The anticipated Euro 2020 has certainly not disappointed when it comes to pure uncut action both off and definitely on the pitch. 24 teams faced each other for the past three weeks in the round stages leaving 16 for the high-energy rounds that will determine the last 8 for the quarter-finals. Well, among those eye-catching fixtures will be the insanely talented Belgium facing the defending champions Portugal in Seville, Spain.
So, who between Belgium’s Romelu Lukaku and Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo will leave the pitch as the winning striker? Here’s what you can do to stream the action-packed match.
Install Streaming Apps On Your TV Or Firestick
Android TV or firestick owners are quite lucky to have a wide list of apps they can install and try to get streaming links to catch the action live. These apps are obviously not legal but have been used by many before and have proven to work seamlessly. So why not get to it as well?
They include Kodi, Mobdro, and Terrarium. These apps offer a whole lot of options that you can use to connect to live sports without having to submit to the overpriced TV subscriptions. Of course, you will have to learn your way into how they work once you have successfully installed them in order to benefit. Fortunately, they are not as complex as you would think.
Streaming on Mobile Devices
TotalSportek is one site that we have found to be quite useful in streaming football matches in various leagues. The site offers a wide variety of options uploaded by different people with links to various sports as well.
However, you will have to make sure that whatever device you are using to stream via the site is as secure as possible since the hosts of the links can get to spy on you.
DStv Now
Multichoice has been trying to move beyond the infamous “decoder first” policy and this was basically the first step. DStv Now is a mobile streaming service that subscribers can use while on the go.
Unfortunately, to have this service working for you, you must have an account with the pay-TV service of the same name. This then ends up locking you in and forcing you to own a decoder, whose viewing packages aren’t cheap at all.
But if you feel you have to own one, there is no pain in going for it.
Showmax Pro
Football fans and regular subscribers were treated to the good news of the new package by Multichoice’s streaming service. Dubbed, Showmax Pro, the package now offers all live matches from Premier League, FA Cup, English League Cup, EFL, La Liga, Serie A, PSL and many more.
Luckily, the Multichoice-owned streaming site was granted rights in May to air the ongoing Euro 2020 matches.
Showmax Pro Mobile costs you KES 1050 per month but is only limited to your smartphone. The Pro option will make you spend KES 2,100 quality letting you use two devices simultaneously.
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