FAN PASS gives all the ability to be courtside for the NBL
FAN PASS gives all of New Zealand the ability to be courtside for the NBL 2015
Monday 9 November
2015
The National Basketball League 2015 is off to a flying start and our very own SKYCITY NZ Breakers are bringing their all against the regional Australian teams. This Friday 13 November they meet the Perth Wildcats on court at Auckland’s Vector Arena at 7.30pm.
The SKYCITY NZ Breakers will then host Melbourne United on Sunday 22 November at 5pm before facing the Perth Wildcats again, this time on the Aussie teams turf, on Friday 27 November at 11.30pm.
As things heat up for Australasia’s best basketball teams in this year’s NBL, the team at FAN PASS want to remind fans how easy it is to get courtside seats for all the LIVE action, no matter where they are in New Zealand.
FAN PASS gives sports fans the freedom to stream SKY Sport channels 1, 2, 3 and 4, without the need to subscribe to SKY. That means no contracts, no commitment - just instant access to sport.
Content can be accessed on the FAN PASS website, by downloading the app through the App Store or Google Play™ to watch on a phone or tablet, or can be watched on TV via Chromecast.
FAN PASS makes it simple to enjoy all the edge-of-your-seat action from the seat of your choice. Visit www.fanpass.co.nz to purchase either a Weekly Pass ($19.99) or Daily Pass ($14.99) ahead of the SKYCITY NZ Breaker’s next big battle of the NBL, this Friday 13 November at 7.30pm.
See www.fanpass.co.nz for more details.
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