Springboks Fans Slam SABC After Confirming How They Will Broadcast All Blacks Clash This Weekend
- The SABC confirmed it will broadcast the Springboks vs All Blacks clash at Ellis Park on a delayed basis
- Kick-off at Ellis Park is scheduled for 17:10, but SABC 3 will only begin its broadcast at 19:00
- Frustrated fans took to social media to slam the public broadcaster over the delayed screening
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The South African Broadcasting Corporation has confirmed it will screen the Springboks' Test match against the All Blacks, but the announcement has done little to please fans after it emerged that the broadcast will begin nearly two hours after kick-off.
The match at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg is set to kick off at 17:10 on Saturday. SABC 3 will only carry the game from 19:00, meaning the final score is likely already public knowledge before most viewers settle in to watch.
**Fans Slam SABC Over Delayed Broadcast**
The initial confirmation from SABC was met with excitement, with many supporters hopeful that one of rugby's biggest rivalries would be accessible to a wider audience through the free-to-air broadcaster. That excitement quickly turned to frustration once the delayed scheduling became apparent.
@Zavosdd captured the mood of many viewers, writing: "This delayed live match is a slap in the face. You would have to lock yourself in the soundproof room from 5pm!"
@tlenaba was equally blunt, posting: "Repeat of a 17:00 match.. You are disrespecting lena Ko SABC, you don't take people seriously. Nonsense!"
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@DorrienVenable went further, writing: "You can't even afford to show the match of the national side being played live, its time to just shut down SABC completely."
**Rights Concerns Resurface**
The situation has reignited longstanding questions about SABC's ability to secure live broadcast rights for high-profile rugby fixtures. South African supporters who wish to watch the Springboks take on the All Blacks in real time will need to seek out alternative viewing options, as the public broadcaster has not secured rights to show the match live.
The Springboks and All Blacks carry one of the most celebrated rivalries in world rugby, and the Ellis Park encounter had generated considerable anticipation ahead of kick-off. Saturday's delayed broadcast on SABC 3 begins at 19:00.
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