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Do you want to watch Sunday Night Football from anywhere? Of course, we’re talking about Sunday Night National Football League (NFL) action! Although known by practically everyone in the United States, the NFL also has its international fans looking to catch their favorite sport via the wonder that is digital streaming!
NFL games are now available almost everywhere. You will find them on basic cable TV channels that air on your local sports bar’s TV every day, legitimate online digital streaming platforms (which we will list below), and free streaming channels you will also find these below). What do all of these broadcast mediums have in common? Most of them are only available to viewers WITHIN the United States i.e within the geographical boundaries of the country.
To catch Sunday Night Football or any other kind of NFL (especially primetime and Superbowl events) outside of the US, you will need to employ a workaround with a special piece of software you need to pay a few dollars a month to download. These are what are known as premium VPNs, or Virtual Private Network software.
The NFL is not to be confused with rugby, the international sport. Although the two are very similar, this would be equivalent to comparing European basketball to the US National Basketball Association. The rules are different, the coverage is different and the audience is different, too.
Now, let’s get into how you can catch Sunday Night NFL Football from anywhere in the world, whether that is on a subscription-based digital streaming service or a free streaming service. To be able to do this at all, you will need a VPN and a browser that allows you to access an ‘incognito’ or ‘private’ mode so that browsing history can be reset each time you access a service from a VPN server. But, more on that later!
What is Sunday Night NFL Football?
Sunday Night NFL Football (SNF) is an NFL sports action that, like other ‘nightly’ NFL action, is a part of American football TV coverage. Sunday Night Football is most often covered on NBC and Peacock every week in the United States. The remaining 2022 Sunday Night NFL football schedule looks like this on NBC;
- Sunday, Sept. 25 (Week 3) – 49ers at Broncos
- Sunday, Oct. 2 (Week 4) – Chiefs at Buccaneers
- Sunday, Oct. 9 (Week 5) – Bengals at Ravens
- Sunday, Oct. 16 (Week 6) – Cowboys at Eagles
- Sunday, Oct. 23 (Week 7) – Steelers at Dolphins
- Sunday, Oct. 30 (Week 8) – Packers at Bills
- Sunday, Nov. 6 (Week 9) – Titans at Chiefs
- Sunday, Nov. 13 (Week 10) – Chargers at 49ers
- Sunday, Nov. 20 (Week 11) – Bengals at Steelers
- Thursday, Nov. 24 (Week 12) – Patriots at Vikings
- Sunday, Nov. 27 (Week 12) – Packers at Eagles
- Sunday, Dec. 4 (Week 13) – Colts at Cowboys
- Sunday, Dec. 11 (Week 14) – Chiefs at Broncos
- Sunday, Dec. 18 (Week 15) – Patriots at Raiders
- Sunday, Dec. 25 (Week 16) – Buccaneers at Cardinals
- Sunday, Jan. 1 (Week 17) – Rams at Chargers
- Sunday, Jan. 8 (Week 18) – Matchup TBD
Setting Up Your VPN For SNF Viewing From Anywhere
Now, let’s get into the juicy information. First of all, you will need VPN software that is of premium grades such as NordVPN, ExpressVPN, Cyberghost, and a few others. You can easily select one of these via third-party VPN review sites. A simple online search will lead you to the right overview portal.
Now that you have selected your VPN provider, you need to download and install the software (after you have subscribed) for your particular device. Next, you should download a good privacy browser like Brave or Mozilla.
Now, run your VPN software and select a US server that is geographically closest to where you currently are (you don’t need a VPN if you are inside the US). Next, launch your favorite NFL subscription or free streaming service (details below) while your VPN runs in the background on the US server. You should now see that you can access NFL streams from anywhere!
Digital Streaming And Free Channels To Watch the NFL With a VPN
These are free NFL streaming services. They do not compete with legitimate subscriptions because they are free, but sometimes this may be more practical for you. Simply keep your VPN locked to a US server to access these outside of the US.
- USTVGO
- 123 TV
- Live Soccer TV
- Live TV
- Stream2Watch
- StreamNFL
- NFLBites
- NFLWebcast
- SportLemonTV
- CricFreeTV
- BuffStreams
- BossCast
Next, these are your official NFL streams and channels to which you may already be subscribed to;
Channels;
- ESPN
- ESPN 2
- CBS Sports
- NBC Sports
- FOX Sports 1
- FOX Sports 2
- The NFL Network
- NFL RedZone
Streaming platforms;
- Yahoo Sports App
- Peacock TV
- Paramount+
- Amazon Prime Video
- SlingTV
- YouTube TV
- FuboTV
- Hulu + Live TV
- DAZN (Canada)
Enjoy the NFL with a VPN outside of the United States and remember to switch servers and keep your browser in private or incognito viewing mode if you are unable to view the content!