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VPN for watching out of area nfl games
Has anyone been successful watching NFL games using VPN to access servers near games that you wish to watch.
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I used Express VPN to watch the Tour on a Canadian network. That part worked fine but the only problem was casting it to my Samsung TV. That part was tricky.
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Haven't tried this for football, but have had good success using Nord VPN to watch in market games on NBA League Pass.
Edit* Oh... I guess this is the opposite of what you're asking. I was doing this to watch blacked out local games rather than to change my location to get local games elsewhere. It should work the same way the other way around. |
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Doesn't work well. Fox games -used to be you could set the vpn to a city with access to the game you wanted, but somehow they blocked that last season. You can try it, but I couldn't get it to work last season. CBS has never worked.
Local affiliates don't stream, its part of their licensing deal. |
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I am using NordVPN to watch stuff from overseas, mostly German TV for soccer. Works great.
Should work for your purposes as well. |
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Last edited by Nomadmax; 09-15-2024 at 05:22 PM. |
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The op asked a specific question. NFL games out of market.
VPNs work for a number of things, this isn't one of them. |
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Yes, NFL has made sure that there's not a work around. Thus, $350 for their product. No thanks, I only wanted it for 6 or seven games. It would be great if you could purchase a single out of market game. My Sunday is filled with Falcons and Panthers. Not too exciting.
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Yeah, I'm a Philly fan in a Commanders market. Two or three times a year there's a conflict, and I'm not buying the Ticket for that. I go to a bar...
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If you can VPN and remote desktop into the local computer, it would work. I have done this in Europe and watched the Warriors games. Youtube TV still thinks I'm in San Jose.
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I tried logging into my spectrum account from my parents house to watch a game and it recognized that I was on a VPN and wouldn't let me in.
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I wonder if there are any international streaming packages that get you all the games?
The classic NBA League Pass thing to do would be to buy a subscription while VPNed to India or Turkey at a fraction of the price then use the same country to watch any of the games. It's gotten harder in recent years, but there might be something similar for the NFL |
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The trick is to setup Remote Desktop on your local computer. VPN is just another security layer. I could have easily removed the VPN from the router and point the remote desktop port on the router to the local computer.
When you do this, you're actually viewing your local computer and running everything on that computer. |
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In my situation its usually trying to watch the Eagles when the local game on Fox is a Commanders game b/c I'm in the "DC market" geographically. What I used to do was use a vpn tied to NJ and use the fox streaming app. This worked prior to last season. Now, the streamers have blacklisted the vpn ip's or something and it no longer works. |
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