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4 Important Tips On How To Watch Non-American Games In America

Allen Brown by Allen Brown
July 17, 2021
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If you are traveling abroad during the finals of your favorite soccer league, you can find ways to watch the match instead of keeping an eye on the scores. In particular, traveling to America can limit your chances of watching your preferred game given the differences in viewership and sports enthusiasm. However, if you don’t want to miss out on your favorite game simply because you are on the move, you can consider certain alternatives to access live streaming and enjoy the game of your choice. Take a look at these useful tips to watch your favorite sports in the United States.

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  1. Subscribe to an International Streaming Service

Live streaming services show every ongoing international game and help you stay updated. Some of the popular services in the United States are Paramount+, ESPN+, Hulu + Live TV, fuboTV, and Peacock TV, which offer live streaming in exchange for a monthly subscription fee. Some of these services also provide access to famous TV shows and movies, which is an additional benefit at the same price. Compare the services, type of content, and price range to pick one option based on your needs.

You can also find a free legal online streaming site to watch an important match. One downside to using a free streaming service is that you may have to put up with the ads that run in the middle of the game. However, you are getting access to this service without paying a single penny. Make sure that the site is legal and shields your device from virus attacks.

  1. Install VPN

If you have already subscribed to a streaming service back in your country and do not wish to pay another subscription fee when in the US, install a VPN on your device. A Virtual Private Network, or a VPN, is a pathway that provides a private browsing connection to access international sites. With a simple tweak in the IP address, you can stream any sports game and region-locked platform on your device. In some cases, you may also want to watch a game on a specific channel.

If none of the live streaming sites shows your preferred sports or match, you can access a site in your country via VPN. Eurosport is one such platform that offers amazing sports content to European residents. If you wish to watch Eurosport and get access to international games, setting up a VPN connection is the easiest and most effective way to begin watching. While some VPN services are paid, others offer a free trial period before you subscribe to their service. Nord VPN, ExpressVPN, and Surfshark are three popular VPN services in America that provide access to Eurosport. Since all three are budget-friendly and easy to set up, you can pick your choice based on specific needs.

  1. Pay for Cable

If you are moving to the United States for a long time, consider getting a cable service to stream your favorite sports. This is the best option for avid television watchers who are not into technology. Several cable channel providers offer sports packages including international channels and streaming options. Some of these include Xfinity TV, DIRECTV, and DISH, all of which are satellite-operated services. Browse the plans and pick one based on your budget and collection of channels. Whether you like golf, cycling, soccer, or tennis, all of these services provide dedicated sports channels for all kinds of viewers.

  1. Gather in a Sports Bar

If none of the options seem feasible, go to a sports bar and watch your favorite game with like-minded people. The energy and vibe of a sports bar during an important game are unparalleled. Sip on your favorite drink and watch the game while making memories with your new friends. Along with football and baseball, Americans are also gaining interest in soccer and other international games, which has united sports enthusiasts across the country.

You can easily find an international sports bar in every part of America. Some of the famous ones across the country are Chappell’s Restaurant & Sports Museum in Kansas City, Ainsworth in New York, Chickie’s & Pete’s in Philadelphia, Stadium View Bar & Grill in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Lagasse’s Stadium in Las Vegas, Goal Sports Cafe in Los Angeles, and Cask ‘n Flagon in Boston. Along with a friendly atmosphere and chilled beer, some of these sports bars are also known for their amazing food.

Traveling to the States does not have to cost you your favorite sports matches. You can explore the amazing country while following your tradition of watching every match of a specific league. With a little subscription fee or a visit to a sports bar, you can happily cheer your team in the playoffs.

Allen Brown

Allen Brown

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute professional advice, medical care or advice from your doctor.

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