Do the pubs show red button games on sky ??

Some pybs may be barred from accessing the red button for commercial use. I've just had a little look online. It was to do with the deal that the EFL signed a couple of years ago with Sky. Sky wanted to be able to supply commercial customers (mainly pubs) with red button games but the football league said no.
 
If pubs have a commercial contract, they should be able to show the games, they're for residential customers only.

I agree, it's ridiculous that they're not entitled to show them when they're already paying vastly inflated prices for the same product as a domestic box.

Sky Sports do not allow red button matches to be shown on commercial boxes, they haven't for 4 years.

Any pubs showing it are either using a domestic box, which is illegal, or dodgy streams.

It's b***ks that pubs are prevented from showing the red button matches legally, especially with the extortionate fees, and I don't really blame the many pubs that circumvent it.
 
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I agree, it's ridiculous that they're not entitled to show them when they're already playing vastly inflated prices for the same product as a domestic box.

Sky Sports do not allow red button matches to be shown on commercial boxes, they haven't for 4 years.

Any pubs showing it are either using a domestic box, which is illegal, or dodgy streams.

It's b***ks that pubs are prevented from showing the red button matches legally, especially with the extortionate fees, and I don't really blame the many pubs that circumvent it.
It’s not Sky in this instance it’s the EFL who are preventing it.
 
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