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Okey, here's the deal.

My entire life, I have hated European Football (yes, we call it "Football"). All they do, is kicking a ball, I allways end up switching channel when it's on TV. I remember when Channel 6 in Sweden once broadcasted a game "Giants v.s Patriots". (Atleast I belive that's what they are/were called) ...and I LOVED IT, I WANT MORE OF THAT!

 

Anyways...

There are several ways to pay extra to get American channels here. But before I do that, I would like to ask you. Which channel broadcast's the MOST American Football. Allso, Baseball would be awesome too:usa:

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Fox and CBS play most of the games on Sunday. ABC broadcasts the Sunday night game and ESPN does Monday Night Football. As for baseball. Al of these channels broadcasts it as well. Your best bet is to go to nfl.com or mlb.com and look at the schedules. There are a lot of local channels that do every game. Like here in colorado we have altitude and FSN Rocky Mountain that broadcast all the Colorado Rockies and Avalanche games.

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Fox and CBS play most of the games on Sunday. ABC broadcasts the Sunday night game and ESPN does Monday Night Football. As for baseball. Al of these channels broadcasts it as well. Your best bet is to go to nfl.com or mlb.com and look at the schedules. There are a lot of local channels that do every game. Like here in colorado we have altitude and FSN Rocky Mountain that broadcast all the Colorado Rockies and Avalanche games.

 

^^ completely true.

 

each day, you get two games (one at 1:00, one at 4:00) from each fox and CBS each day. ABC broadcasts the sunday night game, ESPN does the monday night game. But, heres the punch. there are about 15 games played, and youll only get to see a couple of them. So youll lneed to think which one youll rather.

 

Theres a channel called "NFL Network" in america, which handles all of the games. It shows all of the games at the same time, swapping between the ones that are interesting / scoring and the ones that arent. So, if you want to basically watch highlights for a couple hours, that is the best option. However, if you can really appreciate the game (and dont mind cmomercials etc) and would rather watch two games all the way through, go with a network.

 

(also, i dont know where you are, or which of these channels are available.)

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