Where to watch free Man City vs. Inter Milan live stream
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Champions League is back, and among the many exciting games today is a match-up between Manchester City and Inter Milan. We'll show you how to watch Man City vs. Inter Milan from anywhere, including a free live streaming option.
Today's match is a repeat of the 2023 Champions League final, which saw Man City defeat Inter Milan 1-0. This was Man City's first and only Champions League title so far. With seven titles, Inter Milan has the second-most titles to its name, trailing Real Madrid by eight. Today is the second day of the first official "Matchday," which will wrap up tomorrow. All of the streaming options we highlight will also offer other Champions League matches, so if you sign up for a new streaming option today, it should provide you with access to many games throughout the rest of the season. We get into the nitty gritty below.
Whether you're a diehard Man City fan or you're rooting for Inter Milan, we've got you covered when it comes to all the ways to watch the match from around the world. If you want to read about more free games this season, check out our free Champions League live stream guide.
Where to watch Man City vs. Inter Milan in Ireland
Today's Man City vs. Inter Milan match will air on Virgin Media 2 in Ireland. This is a free live streaming option that requires no account creation to use. Other Champions League matches will also be available here, including tomorrow's Feyenoord vs. Leverkusen and Monaco vs. Barcelona match-ups. Keep reading to learn how to watch this free option if you're outside of Ireland.
How to watch Man City vs. Inter Milan from anywhere
If you happen to be away from Ireland when the match kicks off and still hope to access your free live streaming option, you can do so using a VPN. VPNs, an abbreviation for virtual private networks, let people temporarily change the virtual location of their electronic devices, meaning that they can access their usual services and apps from anywhere. They're especially popular for people looking to use their favorite apps while traveling and give their online security a boost.
ExpressVPN is one of the best VPNs out there, and it even comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. We break down everything you need to know in our ExpressVPN review, and you can learn how to use a VPN below.
How to watch Man City vs. Inter Milan with a VPN
- Sign up for a VPN if you don't have one.
- Install it on the device you're using to watch the match.
- Set it to an Irish location.
- Go to Virgin Media and enjoy the match.
Where to watch Man City vs. Inter Milan in the US
Man City vs. Inter Milan will live stream on Paramount Plus in the US. This is the US home of every Champions League match this season. Subscriptions start at $7.99/month, and right now, you can get a full year of Paramount Plus for just $29.99 using the code FALL50 at checkout. This will grant you access to the entire Champions League season for about $30.
Where to watch Man City vs. Inter Milan in the UK
TNT Sports is the UK home of Champions League matches in the UK, including today's Man City vs. Inter Milan game. Subscriptions cost £30.99/month, and – if you don't feel like adding yet another app to your computer or phone – you can get TNT Sports as an add-on to your Amazon Prime account for the same price.
Where to watch Man City vs. Inter Milan in Australia
In Australia, people can live stream Man City vs. Inter Milan (and the rest of the Champions League matches this season) through Stan Sport. Subscriptions cost about AU$27/month, which is the combined price of the Stan base subscription ($12/month) and necessary Sport add-on ($15/month). When you subscribe, you can get a one-month free trial of the base subscription, but you'll be immediately billed for the Sport add-on.
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