The use of fake crowd noise to a German Bundesliga broadcast on FS1 added to the feeling of the game, and made it that much better for the viewer.
What was different about the match on Sunday morning was that the broadcast has experimented with adding in fake crowd noise to make the game feel more natural.
It's a practice that's been discussed as a possibility for teams playing in empty stadiums, but has so far been avoided due to concerns that the pumped-in noise would feel artificial and silly.
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