The Europa League clash between Bodø/Glimt and Tottenham Hotspur is one you won’t want to miss. But what if you don’t have a pricey sports subscription? Don’t worry — we’ve rounded up the best ways to watch the match for free.
1. Official Broadcaster Free Trials
Many streaming services that hold Europa League rights offer free trials. Sign up for a platform like Paramount+, DAZN, or BT Sport (depending on your region) and cancel before the trial period ends. Just mark your calendar so you don’t get charged.
2. Free-to-Air Channels
In some countries, the match will be available on a free-to-air channel. Check local TV listings — networks like BBC, ITV, or TV2 sometimes broadcast selected Europa League games at no cost.
3. YouTube & Social Media Streams
Official broadcasters occasionally stream matches live on YouTube or Facebook. Search for the official channel of the rights holder in your region. It’s a quick and legal way to catch the action without paying.
4. Use a VPN to Access Free Streams in Other Regions
If a free stream is available in a different country but geo-blocked, a VPN can get you there. Connect to a server in that region and load the free stream. Always use reputable VPN services and respect the broadcaster’s terms.
5. Reddit & Online Communities
Subreddits like r/soccer often compile reliable streaming links on match day. Be cautious with unofficial streams — use an ad blocker and avoid sharing personal information.
Kick back, grab some snacks, and enjoy the game without spending a dime. If you found these tips helpful, check out more viral stories and guides on Viraly Feeds.