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!
Can I use a VPN to watch live sports on streaming services from another country?
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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 September 2:
Tennis: US Open (September 2-8, times vary, 9Now / TVNZ / YouTube TV / Sky Sports): US Open action continues in Queens all week! Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz both shockingly lost in the first days. Who will be next to fall? Check out our full US Open hub for all the ways to securely stream the tennis action in your country!
MLB: New York Mets vs. Boston Red Sox (September 2-4, 7:10 p.m. ET / 12:10 a.m. BST every night, MLB.TV International): Rafael Devers and the Boston Red Sox need an incredible September to earn one of the American League’s three Wild Card spots. Can the BoSox start the season’s final month off with a series victory over Francisco Lindor’s New York Mets?
NFL: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Baltimore Ravens (September 5, 8:20 p.m. ET / 1:20 a.m. BST, NFL Game Pass International / YouTube TV / Peacock): Welcome to the 2024 NFL season! Patrick Mahomes and the two-time defending champion Kansas City Chiefs open the new year at home against Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens in an AFC Championship Game rematch. Then, we have a rare Friday night showdown featuring Jordan Love’s Green Bay Packers and Jalen Hurts’ Philadelphia Eagles in Brazil. Check out our NFL hub for more info on the week ahead!
NCAA College Football: Michigan vs. Texas (September 7, 12 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. BST, YouTube TV / Fubo): Quinn Ewers and the Texas Longhorns battle Alex Orji’s Michigan Wolverines in a potential College Football Playoff preview. Other noteworthy Week 2 matchups include Oklahoma State hosting Arkansas, Iowa and Iowa State battling it out for the Cy-Hawk Trophy, and an intriguing Saturday night showdown between NC State and Tennessee in Charlotte.