Live matches on Geo Super’s website, mobile app
KARACHI: Don't miss a second of Pakistan's hottest cricketing tournament this year with Geo Super's website and mobile app.
With cricket buffs all over the world looking for options for how to watch the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2021 live, Geo Super is giving fans free and exclusive access to live match broadcasts not only on their TV, but on their laptops and smartphones as well.
Fans who are disappointed that there is no live stream of the match on YouTube need not worry: they can catch all the action on-the-go at GeoSuper.tv/live, where every match of the PSL 2021 is being live-streamed.
For even more flexibility, viewers can download the Geo Super mobile app from the Google Play Store and watch all the matches live on their mobile phones anywhere they go. And, like always, enthusiasts can watch all the PSL 2021 matches, analysis and commentary on Geo Super by tuning in on their television as well.
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