Title: How to Watch Rugby World Cup Semi-Final Live Streams from Anywhere
Subtitle: Find out where to watch the Rugby World Cup semi-finals and how to stream them live
Date: [Current Date]
By: Pierre Herubel
After a thrilling display of bravery and intensity in last weekend’s matches, the remaining teams in the Rugby World Cup are now preparing for the highly-anticipated semi-finals. In the UK, fans can enjoy free live streams of every game on ITVX, while Irish rugby enthusiasts can tune in via RTÉ Player and Virgin Media Player. South Africans will have the opportunity to watch all Springboks fixtures free-to-air on SABC. But what if you’re not in one of these countries? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Read on to find out how to use a VPN to watch the Rugby World Cup from anywhere in the world.
The semi-finals kick off with Argentina vs New Zealand on Friday, October 20 at 3pm in EST or 8pm in BST. On Saturday, October 21, England will face South Africa at the Stade de France in Paris, with the match starting at the same time.
Today, England and South Africa will go head-to-head in a rematch of the final from four years ago. The Springboks emerged victorious on that occasion, and the bookies and experts are predicting a similar outcome for tonight’s game at the wet and blustery Stade de France. Despite being the only team in the competition to have topped their pool and remain undefeated, England will face their toughest challenge yet against the clinical South African side. It will be interesting to see how much energy the Springboks have left after their intense quarter-final battle against France.
Meanwhile, New Zealand has defied expectations after their initial loss to the hosts, France, on opening night. A dominating win against Ireland has now made them the favorites to lift the Webb Ellis Cup. Their latest victory against Argentina, where they scored seven tries in a 44-6 triumph, has only solidified their status as the team to beat.
To ensure you don’t miss a single minute of the semi-final action, follow our guide on how to watch the Rugby World Cup live streams. We will provide information on kick-off times, venues, and the full playing squads of all four remaining nations.
If you’re in Ireland, you can watch the semi-finals for free on platforms such as RTÉ Player and Virgin Media Player. However, if you’re traveling abroad during the games, you may encounter restrictions that prevent you from accessing your usual streaming service. Thankfully, this is a problem easily solved by using a VPN.
A VPN, or Virtual Private Network, allows you to bypass geo-restrictions by tricking your device into thinking it’s back in your home country. Here’s how to use a VPN to watch a live stream of the Rugby World Cup semi-finals:
1. Download and install a VPN. Our top recommendation is ExpressVPN.
2. Connect to the appropriate server location. Open the VPN app, select the location that corresponds to your desired streaming service (e.g., ‘UK’ for ITVX or ‘Ireland’ for RTÉ Player and Virgin Media Player).
3. Go to the broadcaster’s stream. Visit your home broadcaster’s website or app and enjoy the games as if you were back home.
Now you can watch the Rugby World Cup semi-finals from anywhere in the world. Don’t miss out on the thrilling action!
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By: Pierre Herubel
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