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00:00 I want to speak about the news that Scotland Games could be returning to free-to-air TV.
00:12 Obviously the situation at Via Play is ongoing, but we are seeing reports that Channel 4,
00:18 who broadcast the England games, they could be making a bid to UEFA to broadcast the Scotland
00:23 Games in the UK.
00:25 Also BBC Scotland, as you might expect, they are looking at their options to see what they
00:31 can do.
00:32 Lewis, I mean, just first of all, we just need to say, obviously this is a hugely positive
00:37 development all round.
00:39 Yes, yeah, massively.
00:41 Obviously the news about Via Play's withdrawal announcement was, it kind of came as a shock
00:47 I think to many of us, given that they kind of held the rights to the national team, I
00:52 think it was until 2028, am I right in thinking?
00:57 So, yeah, obviously a huge blow, given that Scotland in particular have been excellent
01:05 of late under Steve Clarke, really got a team worth watching again.
01:09 And a resolution was kind of needed as soon as possible, really.
01:15 I think this will come as positive news to a lot of onlookers, given that this has been
01:23 a debate for numerous length of time now about getting the Scotland games back free to air.
01:29 I don't think they should be behind a pay-wall, if you like, through Sky or Via Play, sorry,
01:36 as it was.
01:37 So, yeah, I think this is very positive news.
01:42 And hopefully a resolution can be made as soon as possible, because obviously the next
01:48 set of qualifiers coming around in a couple of months' time.
01:53 Well, we've got one coming up in a little over four weeks, I think.
01:58 Yes, yeah, exactly, the Cyprus game.
02:02 Just on that, Craig, I mean, the SFA do tend to get in the neck around this when it's not
02:08 really, they don't have a full say on it.
02:11 We know UEFA negotiates the decentralised rights.
02:14 But listen, someone somewhere needs to do a little bit more to make sure people aren't
02:20 having to pay to watch the national team right now.
02:23 Because crucially, this is, I mean, certainly in our freeze lifetime, obviously, you know,
02:28 we all maybe have memories of France '98, etc.
02:31 But in my sort of adult lifetime, this is as good as Scotland have ever been by some
02:36 way.
02:37 I think we need the younger generation of Scotland fans being able to have complete
02:41 access to watch the national team play, because you can make an argument that it's going to
02:46 be important for the development of the game in this country in the long term, I think.
02:50 What would you say?
02:51 Yeah, absolutely.
02:52 And historically, our footballers come from backgrounds where it's going to be families
03:00 who are going to struggle to pay for subscription services, especially these days.
03:04 I mean, well, how many different... if you want to watch all the football, how many different
03:08 things do you have to sign up for?
03:09 So it's getting increasingly ridiculous.
03:12 So it is good to have, like, off the back of Fireplay cutting back there.
03:17 Although I think they're still remaining, for the meantime, at least, because they kind
03:21 of have to, because thankfully, the kind of insurance has been put into the contract so
03:27 that if they do pull back, then money is still due.
03:31 So I think they're still, for the meantime, happy enough to continue with the football
03:34 because they kind of have to, I believe.
03:36 But it would be good if somebody like Channel 4 or the BBC can take it off them and fans,
03:41 because Scotland games are like national finals.
03:44 Everybody should be able to watch them.
03:46 Yeah, 100 percent.
03:49 Full agreement there.
03:50 Well, that's all we've got time for on this week's show.
03:53 Thanks very much, Lewis.
03:54 Thank you, Craig.
03:55 As ever, we'll be back next week to discuss more of the big talking points from around
03:59 Scottish football.
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