Thanks. Want to sign up for something to watch the Jaguars game as it happens online but I fear NFL Game Pass is only a replay of the game after it's over with?
nflsundayticket.tv
it costs $200 plus tax upfront or $50 plus tax per month for 4 months.
it is not technically available nationwide yet; the zipcode on your credit card has to be one of the zipcodes that direcTV allows to have that service this year.
I typed in my zip code on that website and it said it's not eligible.
I use a vpn I get it live, every game.
I'm also in Canada
Zip codes in Miami and Jacksonville generally work. If you know someone in those areas have them sign up for you and write them a check.
Gamepass has live games outside of the US but you'd need to use a VPN or something to watch inside the US.
Quote:I use a vpn I get it live, every game.
I'm also in Canada
You VPN and use gamepass?
Can anyone help me? I am willing to pay...I just want to watch my Jaguars.
Quote:Can anyone help me? I am willing to pay...I just want to watch my Jaguars
Step 1: Sign up for a VPN service. "HideMyAss" and "PrivateVPN" are both good, and offer monthly rates so you can cancel after the season is over. The key to using a VPN is that not all are equal; your internet connection will slow when using one so do your research to find one that offers fast connectivity.
Step 2: Log into your VPN account, select a country like the Netherlands or Spain and then go to gamepass.nfl.com. If you do it incorrectly, and your account is still showing a USA location, you will see a screen that offers the replay only. Otherwise, you should be able to sign up for an account.
Step 3: Sign up.
Step 4: Make sure that every time you go to watch the Jags, you log into your VPN first and select the same country you signed up for. Test your connection by going to "IP Address Locator" on Google and make sure it shows you are connecting to a server outside of the USA. Then, log into Gamepass account and enjoy!
It's a bit of a pain, but once you get through steps 1 and 2 it's honestly not a big deal. Also, once you've connected and are able to watch the game, it usually will let you disconnect from the VPN if you find your screen is buffering. I suggest investing in a chromecast, apple TV, or some other cord that allows you to connect your phone or computer to the TV. BestBuy or Amazon will have them for cheap.
Remember to cancel your VPN after the season.
That sounds really illegal. Like more than usual illegal.
Isn't GamePass again only for replays of the game and not live? So how would I even be able to do that and use that site for live games if it's only allowing you to watch it after the game? So why wouldn't I just sign up for NFL Game Pass for $100 the legal way rather than pay for an illegal service with this VPN thing?
Quote:That sounds really illegal. Like more than usual illegal.
Isn't GamePass again only for replays of the game and not live? So how would I even be able to do that and use that site for live games if it's only allowing you to watch it after the game? So why wouldn't I just sign up for NFL Game Pass for $100 the legal way rather than pay for an illegal service with this VPN thing?
One has nothing to do with the other. You're not going to get
legal live games unless you live in the market, get NFL Sunday Ticket through Directv or go to a sports bar and hope they'll play a Jags game. If there are other legal ways I don't know of them off hand. I live in NC so I'm in the same boat. I had Gamepass for a couple of years but watching the games after the fact didn't work for me.
Quote:You VPN and use gamepass?
I'm in England so no, I can watch the games live without a VPN. I have no idea the legality of using a VPN or whatever.
I cant here in Germany, but U get the London game ofc, and I watch the red zone on Sunday. So that's how I see the Jags.
Quote:That sounds really illegal. Like more than usual illegal.
Isn't GamePass again only for replays of the game and not live? So how would I even be able to do that and use that site for live games if it's only allowing you to watch it after the game? So why wouldn't I just sign up for NFL Game Pass for $100 the legal way rather than pay for an illegal service with this VPN thing?
Bro.
Again, I am still confused. If NFL Game Pass is just watching games after they are over...why are you saying use this VPN and watch the games live on NFL Game Pass? That doesn't make sense if you can only watch them after? And then why wouldn't you just purchase the NFL Game Pass instead of the purchasing the VPN thing?
GamePass in the US is only replays. You can watch them live in other countries with gamepass(legally). You will have to use a vpn to have a different ip so gamepass thinks you're in one of those countries and you can watch it live.
Ive also never heard of anyone getting their account disconnected/suspended either. Its not like your
stealing anything
since you paid them for it. They're not losing money(actually still making it) so they really dont care.
Its INCREDIBLY stupid that there isnt an easy live streaming service for the US. The only real option is paying $300 for Sunday Ticket(also have to add in the cost of DTV too). Im pretty sure its DTV having a contract with the NFL and paying a lot for it.
Thus we are forced to go to "illegal" ways....I sure am enjoying my live HD streaming with condensed games and coaches film, all for only $25

Dont ask, the website runs on invites only and they are all filled this year. I would LOVE to pay for this legally and not have to worry about it getting taken down mid season....but no one wants my money apparently....
You can always check out r/nflstreams on gameday. Sometimes it's the normal [BLEEP] quality stream, sometime there are nice HD ones, hit or miss but atleast you can watch the game.
Step 1) Buy an amazon firestick for $30
Step 2) Download Kodi on to said device
Step 3) Look up the correct Kodi library to download on Google
Step 4) Enjoy every game live and free along with practically every single TV show/movie/game out there.
Anyone tried NFL Sunday Ticket? It's $200 but my fiance is a student so I can get the 4 month option for only $100.
But with that said, I saw a lot of people on Reddit saying that the streaming is awful every week and not worth it.
Can't speak for Sunday Ticket but Gamepass streaming is amazing. It's all in HD and runs perfectly. Is Sunday Ticket provided by NFL or some third party?
You can go the free route that others talk about but I'm personally not a fan. I'd rather pay a little bit of cash (Gamepass was only like $160 for a year) and know I can watch games reliably in HD.
Thanks BritishJag! Yeah, NFL Sunday Ticket is through DirectTV but you can watch the games.
But again Gamepass in the U.S. only lets you watch it after the games are over.