2019 FIFA Club World Cup official streaming channels:
SBS (Australia)
BT Sport (UK)
Fox Sports (USA)
Sky Deutch (Germany)
Sky NZ (New Zealand)
CCTV (China)
Sportsnet (Canada)
How to watch 2019 FIFA Club World Cup from anywhere with VPN?
If you live outside of them, you won’t be able to access the channels courtesy of geo-restrictions. Luckily, that’s easily done with a VPN. VPN can help you change IP to that of a different country of your choosing.
Let’s take SBS as an example, which is only available in Australia. If you connect to a server in the country, you’ll obtain an Australian IP address. Consequently, SBS and other Australian-based online channels will be at your disposal no matter where you physically reside.
- create a VPN account.
- download their VPN application on the device you’re streaming the competition on.
- sign in with your VPN account and head over to the server list.
- Pick a server according to the channel you’ve chosen.US server for Fox Sports. UK server for BT Sport. Australian server for SBS.
- Once you establish a connection, launch your channel.
- Watch FIFA Club World Cup 2019 from anywhere.
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