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It's finally here! The Champions League Final is just around the corner and we'll see Tottenham and Liverpool face each other in an all-English event.
This will be the seventh Champions League final when two teams from the same association have taken place. Another all-English final took place back in 2008. In the end, we're pretty sure Liverpool hopes to take the trophy home after losing to Real Madrid last year.
The big Final will take place on June 1st, 2019, on the Wanda Metropolitano stadium in Madrid. The match will kick off at 9 PM, Madrid time, which means 2 PM CT for those of you living in the US.
Talking of which, those who live in the US can watch the match between Tottenham and Liverpool over on TNT, Bleacher Report Live, or, if you're looking for the Spanish language broadcast, on Univision Deportes.
If you happen to be traveling this coming weekend, you should know that American live TV platforms and streaming services are all geoblocked. It's all about the licensing deals, and you can't avoid them. Thankfully, these sites know where you are by reading your IP address, which is super easy to change. In fact, all you need to do is subscribe to a VPN service and you'll fix the problem in just a few seconds. Here, we'll walk you through it.
It's wonderful that nowadays we can watch TV online since we already do everything else online. The best part is that you can watch wherever you may be when the event starts, as long as you have an Internet connection and a compatible device. Although, perhaps even better is the fact that these platforms offer far cheaper plans than cable companies do. Oh, and you can cancel at any time since there's no contract to tie you down. Let's see what options you have to watch the game.
Topping our list, we have fuboTV which is a great platform that we're sure you'll love, especially if you're a sports fan. There's a single bundle of channels here, called fubo ($54.99/mo) and it features dozens of networks. You can add even more content by choosing the channel packs and premium networks they have to offer. You'll find that TNT is part of the main bundle, and so is Univision Deportes, so you're more than covered even if you only want barebones version.
Next, we have Sling TV, which is a platform that's easy to customize. You have to start by picking one of the three bundles they offer - Orange ($15/mo), Blue ($15/mo), and Orange + Blue ($25/mo) - and then you can build up by adding any of the channel packs they have to offer. If you want to watch the Champions League Final, you can get any of these main bundles because TNT is present in all three bundles.
We also have Hulu on the list, which is a single-bundle platform that we're sure you've known for a while thanks to the video on demand service it features. The live TV service costs $44.99 per month and includes access to dozens of channels and the full VOD library. You'll also find that the list of channels Hulu features includes TNT, so you can go ahead and cheer for your favorites in the Champions League Final!
Our next suggestion is YouTube TV, which is a great single-bundle platform. The $49.99 per month subscription covers dozens of channels, including TNT, as well as some really great customer features like cloud DVR or a large number of simultaneous streams. There are no channel packs to add on YouTube TV, but you can pick up various premium networks.
We have another entry on our list - DirecTV Now. This one features seven bundles nowadays. Two of them were added earlier this spring, namely Plus ($50/mo) and Max ($70/mo), while the other five - Entertainment ($93/mo), Choice ($110/mo), Xtra ($124/mo), Ultimate ($135/mo), and Optimo Mas ($86/mo) - have been around for a while, but they were given a different name and a new price that's double than it used to be. Also, you can add a couple of Spanish channel packs, three international packs, and several premium networks. TNT is present in all seven bundles, so you can make your decision based on which bundle has the right channel combo or the right price for your needs.
We also have PlayStation Vue on our list, which is one of our favorite platforms to have reviewed. There are four bundles to choose from here - Access ($44.99/mo), Core ($49.99/mo), Elite ($59.99/mo), and Ultra ($79.99/mo) - and you can add a couple of channel packs and several premium networks if you want more diversity. TNT is present in all four bundles, so you can choose the one that suits your needs better.
We also have Bleacher Report on our list, which is a pretty costly platform. This one gives you three subscription options - you can watch a single match for $2.99, get a month pass for $9.99 per month, or pay $79.99 for a monthly pass. You can watch the games on iOS and Android, so you're covered depending on what type of mobile device you have, or you can watch via the web browser.
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