Or just wait a week to ten days for them to stop their disruption tactics.
Like they did last year.
And the year before....and every year in memory of 'the blocks', "Superblocks" and all the other crap they threaten every season.
It lasts until game three of the season then it never happens for months on end, occasionally at Christmas or some other big weekend for a few hours. They're doing their legal obligation, barely. Sky took them to court to force them and they have to oblige, so they do....for a bit.
If it was simple to do it daily and permanently, iptv would be finished years ago, it's not, and they can't, it takes a lot of money, effort and time to block streams, which is why they can't be arsed with it, they get nothing out of it, they are paying money/time etc to protect someone else's income...how long is anyone going to persevere with that?
How long would you spend your own money in order to protect the income of someone else? - not long, and if there was a court order forcing you to do it, you'd do the absolute minimum and not spend a single penny more than you were forced to.