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 May 27:
Tennis: French Open (May 27-June 2, times vary, 9Now / France TV / YouTube TV / Peacock / TSN+ / Eurosport): Welcome back to Roland-Garros for French Open action! Novak Djokovic and Iga Świątek arrive in Paris looking to defend their titles. Carlos Alcaraz and Australian Open winner Jannik Sinner, who knocked off Djokovic in Melbourne earlier this year, don’t intend on going quietly. Meanwhile, one can never rule out 2024 US Open champion Coco Gauff in the women’s bracket.
NHL: NHL Playoffs (May 27-June 2, times vary, CBC Gem / Viaplay / YouTube TV): The Stanley Cup Finals are nearly here! The New York Rangers look to close out the Florida Panthers this week. Out West, Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers are closing in on their first Finals appearance since 2006. Can the five-time Cup champions hold off the Dallas Stars?
Football: Borussia Dortmund vs. Real Madrid (June 1, 8 p.m. local time / 3 p.m. ET, TF1 / RTVE / Fubo / Discovery+): Real Madrid are no strangers to the Champions League final, owning four titles since 2014 and a record 14 overall. Can Jude Bellingham and The Whites add to their championship collection with a victory over Borussia Dortmund in London?
Cricket: 2024 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup (June 1-2, times vary, NOW / Willow TV / Sky Sports): No team in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup‘s short history is yet to win three titles. England and the West Indies, which are serving as co-hosts alongside the United States this summer, each vies to make history in the coming weeks. Both clubs will need to handle business against India, which opened play as favorites to win it all for the first time since 2007.