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Whether it’s the high-stakes battle for the title between Arsenal and the chasing pack or Tottenham Hotspur’s desperate scrap for survival at the bottom, Surfshark VPN has a series of incredible offers to ensure you can stream every goal and VAR controversy no matter where you are in the world.
With a seven-day free trial, you can test the service during a massive weekend of fixtures without paying a penny. If you like what you see, then why not lock in a huge 87% saving on their long-term plans?
For football fans on the move, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) is an essential part of the matchday kit. By disguising your device’s digital location, it allows you to bypass the geo-restrictions often found on streaming platforms. This means you can tune into your usual home broadcasters like Sky Sports, TNT Sports, or Peacock, even if you’re traveling abroad for work or a holiday.
Currently, you can grab a two-year Surfshark subscription starting from just £1.49 / $1.99 per month, with an additional three months absolutely FREE.
All in, that’s 27 months of protection for just £40.23 ($53.73) which needless to say, is a massive reduction from the standard price of over £300.
While there are higher-tier plans with extra security features, the ‘Starter’ plan is more than powerful enough for reliable, high-speed football streaming.
Our colleagues at TechRadar spend their days testing every VPN on the market, and they’ve rated Surfshark as the best value-for-money option available.
They noted: “Surfshark offers a comprehensive set of privacy features and reliable unblocking power. Thanks to its consistently snappy performance, it’s at the top of our speed rankings.”
Get 87% off Surfshark 2-year plan from £1.49 / $1.99 per month + 3 months extra FREE. Was £312.93 / $417.15 | Now £40.23 / $53.73 for 27 months
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