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Leigh Curtis

Dover to stream Notts County game in sign National League will go ahead as planned

Dover Athletic have announced they will stream all of their National League games this season in a sign the campaign will kick-off as planned.

The club has announced that their opening fixture against Notts County will be screened live with all proceeds going to the home team.

Notts fans will have to pay £8 to watch the clash at the Crabble but the announcement, which was made this evening, seems to be an indication that the game on  October 3 will go ahead.

It had been put into doubt earlier this week when reports emerged that the National League was set to delay the start to the season because club cannot afford to play behind closed doors.

But streaming has been mooted as an alternative way of allowing the season to go ahead until fan can return to stadiums and Dover appear to the be first club to launch a live service in the National League.

A statement read: "Dover Athletic fans throughout the country now have the opportunity to watch all our National League games at Crabble via a brand new Live Streaming service from DAFCtv.

"That’s right, you can live stream our games, directly to your computer or mobile device.

"The current cost is £8 per match and you can buy your tickets on a match-by-match basis.

"Match passes for five matches, starting with the visit of Notts County, which is scheduled for October 3, are now on sale.

"You can buy your tickets and get further information  here 

"Further updates regarding commentary etc will be available next week."

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