Sunday, 26 January 2014

how to stream nfl game pass from the netherlands

NFL Game Pass is a great way to stream every NFL game LIVE, every weekend – including playoff games and Superbowl access. The only catch is that its not available for those within the US. Want to watch the big game from the US but getting shut out from NFL Game Pass or local area blackouts? Unblock NFL Gamepass with a VPN and get live instant access to your favorite games from anywhere. This article will show in a few steps how easy it is to beat NFL blackouts. - See more at: http://torguard.net/blog/unblock-nfl-game-pass-blackouts-in-the-us-with-vpn-service/#sthash.E3Orhs1E.dpuf


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Friday, 24 January 2014

can i watch nfl games for free in the netherlands

Hello, since two days the NFL GamePass don't work. Before i logged in into my Netherland VPN and enjoyed the NFL. But now i get the pricing offer from the NFL and can't watch the GamePass! Why have i the problems? Greetings 



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Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Tutorials: Watch NFL Championship games online (it’s complicated)

The good news is that there are lots of ways for football fans to watch Sunday's NFL playoff games on the internet. The bad news is that your choices are limited by: where you live, what device you use, whether you have a cable subscription, which phone carrier you have and which game you want to see.

Here's a guide to where to find the games. A preliminary note: it's easier to see the AFC game than the NFC one, and those with access to Aereo can watch either game on any device.

New England Patriots at Denver Broncos 3pmET/12pmPT

CBS will be streaming the game on cbssports.com: you don't need to provide a cable or satellite password.

You can watch via CBS on any computer, laptop or tablet device but not on your mobile phone.

Only Verizon customers who pay $5 for NFL Mobile can watch on any cell phone. The exception are those in New York, Boston and other cities (sorry west coast) with access to Aereo, which streams to any device.

San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks 6:30pmET/3:30pmPT

Your options are more limited. Fox is streaming the game but with a lot of restrictions.

You can see the game at FoxSportsGo.com if you subscribe to certain cable or satellite providers (Comcast, AT&T U-Verse, Cablevision, WOW, Midcontinent, Suddenlink). Subscribers can also see the game via the Fox Go app on iOS — but not Android — tablets.

Verizon customers and those with Aereo availability: you have the same options as above.

Like we said, it's complicated. If you're a Verizon customer in the east, you have multiple options; if you're a cord-cutter on the west coast who doesn't use Verizon, you might have to head to a sports bar.

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Tuesday, 21 January 2014

How Do You Stream Live Sports? Sports Streaming Services: Are They Worth It?



Sports Streaming Services: Are They Worth It?
I'm two things that, until recently, have combined to decrease my quality of life. Those two things are being a sports fan and being a cable cutter. My TV/movies are delivered via my PC connected to my TV via Netflix, Hulu Plus, HBO Go (shamefully on a friend's account). Arguments on that last one aside, I enjoy sports and until recently, I was making an expensive trip to a sports bar for my Saturday afternoon college football. I wasn't watching ANY hockey or baseball, despite having the desire to. And NFL was limited to the OTA broadcasts via my digital antenna.

Recently, however, I made a change. I had long said that MLB.TV was too expensive, but compared to the cost of getting cable every month, I justified it to myself and made the purchase for the year. Since I use a VPN, I am not locked out of my local team's games and the quality is much better than I expected. It's great to be able to follow the team through the season.

I am looking forward to doing the same for the NHL season. I have heard good things and will be trying it out when the regular season starts in October.



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Saturday, 18 January 2014

the Netherlands no longer has nfl gamepass

I think it is no longer free in the Netherlands. My buddy has had a VPN through PIA and he can no longer access GamePass.
Any truth to this?

I have Private Internet Access (a VPN) and one of the best perks to having it no longer seems to work. You see, this season, the NFL has allowed citizens of The Netherlands free access to one of their greatest online features - NFL Game Pass. With this you can watch any game live in HD, watch past games, watch past seasons, and even watch past Super Bowls all the way back to Super Bowl III. It also provides access to NFL Network and NFL Redzone.
With my VPN, I was easily able to switch my location to the Netherlands and enjoy free HD access to these awesome features. It seems that loophole has since been closed (it hasn't been working for a couple of weeks now) and I would like to find a workaround. Ideally I would still use the Private Internet Access VPN to change my location, and just make some tweaks that would allow me to access this content.
Can anyone help me out?
P.S. If you didn't already know about the free Game Pass access in The Netherlands, you're welcome. Just go to gamepass.nfl.com using a Netherlands IP address and you should be ready to stream HD games.


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Thursday, 16 January 2014

Using VPN to access NFL Gamepass in North America

We need to find another country that doesn't have NFL TV rights now. Apparently both Argentina and New Zealand were free last season as well, but unfortunately Hola Unblocker doesn't offer them as options.



Madrid – September, 4th 2013 – FOX International Channels, 21st Century Fox multimedia business, announced today a 2-year agreement with NFL International to broadcast one NFL game per window in English across parts of Europe on FOX Sports channels, FOX Sports branded blocks, and FOX Sports services beginning with the 2013 season.

NFL fans in Europe will be able to watch on FIC Sunday games, Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football, Thursday Night Football and all three U.S. Thanksgiving Day Games in English. FIC will also broadcast all NFL postseason games in English, including the Super Bowl.

The new deal also provides FIC access to NFL programming, such as NFL Game Day, NFL Extra, Road to Playoffs and Road to Super Bowl, as well as select programs from the NFL Network. Subscribers to FIC will also be able to watch NFL content on a variety of FIC's services.

Jesus Perezagua, President of FIC Europe and Africa commented: "21st Century Fox has a longstanding relationship with the NFL in the US, and it has been a fundamental part of the FOX Network and FOX Sports brand there. As we roll out our FOX Sports brand across Europe, we are excited to make the NFL one of our key content partners, and we are committed to deliver on our promise of bringing the most passionate sports in the world to some of the most passionate sports fans in the world."

Julie Moeller, NFL Vice President of International Media Business Development said, "We have partnered with FOX in many areas of the world and are pleased to extend this to Europe to enhance the content offering to our fans in that region."

The partnership with the NFL follows FIC's ongoing global expansion into sports, which over the past two years has rapidly grown from 17 million households outside of the United States to over 71 million homes across Latin America, South East Asia and Japan and Europe. In Europe, FOX Sports recently launched in the Netherlands and Italy, and is also present in Turkey and Cyprus.

FOX Sports is known worldwide as an innovator in the areas of live sports broadcasting, news and presentation and has quickly set a new standard of excellence in recently launched markets through its bold production values, engaging commentary and presenters.

Wednesday, 15 January 2014

You can use NFL Game Pass without a VPN by using a valid cookie

You can use NFL Game Pass without a VPN by using a valid cookie. This method requires only one person to get access to the Game Pass via whatever method they can find and post the cookie session ID (I do not know if this affects users with login information/purchased Game Pass). Everyone else just has to edit their cookie by copy/pasting that code. If you are using a VPN, consider sharing the cookie code with others, this means less people will need to use VPN services you are using and less likely that it will get blocked by the NFL.

Alright guys, I got a new method. I have no way to test this out to make sure it works as I think it will, but its better than nothing. For now, it only works with Google Chrome because I want to watch the games and this is taking a lot of time away from me being able to watch the game. I'm not going to make screenshots for the same reason, after the games are over I'll probably make a more easy to use guide but for now this is what you get.
You still need the extension I linked to in the submission.

Okay, I think my previous post might have been removed because it's too similar to this one. Therefore I'm posting it as a comment here.
"Okay, here we go. I'm not entirely sure why I am posting this here (it's not specifically Seahawks related, but I guess this is where it all started).
Now, this only works if people are willing to keep supplying cookies. Luckily I've managed to get one to start it off. Hopefully we will have a lot less trouble with this method than the last. (No disrespect, it's what gave me the idea to do this)
Anyway, on with the show...


Monday, 13 January 2014

Arizona isn't amused by the NFL Network.

This Week's Class of Loser Island: Colts, Saints, Chargers and Panthers. So long, Marques Colston! Safe travels, Andrew Luck. Bon voyage, Cam Newton! Vaya con Dios, Philip Rivers. You'll all have plenty of time to work on your tans with Andy Dalton, enjoy some Kool-Aid with Andy Reid and maybe take a dip with Nick Foles. The offseason will be fun. Who needs all that annoying football stuff anway, right?