This Saturday at 8 PM, football fans, particularly those of Dunkerque and GF38, as well as FC Annecy and Boulogne, will need to adjust their viewing habits. The decisive match between Dunkerque and GF38, much like FC Annecy's fixture, will not be broadcast on the usual BeIN Sports Max channels, but exclusively on the pure player platform BeIN Sports Connect.
This change in broadcast is a forced decision for the Qatari channel. BeIN Sports faces a packed schedule with nine football matches and a multiplex for only ten available channels. This situation is compounded by the need to broadcast other major sporting events simultaneously.
Indeed, on the same Saturday, BeIN Sports 3 will be dedicated to the first leg of the Ligue A volleyball final. Concurrently, the channel must also cover the Starligue handball match between Limoges and Aix-en-Provence, as well as a prestigious Spanish football championship clash, Osasuna against Barcelona. These multiple commitments limit the availability of traditional channels.
For fans eager to follow Dunkerque's crucial match against GF38, or FC Annecy's performance in Boulogne, the solution lies in subscribing to BeIN Sports Connect. This digital platform offers access to all matches not broadcast on the main linear channels.
It is therefore essential for supporters to ensure they have access to BeIN Sports Connect before the 8 PM kick-off this Saturday, to avoid missing any of these important confrontations for the 33rd Ligue 2 matchday.
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