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Home » Reader question » Life question: How can I watch Sporza broadcasts in Thailand?
Dear readers,
I am a cycling enthusiast and have been following the full Sporza broadcasts, cyclo-cross, the Giro and the Tour de France for years. I downloaded it from the internet and then I could watch it whenever it suited me. Unfortunately, this year I can no longer find tour uploads, only short shots of a few minutes on Youtube.
And the Eurosport broadcasts are nothing at all, no expert commentary, no attention to other things during the rides, no humour. No, I miss Michel Wuyts and Jose de Cauwer very much.
Can someone help me with tips to still be able to watch the Sporza broadcasts?
klaasje
Dear Klaasje. Just looked at the website: sport365.live at 17.30:XNUMX PM Tour de France live
It takes a while to find out how it works, but you will succeed.
The only problem you sometimes have is that the image freezes and then it starts uploading again.
This website is also quite good for football: when the season starts again, all Dutch/English/German/Spanish/Italian and French matches.
Forgotten FF Klaasje: it's all free
Euronl.tv. All NL and Flemish channels and up to 14 days back. +/- 600 Baht/m
http://sebn.sc/sebn-3.php here is a link there are 2x in the middle of the black screen, take it off or create an account via twitter and look at Cyclingfans Peter Geyer and there are so many link there and also one to sporza(dutch), I watch completely every day via sebn
ESBN is a stream from Belgian and Dutch providers, with Dutch commentary streamed from Fox. European football, the premier league, Spanish football, Italian football, formula 1 and many other sports are also broadcast live here, including the tour.
https://www.vrt.be/vrtnu/kanalen/een/
This was a very good tip for me, it helped me too, thanks.
sorry, must be SEBN, and the tour commentary is from sporza!!!
I watch NL-TV every day
http://sebn.sc/index.php
Above the address, direct live streaming of football, cycling, F1 and other sports..
Kind regards, Marc.
https://www.vrt.be/vrtnu/. and no VPN needed.
You subscribe to Euro TV for 600 bath per month and you see all channels from Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany live and you can go back a week.
You must have internet
Good luck
Which site is euro tv?
take a look at the website of rooba.nl, or approach [email protected] fred repko who helps you in a day
via a box you can watch live TV, including sporza, but much more is possible
with greetings from BOB to FRED
EuroNL.tv
thanks for the tips. Should be OK.
little boy
Hello Klaasje
To watch the tour live I have this website for you
http://www.hesgoal.com
Live report every day in Dutch and Belgian (sporza)
also for other sports F1, football etc.
Groet
Jan
http://www.stievie.be
Unfortunately no Sporza on Stievie
Vrtnu.be
Works fine, especially after the broadcast. To follow it directly, you must have a very good WiFi connection.