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Usually, I said usually, its on thai channel 7, but this link lists coverage for every country and says GMM Grammy for Thailand.

"Closer to home, the match will be broadcast exclusively live on Sky Sports from 2.30pm, with The League Cup Show showing highlights on BBC One from 11.35pm on Sunday night."

http://mobile.capitalonecup.co.uk/news/article/capital-one-cup-final-to-receive-record-global-coverage-2295135.aspx

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Usually, I said usually, its on thai channel 7, but this link lists coverage for every country and says GMM Grammy for Thailand.

"Closer to home, the match will be broadcast exclusively live on Sky Sports from 2.30pm, with The League Cup Show showing highlights on BBC One from 11.35pm on Sunday night."

http://mobile.capitalonecup.co.uk/news/article/capital-one-cup-final-to-receive-record-global-coverage-2295135.aspx

I think the link I posted above is old, these current ones shows it's not listed for Thailand...Sky1 in uk has the rights, starting coverage at 4pm.

http://mobile.capitalonecup.co.uk/news/article/capital-one-cup-final-the-world-is-watching-2976273.aspx

http://m.livesoccertv.com/match/1859979/liverpool-vs-manchester-city/

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Have a look in the Bangkok Post, chances are if it's not listed on the pay channels it will appear on Thai TV.

You beat me to it. The wife just checked Thai ch3 & 7 but not scheduled.

If it's not on in Thailand, you're in Thailand, then your best bet is to quickly subscribeto ilikeHD.

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I'll be enjoying the match at a very reasonable 8.30 pm at the Habana Sports Bar, here in the sunny Sultanate of Oman thumbsup.gif

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Found a live stream which might be useful:

http://www.timesoccer.com/video/104/11-liverpool-vs-manchester-city-live-highlights.html

Click on the 'live broadcasts' highlighted in blue. You may need a facebook account, but not sure on that.

Missed the first half, which looks like a blessingsmile.png

This youtube link might work - the first link may be a problem.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDR6-hr6tPg#t=14

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Following the last Sunday's Capital One Cup Final something was bugging me.

I've been to Wembley cup finals in '70, 74, 76 & 81/81 replay, and maybe it's my memory going, but i'm sure that back then if a team lost the losing fans watched its team getting their medals, do their lap of honour and watch the winning team raise the cup - i just can't remember if the losing fans watched the winners do their lap of honour or not.

I was therefore very surprised to see that all the Liverpool fans had emptied out when City went to lift the cup; it wasn't clear from TV pictures at what point the Liverpool fans left and whether they even stayed to cheer their own team get their medals / do lap of honour (do they do that these days?).

I've yet to ask my older brother who was there what exactly happened, but then I read a City weekly e-newsletter which included the following:

"SPORTSMANSHIP

Whilst there are always exceptions, and there is good and bad in every fan base, when it comes to sportsmanship, the Liverpool fans collectively, are bottom of the League, especially on the evidence of what we have seen at Wembley in recent years, barring the appalling behaviour of many United fans at our glorious Semi Final victory in 2011.

The contrast in behaviour between their fans and others does not stand up well:-

Most Stoke fans stayed behind to see their players and ours get their medals and City lift the Cup after we beat them at Wembley in 2011.

Most Manchester City fans stayed behind to see our players and Wigan get their medals and Wigan lift the Cup after they beat us at Wembley in 2013.

Most Sunderland fans stayed behind to see their players and ours get their medals and City lift the Cup after we beat them at Wembley in 2014.

No Liverpool fans stayed behind to see their own players get their medals, let alone ours get their medals and City lift the Cup after we beat them at Wembley in 2016.

No sportsmanship, no class. None whatsoever. Not a part of their history, sorry “isstree”, to be proud of."

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