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WE’LL KEEP AN EYE ON STREAM FLOW

EFL vow to monitor attendances

By Tom Blackett

VISION: Shaun Harvey

EFL chief executive Shaun Harvey says the effects of streaming matches will be closely monitored to protect live attendances at games.
The EFL has been conducting a trial, which concludes at the end of October, to see what effect streaming has on attendances.
Fans have been able to view selected games via iFollow, their team’s digital platform, at a cost of £10 per match.
So far, there have been a total of 130,000 live video streams across EFL matches, including 50,000 domestically and 80,000 from overseas.
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