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Champions League cracker tonight! Sky Go is causing problems? Sender gives important information

2020-08-18T16:25:02.167Z


At the Champions League quarter-finals between Bayern and Barcelona, ​​customers again complained about Sky Go breakdowns. Before the semi-finals, the provider only gives good advice. 


At the Champions League quarter-finals between Bayern and Barcelona, ​​customers again complained about Sky Go breakdowns. Before the semi-finals, the provider only gives good advice. 

  • In the Champions League quarter-finals between Bayern and Barcelona, ​​many Sky customers were annoyed by Sky Go breakdowns.
  • Before the semi-finals, the provider is now giving its customers good advice.
  • The two games will also be broadcast by the competition DAZN.

Munich - you're shaking again. Because they don't know what to expect. A few days earlier they were disappointed again. “The groundhog greets you every day ... No sound, bad or no picture. Everything warped, ”wrote a Twitter user at the Champions League quarter-finals FC Bayern Munich * against FC Barcelona. The reason for the complaints of many football fans: " Sky Go funzt net", as another user sums it up. Sky Go doesn't work - once more.

The groundhog greets every day ... No sound, bad or no picture. Everything warped. #skygo #FCBFCB

- Kay (@koenlichererkay) August 14, 2020

#SkyCL #skygo The usual: SkyGo works net. When does Sky finally understand that for premium prices you should also deliver a premium product and not a dinosaur player? It's a good thing that a large part of the right has moved to the competition, where it works ...

- Matthias04 (@ matthias04) August 14, 2020

The semi-finals of the premier class are now on Tuesday (August 18) and Wednesday evening (August 19) . Each with German participation. RB Leipzig * challenges the star ensemble from Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern * want to make the first European final since 2013 against Olympique Lyon. And what about the fans? They just hope that they can watch the games without any technical problems.

Sky Go with problems in the quarter-finals - provider gives tip for semi-finals

Sky now has a very special tip ready for its customers: All Sky Go users should log into the app early on before kick-off . But whether this is the last word of wisdom remains to be seen. Otherwise, many football fans could be disappointed again. “Due to the huge rush to our website, it's taking longer than usual. We therefore ask you to be patient. [...] Just stay on the site, we will forward you straight away. ”The Sky site kept showing this message to customers at the Bayern- Barcelona game.

Under certain circumstances, the interest in the Franco-German duels is not as great as it was in the top game of the German record champions against the Catalans. Another advantage: Sky competitor DAZN will also broadcast both games live. Even if the streaming provider drew attention to itself with technical breakdowns in the past, they could distribute the viewers to both portals. And so generate less traffic.

Sky Go problems at Bayern game - does the app hold in the Champions League semi-finals?

Even if there is a possible German final between the two Bundesliga * clubs, both channels will broadcast the game. In addition, if a German team took part in the final, a public broadcaster would show the game. The ZDF should already be in agreement with the rights holder.

One more step. Who is going to make the #UCLfinal? @Gazpromfootball | #UCLfixtures

- UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) August 18, 2020

The semi-finals will kick off on Tuesday and Wednesday at 9 p.m. each time. On Tuesday, Leipzig will try to qualify for a European Cup final for the first time. Opponent is the French champions PSG. The Bayern then play a day later against Olympique Lyon. Should Bayern reach the final, the Flick * team could end the season with a triple like 2013.

Source: merkur

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