Can I stream the Olympics from outside the US?Yes, you'll be able to watch the US overage of the Games outside the country, but no matter which service you use, you'll need a virtual private network (VPN). That's because NBC only has the rights to show the games in the US. To bypass these restrictions, you'll need to use the VPN to make it appear as if you're watching the games inside the US. Here's how to use a VPN to stream the Olympics:Download and Install a VPN: ZDNET has several recommended streaming VPNs. Personally, I highly recommend NordVPN. ZDNET has named ExpressVPN the best VPN for streaming. Connect to the Appropriate Server Location: Open the VPN app and select a place in the US. Finally, go to your streaming service and start watching the Games. Also: The best VPN services (and how to choose the right one for you)Or, if you want to watch using your usual US streaming service, you can stream the game from your home streaming service with most VPNs.What is the cheapest way to watch the Olympics?The least expensive way to watch the games is with an antenna (find my top picks for the best TV antennas here). You can also watch some of the Olympics on the NBC Olympics site.You can also get a seven-day free trial from Fubo and YouTube TV, and Hulu Live TV offers a free three-day trial. If you can't watch the Games with an antenna and don't subscribe to a streaming service, there is one other cheap way to do it: Get Peacock.When do the Olympics end?The 2024 Olympics Closing Ceremony will take place Sunday, Aug. 11, at 2 p.m. ET, or 8 p.m. Paris time.
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