Humza Yousaf wants to convince the UK Government that Scotland international football matches should be free to watch on TV.
Humza Yousaf said he wants to convince the UK Government that Scotland's international football matches should be free to watch on
“Scots celebrated as our men’s national team charged their way on scintillating form into this year’s Euro Championships, and we’ll all be behind the women’s national team when their qualifiers get underway next month, but most Scots are blocked from watching the national team with the bulk of games shown on a pay-per-view basis.”
He added: “With the UK Government refusing to act to resolve the situation for Scotland fans, the Scottish Government will launch a consultation on the issue to help progress the campaign to ensure Scotland international qualifying matches are on terrestrial TV.
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