Royal Oak vs. Nags Head is being called the biggest game in Sunday League history. To be held at the home of the world’s oldest football club, Sheffield FC, this is a high-stakes Sheffield Imperial Cup quarter-final between two arch-rivals.
Steve Bracknall, Royal Oaks assistant manager, welcomed the decision to stream the game. He said tickets sold out in no time, leaving many disappointed fans. Adam Oxley, who has covered many historic matches, said he has never seen a story or rivalry like this – “It has everything: drama, betrayal and some serious football fun in the Sunday League.”
Read on for everything you need to know to watch a Royal Oak v Nags Head live stream anywhere.
How to watch Royal Oak v Nags Head live streams online for FREE
British viewers can watch Royal Oak v Nags Head for FREE on Game’s Gone: Steve Bracknall Podcast YouTube Channel.
Radio listeners can tune in to the game via BBC Radio Sheffield.
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Watch Royal Oak v Nags Head live streams from overseas
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When and where is the Royal Oak vs Nags Head match being played?
The Royal Oak v Nags Head match will be played at the historic Sheffield FC club, the oldest football club in the world. Live coverage of The Royal Oak v Nags Head will be available from 2pm BST Sunday 5 April on The Steve Bracknall Podcast YouTube channel and BBC Radio Sheffield.
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