Watching games internationally

gcadays99

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Will be in Italy a few weekends in October. Anyone know the best way to watch the games still? Currently have YouTube tv it says it doesn't work internationally. I could try with a VPN but not sure if that would work. Just looking for other ideas. Thanks.
 

NikkiSixx_rivals269993

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YouTube tv with a vpn?

you might also have some luck with Fubo (not sure of the spelling) but that worked for me the year I was in Puerto Rico
 

leodisflowers

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I’ve done this a few times and went and found a sports bar. Once in Prague once in Rome and a few times in UK
 

mwulf

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I watch international soccer and hockey all the time using streaming sites. Once you get past the pop ups it's decent. Could also just find streaming sites on reddit as well
 
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Check some of the streaming services. I was just in Iceland and the MLB package worked flawlessly. It worked on prior trips as well.
 
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I live in the DR and if you have the streaming capabilities from your TV provider, use a VPN and you can stream from this. I use this and ESPN 3 on an All In One and a Cromebook. ESPN will a lot of times block the Cellphone or tablet. I have great success with FoxSports for the B1G network games.
 

redwine65

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I watched NU vs ucla at a irish bar in rome. few years back.
7 tv's of soccer and 1 NU game....we blew a huge lead...took a siesta
I'd rest room each time after some beers, hear cheering, come out..and it was about soccer...... :rolleyes:
 
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