Fox Soccer 2 Go is also known as Fox Soccer TV and with a subscription to this awesome service you can watch games from Barclays Premier League, UEFA Champions League, Serie A, FA Cup, npower Championship, French Ligue 1 and many other Soccer and Rugby leagues and cup competitions. However, you need to live in the US to take advantage of this offer, but by using a little trick you can watch all the games no matter where in the world you are located.

If you try to access the site from outside the US you will be meet with the following message: ”Due to licensing restrictions, FOXSoccer.tv are unable to broadcast these events in your country”. All you have to do is make Fox think that you are in fact located inside the US. You do this by gaining a US IP address on your computer.

Hide Your Location to Watch Fox Soccer 2 Go

An IP-address is a unique number that your computer inherits once you go online via your Internet provider. This is a dead giveaway of your location and that is why you need to obtain a US address.

You do this by connecting to a VPN provider. VPN stands for Virtual Private Network and it will allow you to connect to a server in the US, which will masquerade your actual location and make Fox Soccer 2 Go think you are located in the US. It might sound like you need to work for Geek Squad to make this work, but it is actually really easy to setup.

I use Unlocator as my VPN provider and they have a great app for both Mac and PC that allows you to hide in the US. Simply sign up for the service and then install the software – from then on it is simply a matter of choosing the city in the US where you want to hide and click connect. That is all there is to it and you can now sign up for Fox Soccer 2 Go and stream all the games you want.

That is all there is to it and I hope you will enjoy you new account with Fox Soccer 2 Go (crap name by the way).

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