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Flow announces broadcast of English Premier League for Caribbean

Local and regional telecommunications provider Flow announced on Monday, September 2, the launch of ESPN Extra this year, along with the broadcasting of the 2024-2025 season of the English Premier League (EPL) on ESPN and ESPN 2.

According to a press release from Flow, ESPN Extra will feature approximately six live prime matches per round, pre- and post-match studio shows, rebroadcasts of games, press conferences, fantasy football segments, archive matches, and other magazine-style programming.

Inge Smidts, Chief Executive Officer of Cable and Wireless Communications, praised the quality of the new offering, describing it as “the absolute best.”

“We are thrilled to offer football fans across the Caribbean unprecedented access to one of the world’s most popular sports leagues. With ESPN Extra and the enhanced coverage across ESPN and ESPN 2, our customers will have front-row seats to experience the absolute best of the Premier League, right from their homes,” said the C&W CEO.

“This is more than just sports; as we did this summer with the World Relays in The Bahamas and the recent Men’s ICC T20 World Cup, it’s about delivering an unparalleled entertainment experience and ensuring that fans across the Caribbean never miss a moment of the action,” he added.

ESPN Extra is available to television subscribers in Anguilla, Antigua, the Bahamas, Barbados, Cayman, Curacao, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Trinidad, Turks & Caicos, and, importantly, the British Virgin Islands.

Additionally, customers can enjoy a “freeview” of the ESPN Extra channel until September 15. After this date, customers can subscribe directly to the channel. More information can be found at www.discoverflow.co.

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  1. Strupppess says:

    We don’t wan that we want a internet where the lll can make money eg..TikTok other sources which is not available in country

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