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Live TV (Football)

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I live in Hong Kong and since I upgraded to Mac I had problems with finding a good solution for following European football, now as the season started.

Currently, I use Crossover to launch Sopcast and then go to Livefooty for streaming games. That's not a good solution though because quality is crap and in two days I have to buy Crossover in order to continue usage.

What do you guys reckon is the best solutions to view/stream European football games on Mac? I am ready to pay (a smaller amount of) money for eventual software.

Thanks for help!
 
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I recommand you connect to : indonesiaindonesia.com there program is livescore will give you more information.
 

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