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 July 1:
Tennis: Wimbledon (July 1-7, times vary, 9Now / BBC iPlayer / SRF / YouTube TV): Welcome back to London for the 2024 Wimbledon Championships! With Novak Djokovic sidelined following knee surgery, Carlos Alcaraz hits the court as the odds-on favorite to defend his championship. In the women’s bracket, three-time defending French Open champion Iga Świątek seeks her first Wimbledon title.
Football: UEFA Euro 2024 (July 1-7, times vary, BBC iPlayer / ITVX / TVNZ / YouTube TV / TSN): Croatia’s group stage exit and Austria topping Group D have ensured plenty of surprises in UEFA Euro 2024 thus far. Which teams will survive and advance beyond the quarter-finals? Check out our Euro hub for more info on the week ahead.
Cycling: Tour de France (July 1-7, times vary, SBS / RTBF / France TV / RaiPlay / FloBikes / YouTube TV / Peacock): Romain Bardet and Kevin Vauquelin opened the 2024 Tour de France with victories last weekend. Who will shine over the first full week of riding? Check out our Tour de France hub for more information.
Formula 1: British Grand Prix (July 7, 3 p.m. local time / 10 a.m. ET, ORF / RTBF / Channel 4 / YouTube TV / F1 TV Pro): Unlike other Formula 1 races, the British Grand Prix is home to parity; three racers, including Max Verstappen last summer, have won the event in as many years. Will another driver join the club at Silverstone Circuit on Sunday, or is MVS destined to triumph yet again?