Fans furious as TNT Sports' eagerly-anticipated Premier League debut plagued with audio issues as Arsenal play Forest | The Sun

FANS have been left fuming with audio issues during TNT Sports' coverage of Arsenal's clash against Nottingham Forest.

The broadcasters' debut was eagerly anticipated since it was rebranded from BT Sports during the summer.

Its first Premier League game to be televised was Arsenal's fixture against Nottingham Forest.

However, during the coverage fans were left complaining about audio issues as they took to social media to vent their frustration.

One fan complained: "Hey TNT! Why is the audio so bad and choppy on BT Ultimate?"

A second Tweeted: "Audio delay on TNT Ultimate on Sky is terrible."

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A third commented: "Anyone else's TNT Sports Ultimate audio keep jamming/glitching? Keep having to change channel to fix it."

A fourth wrote: "TNT Sports excelling themselves with audio issues galore on the UHD broadcast."

A fifth said: "Any idea why the odd echo on TNTSports audio. It sounds as though it’s relayed to the circuit PA as well."

A sixth added: "An absolute nightmare of a first live stream. Poor audio issues, can't even hear the commentators speak but can hear the stadium announcements."

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Another joked: "Great audio on the presenters there @tntsports can't hear a word."

It was not the only technical issue the game faced as kick-off was delayed by 30 minutes.

This was due to the digital ticketing system at the Emirates Stadium failing, leaving thousands of fans unable to get into the ground.

Arsenal players themselves also had to wear the wrong kit due to a manufacturing issue.

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