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 and keeping 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.
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 June 24:
Football: UEFA Euro 2024 (June 24-30, times vary, BBC iPlayer / ITVX / TVNZ / YouTube TV / TSN): UEFA Euro 2024 has more than lived up to the hype thus far, with Romania among the clubs notching early upsets. What does the second full week of group stage play hold? Check out our Euro hub for all the information you need to know about this year’s tournament!
Football: Copa América (June 24-30, times vary, TV Globo / YouTube TV / Fubo / TSN+ / Premier Sports): Lionel Messi and Argentina headlined the nations who opened Copa América play with victories last weekend. Who will join them in the win column over the coming days?
Cycling: Tour de France (June 29-30, times vary, SBS / RTBF / France TV / RaiPlay / FloBikes / YouTube TV / Peacock): The 2024 Tour de France promises a hotly contested battle for yellow with Tadej Pogačar, Jonas Vingegaard, and Primož Roglič all vying for cycling’s biggest prize. Get ready for a sensational three weeks of racing!
Formula 1: Austrian Grand Prix (June 30, 3 p.m. local time / 9 a.m. ET / 2 p.m. BST, Servus TV / RTBF / YouTube TV / F1 TV Pro): Max Verstappen looks to continue dominating at his home Red Bull Ring at this year’s Austrian Grand Prix. MVS owns four career victories in Spielburg, including a stellar triumph last summer. We’ll see if Verstappen can hold off Charles Leclerc, who won the Austrian GP in 2022 and is gunning for first place again.