Clyde looking to live stream if matches are played without fans

Clyde are progressing plans to stream games to supporters if the season kicks off without fans being admitted to games.
Clyde plan to offer a streaming service until fans can be readmitted to Broadwood (pic: Craig Black Photography)Clyde plan to offer a streaming service until fans can be readmitted to Broadwood (pic: Craig Black Photography)
Clyde plan to offer a streaming service until fans can be readmitted to Broadwood (pic: Craig Black Photography)

The club have started preparatory work to install a new fixed camera filming system at Broadwood.

They are working with Pixellot, a company who already provide the services for a number of clubs across Europe and are installing their system at a number of other SPFL grounds.

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The system can be used by boss Danny Lennon and his staff for training and video analysis purposes.

But it also gives the club the option to stream matches to season ticket holders and other paying customers if games have to be played behind closed doors due to Covid-19.

Club chairman John Taylor said: “Primarily, it will greatly assist with first team analysis and match preparation, but it can also be utilised in providing a live streaming service to supporters.

"Work is already underway to create that service, if required.”