Your home streaming subscription doesn’t cross borders. Your VPN does.
The Stakes Are Too High to Miss
The group stage is reaching its climax. Tonight alone brings Norway vs. France, Uruguay vs. Spain, and Egypt vs. Iran — three matchups that will decide who advances to the Round of 32. If you’re one of the millions of fans travelling this summer weekend, the last thing you want is to sit in a hotel room in a foreign country and watch your streaming app flash an error message. That is exactly what happens when you leave home without a VPN.
Why Your Stream Dies at the Border
Broadcasting rights are sold territory by territory. iPlayer works in the UK, Peacock in the United States, SBS On Demand in Australia, Toffee in Bangladesh. Each service checks your IP address to confirm where you are. Land in the wrong country and the platform sees a foreign IP — so it blocks you, even if you are a paying subscriber. It has nothing to do with your account; it is purely geography.
The Fix: TurisVPN
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) replaces your visible IP address with one from a server in a country you choose. Open TurisVPN, select a server in your home country, and your streaming platform sees a domestic connection. Your subscription picks up exactly where it left off. For the World Cup specifically, the fastest approach is: connect to TurisVPN before you open your streaming app, choose the server closest to your home broadcaster’s country, then load the match as normal. The whole process takes under two minutes.
TurisVPN is optimised for live sports streaming, giving you the low latency and stable connection a live match demands. Set it up before you travel and you will never miss another group-stage decider from a departure lounge, a hotel bar, or a beach villa.

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