Not sure the Apple scraper lists those events. I don’t actually scrape Amazon- I just scrape Apple then if an Amazon event is in there, then a secondary scraper hits Amazons page and determines the sub-subscription.
Yeah...that's what I suspect. If its not on Appletv, then its probably not possible. Obviously, Apple would want me to use THEIR app instead 

Anyways, I got a streamlink already set for Red Bulls games so I'll be fine. Alternatively, I can use some of @babsonnexus' configs to get that to work with it and have a permanent feed for them but yeah...
Just FYI, version 2.0 is already "live" for those using the docker image since the 'latest' tag is attached to that version. Not sure if that was intentional or not. Just figured I would mention it if anyone is using the docker image with 'latest' tag.
Tnx. I’m close to 2.0 being official. Will get it out hopefully this weekend
Version 2.0 pushed
No major feature- just a refactor. It was quite hacked together so this is a bit of modernization.
Let me know if any issues!
curious if you got a chance to try 2.0 yet -- see if it fixed your 15 lanes issue
Same issue. I got 14 lanes now 

I may have to switch back to espn4cc
Let me keep debugging. Of course I can’t replicate it myself.
Also seeing filters not save/apply on 2.0.1
Can you explain a little more what you did so I can debug?
hi. just ran a full refresh then went to filters & settings and chose my filters. then save and apply which takes me back to dashboard. but when going back to filters, none of the actual filters got applied. don't see this issue in 0.5.4
dang I thought I fixed this in 2.0.1 .. tnx I'll get it figured out
v2.0.2 pushed -- filters saving bug squashed!
thanks. it's working now. btw I see paramount+ getting scanned in logs but not show up in streaming services?
the way the scraper works is it feeds a bunch of common sports/services into the fruit company live sports search api. if the search term comes back with live/scheduled events following that name, it grabs their playable links. There was no list of services that they serve, so I picked a list of likely candidates and Paramount was one of them.