Should I use a VPN to watch the World Cup?
The cult of the individual means that the Golden Ball is almost as big as the World Cup itself these days, and with Lamine Yamal and Erling Haaland now on the scene – and more than capable of eclipsing Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar – this summer's tournament is bursting at the seams with alphas.
Real ones, however, already know the star of the show.
A VPN (virtual private network) will take your World Cup viewing experience to the next level, especially if you're planning on spending any time in the US, where every single game is locked securely behind a paywall.
Almost everywhere else, a significant number of games – if not all 104 of them – are free-to-air. Fans based in the UK, Australia and Ireland, for instance, are amongst the luckiest in the world, because they're getting wall-to-wall free coverage.
Go abroad, however, and...
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