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Champions League Semi-Final: How To Watch RB Leipzig Vs PSG On Your Smartphone

It is likely that you do not want to miss the Champions League semi-final tie between RB Leipzig and PSG on 18th August 2020, thus, we offer you simple steps to watch the match from your smartphone.

 

As a football fan, some of your favourite viewing centres or pubs may be closed due to the pandemic. It is clear that you will surely be needing an alternative to see RB Leipzig take on PSG in the Champions League.

 

You may be backing RB Leipzig to win PSG and progress to the competition final. Or you may be a PSG fan hoping that your club defeats RB Leipzig. You may even just be a neutral football fan looking forward to enjoying good football. Since it is a knockout match, both teams will likely be at their best.

 

Regardless of what the outcome you prefer is, the only certain thing is that you will want to see it happen. However, what if you cannot watch it in front of a TV?

 

Champions League Semi-Final: How To Watch RB Leipzig Vs PSG On Your Smartphone
RB Leipzig players celebrating their quarterfinal victory over Atletico Madrid.

 

Not to worry, you can watch matches comfortably from your smartphone. All you need to have is an internet connection and you are good to go. Also, note that the RB Leipzig – PSG match starts by (20:00 in Nigeria) and (15:00 in the US).

See how to watch the Champions League semi-final between RB Leipzig and PSG on your smartphone:

1. Use VPN to change your IP Address

 

Download and install a free VPN on your phone or computer. While there are paid ones, you can get free ones that work well as well. Next, connect to a VPN server in the country that airs the Champions League match for citizens. You can use this to watch matches on online streams available for only people in the location.

 

We understand that this option may seem a little technical, so we give you easier ones.

 

2. Watch Champions League live on Twitter

 

This option is very easy to access. Just follow Twitter handles like, @Top5vid, @BRGoals or @goalstv3, and just minutes before the Champions League match kick-off, you see the link posted on the handles’ timeline.

 

While this Live stream may be limited by the broadcaster’s network, it works in many locations around the world. You also get new links once an old one encounters issues.

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3. Go to LiveTV.ru

 

Using this website provides links to watch live matches. It is also accessible from almost everywhere. About minutes before the match kicks off, the broadcaster posts a link to follow it live from your devices.

 

Champions League Semi-Final: How To Watch RB Leipzig Vs PSG On Your Smartphone
PSG players celebrating their Quarterfinal victory over Atalanta.

 

4. Go to Reddit’s soccer page

 

Access the link above and watch live Champions League match from your smartphone. While some are restricted, some are easily accessible. If you need to access a link that is restricted in your area, you can use a VPN to overcome this obstacle.

 

5. Watch on Time4TV.net

 

This website allows visitors to watch many TV stations for free. You can watch Sky Network, BT Sports, Sony Network, Star Network, Fox Network, ESPN, MU TV, NFL Network, MLB Network, WWE Network, NBA TV and so on. Some of these stations usually air Champions League.

 

These methods are tested and trusted. Don’t miss a minute of tonight’s clash between RB Leipzig and PSG.

 

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Onwuasoanya Obinna

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