Darts fans don't just want the match. They want the walk-on. They want the crowd reaction. They want the player cam. A panel that offers only the main feed is a panel that offers less.
Here's the thing: major UK darts tournaments (PDC World Championship, Premier League) offer multiple camera feeds—main match, player cam, crowd cam, overhead cam. A IPTV Reseller Panel that can only handle one feed per event forces users to choose. A sophisticated panel lets them watch multiple feeds simultaneously or switch between them. For British IPTV, darts fans are among the most engaged and loyal viewers. Serving them well pays off.
What actually works is a panel with multi-feed event support—the ability to group related streams under a single event listing. A good IPTV Reseller Panel lets users switch between camera angles without leaving the player. For British IPTV, this turns a standard sports package into a premium experience worth higher pricing.
I've watched a reseller's darts fan customers discover that a competitor offered player cams. His IPTV Reseller Panel only had the main feed. He lost 30 subscribers in one week to a service that understood their sport. A panel with multi-feed support would have kept them.
Real scenario: A British IPTV reseller in Newcastle configured his IPTV Reseller Panel with multi-feed event grouping for the PDC World Championship. Each match appeared once in the EPG. When selected, users could choose between six camera angles. His darts-focused marketing campaign generated 200 new subscribers in 10 days.
The pattern that keeps showing up is this: resellers who treat sports as "just channels" miss the opportunity to serve superfans. Resellers who understand each sport's unique needs build cult followings.
Honestly, check if your panel can group multiple streams under one EPG entry. If you need six separate channel listings for six camera angles, your panel doesn't understand multi-feed events.