziggo app on your computer and you can log in and watch.
Works great with vpn HideMe.
Hi, I also have everything from Ziggo in Thailand through the app and vpn. Functions perfectly.
But for all sports here the channels via the web, including Kees' table
http://www.sebn.me/
http://livetv.sx/enx/allupcomingsports/1/
Succes
in the pub
download: nltv.nl/asian