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The 2019 European Games begins from 21 — 30 June in Minsk, Belarus. This European Games will be the 2nd edition of the games with the opening and closing ceremony held at the Dinamo Stadium in Minsk.
There will be 50 countries competing in 15 sports in 199 medal events over 10 days, so take a good look through the schedule below and choose your favorites! We’ll be looking out for the Badminton and Cycling events.
Event Period: 21 — 30 June, 2019
Opening Ceremony: 21 June (Friday) at 19:00UTC | 22:00 (local)
Games Live Stream: Starting on 21 June (Friday) at 06:00UTC | 09:00 (local)
Closing Ceremony: 30 June (Sunday) at 19:00UTC | 22:00 (local)
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Opening ceremony | ● | Event competitions | M | Medal Event | Closing ceremony |
24 — 30 June
Road Cycling: 22 — 25 June
Road Cycling Event and Schedule
Track Cycling: 27 — 30 June
If you’re not currently in your local country or any other country offering the European Games stream, then you’ll need to connect to a VPN first before streaming the matches from your usual providers.
1) Sign Up with a recommended VPN provider.
2) Install the VPN on any device that you’ll be using to watch the 2019 European Games.
3) Ensure that you connect to the appropriate country VPN server that is supported by the provider. For example, connect to U.K for BT Sport or Germany for Sport1.
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Watch all live European Games stream from BT Sport. However, you’ll need a paid subscription with them to access their content.
Commentary: English
Availability: UK and Ireland only – Connect to the UK and Ireland VPN servers first before starting the stream!
1) Sign in on the BT Sport website.
Note: BT Sport for iOS and Android will not work with any VPN as the app requires the GPS Location Services to be turned on to work. A VPN spoofs your IP address, but it does not spoof your GPS location.
2) Search for the live stream and start watching the games!
Tip: European Games will be live streaming from 21 June 2019 on BT Sport.
BT Sport’s European Games Broadcast News
Watch selected live European Games stream from Sport1 for free. However, it’ll only be in German commentary as the English-supported Sport1 US will require a premium subscription with them.
Commentary: German
Availability: Germany, Switzerland and Austria only – Connect to the Germany, Switzerland or Austria VPN servers first before starting the stream!
1) Head to the Sport1 website.
2) Search for the live stream and start watching the games!
Tip: European Games will be live streaming for free from 21 June 2019 on Sport1.
Sport1’s European Games Broadcast News
Sport1’s European Games Event
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