WATCH: Vanarama National League North and South Promotion Finals

By Oliver Osborn

One win away from promotion glory!

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After last weekend’s semi-final goal-frenzy, four sides in the Vanarama National League North and South battle out for two places in the top-tier of National League football.

From 1pm, Weymouth face Dartford before Boston United host Altrincham.

In partnership with BT Sport and Sportradar, each of the today’s games will be shown live on a brand new platform, available to domestic and international audience.

VNL Play-Off Passes come in four individual and multi-match packages. An account must be created before purchase, which can be processed via credit card or PayPal.

To access every match live and on demand, the recommended Play-Off Pass is priced at £14.99.

Single game passes can be purchased from £6.99, while access to both Promotion Finals costs £9.99.

Viewers will be able to access the streaming platform on a web browser. The website is compatible with multiple devices via web browser, including desktop computer, laptop, mobile device, selected games consoles and smart TVs.

Two separate devices can be used in tandem in order to watch the two matches at the same time.

A contact page is available on the steaming service for customer service queries.

Streams will begin five minutes before kick-off with multi-camera HD coverage and match commentary, bringing viewers closer to the action.

Due to the current Government sporting guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic, all play-off matches will be played behind closed doors.

Vanarama National League North

Saturday 1st August 2020- 3pm
Boston United vs Altrincham

Vanarama National League South

Saturday 1st August 2020- 1pm
Weymouth vs Dartford

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