How to Watch Winter Olympics 2018 from Anywhere

Winter Olympics is an international multi-sport event that is currently being hosted by Pyeongchang County in South Korea. The Winter Olympics is a specialised event that includes popular winter sports played across the world. The crux of the Winter Olympics is formed by the 102 exciting games in which all the countries compete. Care for a little tidbit? Well, the PyeongChang Winter Olympics has been the coldest in two decades and the temperature is struggling to rise above 0-degree Celsius.

You might be wondering why we are speaking about the Winter Olympics being a tech site? Let me explain, in this section, we will guide you through the many ways in which you can watch the ongoing Winter Olympics. Not only that we will also list out websites and platforms wherein you can follow the scores and the leaderboards live.

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How to Watch Winter Olympics on Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Safari Browser?

I personally prefer watching shows and live sports on my laptop. Firstly I find it cumbersome to switch on the Tv and then flick through the channels. Moreover, I can always get a glimpse of the scores on my PC while I am working. Believe me, I had to hop through many ways to get the live coverage of the Winter Olympics, however every site I visited displayed the following error message, “Sorry. TVPlayer is currently only available in the United Kingdom.” Fret not we will walk you through a step-by-step guide on how to access the live coverage of ongoing Winter Olympics.

Step 1: Use a VPN

The content on most of the sites is currently geographically locked. What this means is that you need to circumvent the geographical restriction in order to access the content. The best way to do so is by using a VPN. I presume you already use a VPN of your choice, if not don’t worry you can always take a pick from thislist of awesome free VPN services. For more reliablity, choose a paid VPN likeExpressVPNorNordVPN, both offers free trial and reported working fine by many people.

Additionally, you may also install the VPN services on Apple TV, Xbox, PlayStation, Android TV and Amazon Fire TV. With this in place, there is very little that can go wrong. Open the VPN app and connect to the respective location. We will be mentioning the location alongside the services.

Step 2: Switch to appropriate server location

You can watch the Winter Olympics 2018, using either by using YouTube TV or TVPlayer.com. However both of them are only available in UK and US respectivly. So, using a VPN you need to circumvent your geo location to the supported country (i.e. US or UK) and then use any of the two following service.

2.1YouTube TV(recommended)

Switch to US server, if you want to watch the Winter Olympics via Youtube TV. You will need a US IP address to access the channels and need to use VPN if you are not in the US.

2.2TVPlayer.com

On a related note, theTVPlayer.comis currently available only in the UK, others need to use a VPN.So, switch to UK server, if you want to watch the Winter Olympics via TVPlayer.com.

How to directly watch the Winter Olympics in the US

Well not everyone needs a VPN to watch. For instance, in the US, NBC is broadcasting the Winter Olympics on its site and also through the NBC Sports app. The best part is that you’re able to stream free of cost and also have replay access for 30 minutes. However, users can continue to live stream and watch the entire event in an uninterrupted manner.

How to directly watch the Winter Olympics in the UK

Even in UK, you can watch the Winter Olympics directly. But for this, you need to have a TV license and then use the same in the BBC iPlayer. BBC is the official broadcaster of the game and they do stream without any lags. The BBC iPlayer can be accessed from your Tablet, smartphone, web browser, TV and gaming console. The caveat is that BBC only covers a select few events and this is something you need to live with.

How to watch Winter Olympics on iPhone, iPad, MacBook and Apple TV

We have already covered some of the methods but in this section, we will explain in detail on how you may stream the Winter Olympics 2018 on your Apple device. You can tune into the NBC Sports app for iOS and tvOS, with this in place you can access a free live stream of 30-minutes followed by a 5-minute live stream allowance every day. Additionally, you can also check out Sling TV, DirecTV Now and Hulu Live Tv, all of these services offer a free 7-day trial. Alternatively, you can also check outNBCOlympics.com, a live coverage website that is compatible with Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari and Edge Browsers.

How to watch Winter Olympics on Android devices

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