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How to get your live streaming pass for Charlton v Fleetwood Town-CAFC cash deadline 10am 3/11/20

Supporters can watch all the action live on Valley Pass.

There are a variety of different ways supporters can access the stream of the Fleetwood Town game to allow them to use money owed to them from season-ticket purchases.

All supporters

Any individual can purchase directly on the Valley Pass website. A match pass costs £10. Click here to purchase a match pass.

2020/21 season-ticket holders

Season-ticket holders can use their CAFC Cash to access a special two-game bundle for the club’s home league games in November – against Fleetwood Town and Rochdale. The bundle gives season ticket holders a 20 per cent discount, allowing them to access the two games for £16. The bundle is available here until 10am on Tuesday, November 3rd. Following your purchase you will be sent a code on the Tuesday morning which you will need to redeem to access the stream.

Any supporter who bought a season ticket can access an individual home game using money owed to them as CAFC Cash. Passes to access the game with CAFC Cash are available here until 10am on Tuesday, November 3rd. Following your purchase you will be sent a code on the Tuesday morning which you will need to redeem to access the stream.

A special edition of Valley Review will cover home games in November. The edition, which costs just £3, can be added to your order after purchasing streaming vouchers.

2019/20 season-ticket holders

Any supporter who purchased a season ticket last season and hasn't used up all of their CAFC Cash will be able to access Tuesdays live stream with remaining CAFC Cash from last season. These are available here until 10am on Tuesday, November 3rd. Following your purchase you will be sent a code on the Tuesday morning which you will need to redeem to access the stream.

Supporters living abroad

Supporters living abroad can purchase a match pass for Tuesdays game for £10 - to match the price it costs in the UK and Ireland. Season live video passes cost £195, which will give supporters access to every game the club is allowed to stream internationally during the 2020/21 season - based on supporters being able to access 40, this averages out at less than £5 per game. Click here to purchase.

Please note, end of season passes purchased with CAFC Cash for the 2019/20 season have now expired and will not get you access to games for the 2020/21 season.

Should you have any questions or queries on this year’s streaming, please email website@cafc.co.uk.

*Please note supporters CAFC Cash has been allocated for the two home games in November at the value of two games based on their season-ticket purchase price. Supporters whose two-game value is less than the November bundle, available at £16, will have their CAFC Cash increased to allow them to access the games, unless they are U18s with an account linked to the same household as someone else with access to CAFC Cash from the games. Should supporters not use the CAFC Cash on the bundle, it will revert to the initial money owed.

How to watch the games

Once you have purchased your pass for either live game, you can watch in one of two ways:

Laptop/desktop:

To watch on your laptop or desktop, simply click on this link. Please note, you may need to sign-in again.

Mobile phone/tablet:

To watch on your mobile phone or tablet, you will need to download the Valley Pass app from your relevant app store. Once in the app, you will need to log-in and press on the tab that says "Live".

Supporters are advised to tune in 45 minutes before kick-off, the live pre-game show starts thirty minutes before kick-off.

The club will also be offering live audio commentary of all league games for existing Valley Pass subscribers.

Click here to view our frequently asked questions.

https://www.cafc.co.uk/news/view/5f9fcfefa1965/how-to-get-your-live-streaming-pass-for-charlton-v-fleetwood-town

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