Thankfully, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) can help. A VPN encrypts your internet traffic and routes it through another server in a location that you choose. You’re assigned an IP address from that location making it appear that you’re located there. This can trick websites into granting you access to content that is otherwise blocked.

A VPN sounds a bit complex, but setting one up is straightforward. Just follow the simple steps below.

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For example, here’s what I see when I want to watch a geo-restricted piece of UK-only content while in Canada:

Thankfully, by connecting to a NordVPN UK server, I can now view the restricted content. I see a blue Watch Now or Continue watching button and the video plays with no issues.

I was also able to watch EPL games (both live and replays) with no issues.

In short, yes, but only if your original account is based in the UK.

“Problem Occurred We’re unable to load TV details. Please try again later.”

Note that you may see different error messages depending on your location and device.

If your original account is in the UK and you try watching from abroad, you won’t run into this issue. Instead, when you connect to a UK VPN server, you should be able to watch as normal.

“You may not use any technology or technique to obscure or disguise your location.