Everything Else You're Wondering
Quick answers about setup, quality, devices, trial, and billing.
Will it actually work during the big matches?
Yes. That's the entire point of our private server setup. We physically limit users per server so when 50,000 people tune in for the derby, your stream stays smooth. Our Anti‑Freeze tech (H.265 + adaptive streaming) means even if your internet hiccups, you won't see a spinning wheel. Try the free trial during a live match—see for yourself.
Is it complicated to set up?
Not even slightly. If you can open Netflix, you're sorted. We send you a step‑by‑step guide with screenshots. Most people are watching within 5 minutes. Stuck? WhatsApp us. We'll walk you through it.
What devices does it work on?
Pretty much everything: Fire TV Stick, Android TV & boxes, Smart TVs (Samsung, LG, most brands), phones & tablets (iPhone, Android), and laptops (Windows, Mac, Linux). One subscription works across all your devices.
What if I don't like it after the trial?
Then don't pay. The trial is genuinely free—no card details, no automatic charges. If it's not for you, just walk away. No hard feelings.
How quickly do I get access?
Fill in the trial form and check your email. Login details arrive within 5–10 minutes during business hours (sometimes quicker). Evenings/weekends can take a bit longer, but never more than a few hours.
Can I cancel anytime?
You're not locked into anything. Pick the plan that suits you—1 month, 3 months, whatever. When it expires, you decide if you renew. No auto‑renewals.
Is this legal?
We don't provide legal advice, but here's what we can say: You're streaming content to your personal device in your home. Millions of UK households use IPTV services. The focus of enforcement has historically been on large‑scale commercial operators, not individual home users. Use a VPN if you want extra peace of mind.
What's your refund policy?
We give you a free 24‑hour trial specifically so you can test everything before you pay. Once you've had the trial and choose to pay, all sales are final—because you've already seen exactly what you're getting.