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Good Morning,
This season starts Friday, November 11, 2011 .
ESPN Full Court is a Permanent Subscription Package offer
Up to 30 out-of-market regular season games per week
Conferences featured: SEC, ACC, Big East, Big 12, PAC-10, WAC, MAC, MAAC, Colonial, and Sun Belt
Please Note: Big Ten games are not included
NCAA Men’s Basketball conference tournament play
Complete coverage of the first two rounds of the NCAA Women’s Basketball tournament.
You will also need to check local listings for the game they are purchasing because it could be a blacked out event on PPV.
You can contact the billing offfice but you should see the charge for your next billing cycle.
ESPN Full Court will be done as installment billing only
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Early Bird, Regular Season, and Seasonal Renewals - 4 installments
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Mid Season - 2 installments
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Daily - 1 installment
Thanks,
Tonya D.
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Starting a new discussion about ESPN Full Court. I just subscribed for the remainder of the 2013-2014 season, on Verizon FIOS. I've checked the Full Court Master Schedule via the Internet, and am seeing games listed that don't show up on my FIOS TV channel guide for channels 1010-1015.
Any idea why this apparent discrepancy exists?
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You can see all the games on ESPN3 for free. That's the best way to go. Since you are a FIOSTV subscriber you will have full access to all ESPN content online.