Bwin Live Stream
How to watch on BWIN:
Matches will be available just before the game/match starts. All matches will be listed on alivefootball.
Different locations will have different game/match/event coverage because of TV publication rights. Read further for more information, you can use a proxy or register from another county to overcome this issue.
You need to have money on your account to watch an event. After the event you can withdraw the money back to your account, so it’ll be FREE for you to watch.
Go to Bwin to watch live streams
You can claim your 30€ Bonus
Step 1: Register
Go to www.bwin.com and register yourself on the site. After that, go to your e-mail to click the confirmation link. Now you can login to Bwin.
(Registering is free of charge. If you want you can bet live)
Then watch the games:
* Login with the Username and Password you chose.
* Then go to the Sports page from navigation bar.
* On your right of the screen you will see Live Betting or on top of the menu you can click Live Betting as well.
* At live betting page on your left you can see the live betting events.
* You will see the Video logo listed for the matches you can watch in your country.
* Click on the match and on the right of your screen the Video will load. You can even make it a bit larger and put it in the middle of the webpage.
Read below for more info about how to control the Live Video.
Can’t watch some matches?
Your country is blocked then as BWIN doesn’t have tv rights for all countries.
How do I start a live video?
You must be logged in to watch a live video. Select the video event using the navigation menu on the left-hand side of the page. Events with video coverage are displayed with a yellow video icon.
Simply click to play icon. You can take video in the middle of page by clicking square icon.
Are the bwin Live Videos free of charge?
The bwin Live Video is only available to customers who have an account with bwin and money on their account.
But it doesn’t means you must make a bet. You can withdraw your money after you watch the games of your choice.
Bigger Screen Tutorial;
Tutorial for IE7. But I assume it might work in any browser with a zoom function.
1. In the bottom right hand corner there is a function, it should say 100%.
2. Click on the arrrow next to it
3. Zoom In using the Zoom In button or generally zoom in a percentage e.g. 150%
You dont have to do anything with flash layer in bwin, im not sure if there is the same function for Firefox/Safari there should be as it is usually used for the partiallly sighted.
If you cant see the zoom function, right click where the menu bar/toolbar is and make sure ‘status bar’ is ticked. It should turn up.
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