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Today, sports broadcasting is a fractured landscape. Fans across the country need to subscribe to multiple channels and streaming services just to cheer on their favourite teams.Giordano Ciampini/The Canadian Press

It used to be that Canadian sports fans could buy a single cable package to watch all their major and minor league games — from the NHL, NBA, NFL, MLB and PGA to English football and Champions League soccer.

Today, sports broadcasting is a fractured landscape. Fans across the country need to subscribe to multiple channels and streaming services just to cheer on their favourite teams. Many are struggling with the exorbitant costs, not to mention, the headaches of downloading new apps, updating passwords and jumping between multiple streams all to watch matches.

Globe reporter Mariya Postelnyak wants to hear from readers who are navigating these hurdles. What platforms do you subscribe to? How much do you pay on average for sports streaming? Please fill out the form below, or send an e-mail to mpostelnyak@globeandmail.com.

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