How a VPN helps sports fans
Wherever you are, a VPN is essential for sports streaming.
If you’re traveling, whether overseas or just to a different TV market, connect to a VPN to access your favorite sports channels securely on any network. ExpressVPN sends your traffic through a private and encrypted tunnel, allowing you to watch every game securely and keep your data safe from prying eyes while abroad.
If you’re watching at home, use a VPN to bypass ISP throttling. ExpressVPN makes your internet traffic more anonymous, so your ISP can’t identify and slow down your streams. The easiest way to enjoy VPN protection at home is with ExpressVPN’s Aircove routers. All your devices get VPN benefits instantly just by joining your Wi-Fi network—smart TVs and streaming sticks included.
Whether you’re looking to stream football, tennis, boxing, or any other event, you can catch every second of the action with a VPN. Score!
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Top sports to stream
ExpressVPN has you covered with the top sports to stream each week! Here’s what events have caught our eye for the week of November 4:
Soccer: UEFA Champions League (Matchday 4, November 5–6, 8 p.m. GMT / 3 p.m. ET, discovery+ / Paramount+): Two European giants meet at the Bernabéu in Real Madrid vs. AC Milan, while Liverpool vs. Bayer Leverkusen is a showcase of some of Europe’s most lethal attacking talent. On Wednesday, Arsenal travels to San Siro to take on Inter Milan, with both teams desperate to solidify a top-8 position.
NBA: Boston Celtics vs. Golden State Warriors (November 6, 7:30 p.m. ET, NBA League Pass International / YouTube TV): Golden State Warriors’ Steph Curry remains questionable for Wednesday night’s road game against Jayson Tatum and the Boston Celtics at TD Garden. Both teams are early contenders in their respective conferences, and this game could be a preview of a potential NBA Finals matchup.
NFL: Buffalo Bills vs. Indianapolis Colts (November 10, 1 p.m. ET, NFL Game Pass International / YouTube TV): The Bills, led by quarterback Josh Allen, face the Indianapolis Colts in a pivotal AFC matchup. The Bills are looking to solidify their playoff positioning, while the Colts aim to turn their season around amidst recent quarterback changes. This game could have significant implications for both teams’ postseason aspirations.
Rugby: Autumn Internationals: Ireland vs. New Zealand (November 8, 8:10 p.m. GMT / 3:10 p.m. ET, discovery+ / Peacock): Ireland takes on New Zealand in Dublin in the first meeting between two of world rugby’s top sides since the All Blacks knocked them out of last year’s Rugby World Cup. Ireland went on to win back-to-back Six Nations titles earlier this year and played well against South Africa in their summer test series. The Kiwis head into this encounter off the back of a dramatic win over England on Saturday, so both teams will be feeling confident.