If you haven't checked out BT Sport's football coverage yet, this weekend may offer the opportunity you've been waiting for.
Between Friday October 25th and Sunday October 27th, Freeview, Sky and Virgin Media viewers will be able to enjoy BT Sport content for free through their set-top box.
This means millions of viewers will have the opportunity to enjoy free-to-air Barclays Premier League football on Saturday October 26th, as struggling Crystal Palace host London rivals Arsenal.
A host of other football matches will be broadcast on BT Sport over the weekend, including a Friday night encounter between Ross County v Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the Scottish Premiership.
The Highland Derby - the most northerly in the UK - kicks off at 7:45pm on BT Sport 2, with second-placed Caley looking to close the gap to league leaders Celtic to just one point.
BT Sport is broadcasting five other games on Saturday October 26th, on top of Crystal Palace v Arsenal, with the pick of the fixtures being Wolfsburg v Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga at 5:30pm and Inter Milan v Verona in Serie A at 7:45pm.
Fans of Australia's Hyundai A-League can check out Central Coast Mariners v Adelaide United (7:30am) and Sydney FC v Western Sydney Wanderers (9:45am) - providing they can get out of bed early enough.
There's more action from Down Under on Sunday October 27th, but the kick-off times are even earlier, with Wellington Phoenix v Newcastle Jets live at 4am and Perth Glory v Melbourne Heart on BT Sport 1 at 6am.
Four European fixtures follow later in the day, starting with Napoli v Torino in Serie A at 11:30am and Borussia Monchengladbach v Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga at 4:30pm.
BT Sport offers a choice of evening games, with Lazio v Cagliari live on BT Sport 1 at 7:45pm and St Etienne v PSG airing on BT Sport 2 at 8pm.
Is this free on Virgin as Virgin is not mentioned in the adverts in the paper, just SKY and freeview
Between Friday October 25th and Sunday October 27th, Freeview, Sky and Virgin Media viewers will be able to enjoy BT Sport content for free through their set-top box.
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I'm going for Clare Balding ....
Between Friday October 25th and Sunday October 27th, Freeview, Sky and Virgin Media viewers will be able to enjoy BT Sport content for free through their set-top box.
This means millions of viewers will have the opportunity to enjoy free-to-air Barclays Premier League football on Saturday October 26th, as struggling Crystal Palace host London rivals Arsenal.
A host of other football matches will be broadcast on BT Sport over the weekend, including a Friday night encounter between Ross County v Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the Scottish Premiership.
The Highland Derby - the most northerly in the UK - kicks off at 7:45pm on BT Sport 2, with second-placed Caley looking to close the gap to league leaders Celtic to just one point.
BT Sport is broadcasting five other games on Saturday October 26th, on top of Crystal Palace v Arsenal, with the pick of the fixtures being Wolfsburg v Werder Bremen in the Bundesliga at 5:30pm and Inter Milan v Verona in Serie A at 7:45pm.
Fans of Australia's Hyundai A-League can check out Central Coast Mariners v Adelaide United (7:30am) and Sydney FC v Western Sydney Wanderers (9:45am) - providing they can get out of bed early enough.
There's more action from Down Under on Sunday October 27th, but the kick-off times are even earlier, with Wellington Phoenix v Newcastle Jets live at 4am and Perth Glory v Melbourne Heart on BT Sport 1 at 6am.
Four European fixtures follow later in the day, starting with Napoli v Torino in Serie A at 11:30am and Borussia Monchengladbach v Eintracht Frankfurt in the Bundesliga at 4:30pm.
BT Sport offers a choice of evening games, with Lazio v Cagliari live on BT Sport 1 at 7:45pm and St Etienne v PSG airing on BT Sport 2 at 8pm.
Between Friday October 25th and Sunday October 27th, Freeview, Sky and Virgin Media viewers will be able to enjoy BT Sport content for free through their set-top box.
Looking forward to seeing Palace get smashed, although having to withstand Michael Owen's commentary will be tough.