How to Stream Football Games on Any Device

How to Stream Football Games on Any Device

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By Jonathan Lewis | 24th Nov 2022

Football fans have never had it so good when it comes to watching their favourite sport, with live games available on various platforms throughout the year.

Live streaming has become all the rage in recent times as supporters have gravitated away from traditional broadcast mediums to embrace digital technology.

It is fair to say that some football streaming sites are far more reliable than others, particularly with regards to the non-subscription-based platforms.

With that in mind, we assess the best ways to stream football games on any device, starting with a look at those that require a subscription.

Live Football Streaming (Subscription)

Subscription services take the hassle out of streaming football games. In simple terms, you pay a monthly fee to gain access to the provider’s content.

Companies such as Sky Sports and BT Sport have become synonymous with top-class football, offering fans the chance to watch live games on a vast array of devices.

For example, the Sky Go app allows subscribers to watch a wide range of live games from competitions such as the Premier League, Bundesliga and many more.

BT Sport is the place to go for European football, with the firm holding the rights to all three of UEFA’s main club competitions.

Amazon Prime, beIN SPORTS, fuboTV, Sling TV and Hulu + Live TV are amongst a plethora of other options worth checking out for live football streams.

While subscription services are extremely reliable, one of the biggest downsides is the overall cost can be prohibitive if you are tied into a lengthy contract.

Live Football Streaming (Non-Subscription)

Not every football fan is fortunate enough to be able to splash out huge amounts of money on subscriptions to live football streaming platforms.

Thankfully there is a solution, with the internet awash with non-subscription services that feature live action from around the world.

These include First Row Sports, which has proved to be an extremely reliable source for live football streams for several years now.

The site lists handy links to matches in the Premier League, Champions League, La Liga, Serie A, Ligue 1, Bundesliga and dozens of other leagues from around the world.

Other sites worth checking out include HesGoal, LiveScore, SportRAR, Stream2Watch, Live Soccer TV, CricHD and Streamhunter.

It is worth noting that some free platforms contain annoying pop-advertisements, while malware can also be an issue on some of the lesser-known sites.

Virtual Private Network (VPN) for Live Football Streaming

Whether you use a subscription or non-subscription service to watch live football, it is advisable to download Virtual Private Network (VPN) software to your chosen device.

A VPN is a simple bit of software that changes your IP address, allowing you to access on-demand content or live TV whenever or wherever you want.

Subscription-based services generally use geo-blocking software to ensure their content can only be watched in certain jurisdictions, but a VPN allows you to circumvent this.

The software’s security features also keeps your personal data safe from prying eyes, making it the ideal tool for accessing non-subscription streaming services.

One of the most reliable VPNs is ExpressVPN, which is compatible with Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Xbox, PlayStation, Android, iOS and several other digital devices.

With a 30-day money back guarantee and regular special offers available, Express VPN is a cost-effective way to support your football watching activities.

The Final Word

While subscription-based services are the most reliable way to watch live soccer, the costs can mount up if you get locked into a long contract.

Do not be afraid to try non-subscription platforms, but always make sure you use a reliable VPN to ensure your details are kept safe and secure.

Jonathan Lewis is an MFF sports writer

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