I mentioned this a few months back and I see now that it's available for registration:

https://www.efl.com/news/2017/may/if...obal-efl-fans/

Self explanatory, but they reckon there are over a quarter million potential subscribers in research they've done in Europe, the US, Canada, Aussie and New Zealand - presumably all ex-pats.

Here in the US, they're asking for $140 for up to 46 games of choice which is great - unfortunately but not surprisingly the service is only available outside the UK.

Not all EFL clubs have opted in to utilise the iFollow platform and those who have not will have access to the same live streaming opportunity and will provide their fans with access through their own club digital services.

Only problem for me I can see at the moment - waiting for an answer from ifollow - - is that half the Championship clubs have elected not to use the ifollow platform but will live stream their games through their own digital services. Not sure that means Cardiff subscribers will miss out on half City's away games?

Anyway, just wondered whether the scheme had been promoted at all in the UK?