{"id":1070962,"date":"2020-03-17T23:44:01","date_gmt":"2020-03-18T04:44:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thesportsdaily.com\/?p=1070962"},"modified":"2021-08-03T02:29:22","modified_gmt":"2021-08-03T06:29:22","slug":"4-best-ways-to-watch-afl-live-stream-online-from-anywhere","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thesportsdaily.com\/news\/4-best-ways-to-watch-afl-live-stream-online-from-anywhere\/","title":{"rendered":"4 Best Ways to Watch AFL Live Stream Online From Anywhere"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Australian Football League (AFL) is starting on 19<\/span>th<\/span> March 2020, with no sign of shutting down games yet for the now infamous coronavirus. That means we all need to find a good way to watch. Yet there are many AFL Live Stream Online options, and it is possible you know a few. However, some people may not know about other terrific options to try.<\/span><\/p>\n That is where we come in, as we have gathered the 4 best ways to watch the <\/span>AFL Live Stream<\/b><\/a> content from pretty much anywhere. You may be saying, wait, from anywhere? Yes, anywhere. You do not have to be in the nation of Australia nor do you have to be living in the next-door neighbor to Australia, New Zealand, to watch the AFL.<\/span><\/p>\n Kayo Sports happens to be a terrific over-the-top streaming service that streams multiple sports from all over the world. Of course, that includes the AFL. They show sports from Fox Sports, ESPN, beIN Sport, and even Racing.com. This is a pretty big deal, yet the service is technically only available for Australians.<\/span> Of course, Aussies will be the main people wishing to watch the AFL online. Kayo Sports is beloved by those who use it too. They have over 400,000 subscribers and counting. In our opinion, 400,000 people cannot be wrong.\u00a0<\/span> Again, this is only available for Australians or those inside the borders of Australia. Thus, even if you’re an Aussie that happens to be overseas, you won’t be able to access Kayo Sports. Those who are within the borders of Australia will certainly enjoy a great OTT streaming service and will be able to watch AFL match-ups when everything starts up.<\/span> Foxtel technically began in Australia with the 20th Century Fox company. This meant they were able to bring Fox Sports content to Australian television for the first time. Of course, this switched up a bit ownership wise as Telstra became involved. This, of course, gave us the name we see today.<\/span> The Foxtel Go service allows Australians all over the nation to watch numerous sports, even some outside of the Fox Sports banner. This includes most if not all of the AFL match-ups this upcoming season<\/a>. The cool thing is that, unlike Kayo Sports, Foxtel Go can technically work outside the borders of Australia.<\/span> However, Foxtel Go is “geo-restricted.” This means it won’t work outside Australia if the device you’re using does not show in some way that you’re within the borders of the nation. Yet you can still access it if you use a VPN that will help your device “act” as if it is still within the borders. This will trick the geo-restriction, thereby allowing you to access Foxtel Go pretty much anywhere.<\/span> <\/p>\nThat said, let’s dive into all the ways you can see this sport.<\/b>
\n<\/span><\/h2>\nKayo Sports<\/b>
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\n<\/span><\/p>\nFoxtel (Fox Sports)<\/b><\/h3>\n
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\n<\/span><\/p>\nChannel 7 (7plus)<\/b>
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