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How to Watch Manchester United Games From Anywhere?

One of the top teams in the Premier League, Manchester United, stands among the best leagues globally. However, sticking to traditional cable or satellite limits your options when it comes to watching matches. Discover the best alternatives and solutions below. In the US, NBC Sports holds the broadcasting rights for Manchester United matches, but this does not mean that everyone who does not have access to it will wait for a replay of the broadcast. There are a couple of simple solutions to this problem.

What devices are needed to livestream Man United games?

You don't need any special devices to access broadcasts of your favorite team. Amazon FireStick, Roku, or Apple TV will work for your TV. Their main advantages lie in seamless integration with streaming services. You can install almost any streaming service just like you would on an Android smartphone or similar device. Any smartphone or PC can also be used.

Best live TV streaming services for watching Manchester United

Peacock (USA)

Peacock, NBC's streaming service, offers a live stream of the Man Utd matches for soccer fans in the U.S. To watch, you must be subscribed to either a Premium subscription ($5.99/month) or Premium Plus ($11.99/month, which also includes ad removal).

Sky Sports (UK)

In the UK, Sky Sports offers a live stream of the highly anticipated Man Utd matches. If you currently have a Sky subscription without Sports, an additional monthly payment of £15 is required to access these channels. The games will be broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League channels.

Opting for any package will provide you with the added benefits of 4K and HDR coverage, provided you have an HDR-ready Sky Q box and a TV compatible with HLG technology.

BeIN Sports

The monthly subscription costs $19.99, while the annual subscription costs $179.99. You can also take advantage of a FREE week trial before committing. The only caveat is that you can’t watch beIN Sports online everywhere. If you have access issues, VeePN has a helpful guide on how to unblock access to beIN Sports from anywhere in the world.

BT Sport (UK)

BT Sport holds the TV rights for UEFA club competitions in the UK. This enables viewers to watch Manchester United's Champions League or Europa League matches on BT Sport TV channels, the BT Sport website, or through the BT Sport apps.

DAZN (Various regions)

Canadian Manchester United fans have the privilege of being among the luckiest in the world. The rights for streaming the Carabao Cup, all 380 Premier League games, as well as Champions and Europa League action, are held by DAZN. For a mere $20 per month or an annual subscription of $150, you can catch nearly every live stream of Manchester United on DAZN

Television Broadcasts


Liverpool will face Man United from Anfield in an exciting match that will be televised in the United States on NBC, the main network channel. Additionally, a Spanish-language broadcast will be available on Telemundo. Both channels can be streamed on Fubo.

In the UK, Sky Sports platforms will showcase Sunday's match. Canadian fans can catch all the Premier League action on Fubo, the leading streaming service for world-class soccer in the country.

In Australia, Optus Sport is the exclusive broadcaster for the Premier League, and they have recently signed a new deal to telecast the games Down Under for the next six seasons until 2028.

Legal and Regional Considerations

You can catch the live stream of the Man Utd matches on various channels worldwide. But what if you're away from your home country and still want to watch it using your usual service? The solution is to use a VPN, also known as a virtual private network. A VPN allows you to access your home coverage from anywhere, so even if you're abroad, you can enjoy the excitement of the game as if you were sitting in your own living room.

  1. Using a VPN is incredibly easy.

  2. Install your preferred VPN.

  3. Launch the VPN app and select the location you want to connect to. For example, if you're in the U.K. and want to access a U.S. service, choose a U.S. server.

  4. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the game. Navigate to Peacock or another streaming service and start watching the match.

Is this legal? Yes, in most countries of the world, using a VPN is absolutely legal. The exception is countries with dictatorial regimes. From a moral point of view, there are also no problems, because you still pay for the broadcast and the money goes to support the team and the sport as a whole. You simply bypass regional bans related to copyright requirements, but they do not have the moral right to prohibit you from watching the games of your favorite team.

Bottom line

The Red Devils, despite their prominent stature in the sport and the Premier League, have struggled to meet their own lofty standards in recent years. In the seasons from 2013-14 to 2021-22, they finished outside the Premier League's top three on six occasions and failed to clinch the top spot. In contrast, they consistently secured a place in the top three from 1991-92 to 2012-13. Notably, this coincides with the retirement of manager Alex Ferguson in 2013. Ferguson, a legend in the sport, joined Old Trafford in 1986 and achieved remarkable success, winning the Premier League 13 times in his 26 seasons, with 13 wins in his last 21 campaigns. Additionally, he secured two Champions League trophies and a Club World Cup title. These facts only encourage fans to keep an even closer eye on the Red Devils' next games. The hope that they will please us shortly is as alive as ever.

 

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