How to watch Fyter Fest: live stream the AEW PVV online from anywhere

Following the success of All Elite Wrestling’s debut Double or Nothing event over Memorial Day Weekend, the promotion is back with its second event...AEW Fyter Fest. As it looks to build momentum to try and take on the might and money of the WWE, you can see all the action tonight with our guide to watch AEW Fyter Fest for FREE.

The main card will feature six matches including a huge six-man tag team matchup where Kenny Omega & The Young Bucks will face off against the Lucha Brothers and Laredo Kid. Cody will take on Darby Allin in a singles match and Jon Moxley and Joey Janela will go head to head in a match wrestling fans won’t want to miss.

The event will coincide with the 10th year of the CEO Fighting Game Championships. New Japan Pro Wrestling held matches during last year’s gaming convention and now it’s AEW’s turn. Today’s wrestling will begin with The Buy In pre-show where SCU will take on Best Friends and Private Party in a three-way tag team match with the winner earning a shot at All Out for first-round bye in the world tag team championship tournament. Next Michael Nakazawa will take on Alex Jebailey in a hardcore match to close out the pre-show.

Unlike Double or Nothing which was a $50 pay-per-view event, AEW will stream Fyter Fest for free on B/R live. This will likely help AEW keep up the momentum as it prepares for its new TV series that will air on TNT this fall and it’s also a great way to say thank you to the promotion’s fans.

Wherever you are in the world, we’ll show you how to watch AEW Fyter Fest live online so that you don’t miss a single second of tonight’s action.

Live stream AEW Fyter Fest from outside your country

Scroll down if you’re reading this in the US, Canada or UK - we’ve described you’re watching options in more detail down there.

But if you’re abroad this weekend and unlucky enough to be in a country where the only way to catch the wrestling is via some dodgy, illegal stream you’ve found on Reddit - or if you discover your home coverage is geo-blocked where you are - then we have a top tip to get a much better way to watch.

How to watch AEW Fyter Fest: USA live stream

Wrestling fans in the US are in luck as AEW Fyter Fest will be streamed for free on Bleacher Report Live (B/R Live). To get access to this live stream, you’ll have to sign up for an account but considering the promotion’s inaugural event Double or Nothing was a $50 PPV, this seems like a small price to pay to watch tonight’s wrestling. Once you’ve setup an account, you’ll be able to watch AEW Fyter Fest for free on PC, mobile, Roku, Apple TV or Amazon Fire TV.

How to get a AEW Fyter Fest live stream in Canada

AEW didn’t forget about Canada and just like in the US, Fyter Fest will be streamed for free on B/R Live. You’ll need to sign up for an account but once you do, you’ll be able to watch the event in its entirety on your favorite streaming devices, your smartphone and on PC.

How to watch the Fyter Fest AEW PPV in the UK

Unfortunately if you’re in the UK and want to watch tonight’s event, you’ll have to pay but thankfully not that much as ITV has announced that Fyter Fest and AEW’s next event Fight for the Fallen, will both be available on FITE.TV. Getting access to a Fyter Fest live stream in the UK will cost you just £8.99 which is still quite reasonable.

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Pocketnow Daily: A THIRD Galaxy Note 10??(video)

On today's Pocketnow Daily, we talk about the possibility of getting a third variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 and more

The post Pocketnow Daily: A THIRD Galaxy Note 10??(video) appeared first on Pocketnow.

Early Prime Day deal: get 4 months of Amazon Music Unlimited for $0.99 / 99p

While Prime Day 2019 is still weeks away, Amazon is offering a rare promotion right now exclusively for Prime members. Starting today, you can get four months of Amazon Music Unlimited for just $0.99 in the US or 99p in the UK. The music streaming service normally costs $7.99/£7.99 per month, so with this offer you're saving $31/£31 and receiving four months of unlimited tunes. This promotion ends on July 16 and is for new subscribers only.

Amazon Music is a subscription streaming service that's comparable to Spotify and Apple Music. The unlimited service gives you access to tens of millions of songs and thousands of playlists and stations. Amazon Music lets you listen to your favorite tunes ad-free and will even personalize your recommendations based on your listening habits. You'll also be able to enjoy hands-free listening with any Alexa-enabled device. You can ask Alexa to find a playlist, skip a song, turn up the volume and more.

Like we mentioned above this offer ends on July 16 and only applies to Prime members who are first-time customers of Amazon Music. Not a Prime member? You can sign up for a free 30-day trial here so you can not only enjoy Amazon Music Unlimited but also partake in the biggest July shopping event.

Amazon is also offering the same deal for UK Prime Members. First time Amazon Music customers will get four months of Amazon Music Unlimited for just £0.99. If you're not an Amazon Prime member you can sign up for a free 30-day trial here.

Shop more deals with our guide on Amazon Prime Day: everything you need to know about the 48-hour sale.

You can shop for a compatible Alexa-enabled device with best cheap Amazon Echo prices, deals and sales that are going on.

You can also see more UK offers with our UK guide to Amazon Prime Day 2019.

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Yankees vs Red Sox live stream: how to watch 2019 MLB London Series baseball from anywhere

For the first time ever, Major League Baseball is coming to the UK (and, indeed, Europe) where the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox will face off in the two-game London Series. Whether you're a UK-based baseball fan that wants to check out the action or are stateside and don't want to miss your favorite franchise, you've come to the right place to discover what you need to do to watch a Yankees vs Red Sox live stream - it's absolutely FREE in the UK (more information below).

They're two of the sport's very biggest names, so the ideal way to introduce baseball to a wider world audience. The New York Yankees currently lead the AL East while the Boston Red Sox are the reigning AL East champions.

However, it is the rivalry between the two teams, which began in 1919 with the trade of Babe Ruth to the Yankees, which will likely fill the 66,000 seats at London Stadium this weekend and have baseball fans worldwide glued to their TVs.

Whether you’re a fan of the Yankees, the Red Sox or just want to see the biggest rivals in the MLB go head-to-head in the UK, we’ll show you how to watch the MLB London Series from anywhere in the world. Keep reading and we’ll breakdown all of your viewing options for this weekend’s games so you can live stream the Yankees vs Red Sox with ease.

How to watch the MLB London Series in the UK for FREE

MLB fans in the UK will be able to watch this weekend’s London Series for free on BBC as the network has secured exclusive rights to live stream the event. This means that you can stream both Yankees vs Red Sox games on either BBC iPlayer or on the BBC Sport website.

Alternatively, if you’re already a BT Sport subscriber and would prefer to watch the London Series on TV, you can do that as well as the network will also be showing Saturday and Sunday’s games.

Not in the UK this weekend? Then here's how to watch as if you were sat back on your sofa...

Live stream the MLB London Series from outside your country

If you've been looking forward to watching these MLB match-ups but now find yourself abroad, you'll find that your coverage will be geo-blocked. Annoying for sure, but not the end of the road...as you can try using a VPN to change your IP address to a server in your country and watch as if you were back at home.

How to live stream Yankees vs Red Sox back in the US

The London Series will be shown on Fox (game one) and ESPN (game two) in the US, so you’ll either need cable or a subscription to a streaming service to watch this weekend’s games. 

Game 1 on Saturday will air on Fox at 1.10pm ET / 10.10am PT while Game 2 on Sunday will be on ESPN at 10.10am ET / 7.10am PT).

If signing up for cable is too much of a hassle just to watch the MLB in London, don’t worry as many streaming services give you access to both Fox and ESPN and most have free trials to give you a taste. To make things easier for you, these are a few of our favorites for watching baseball:

Logging in to a US broadcast from overseas is also a great option using a VPN following the instructions above.

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Best data visualization tools of 2019

Data visualization can make IT operations and tasks so much easier to understand. Rather than being faced with walls of data, simple charts can provide key information quickly.

This is especially the case during real-time processes for monitoring purposes, where information needs to be provided in a quick and easy to understand manner. 

However, data visualization has also become the norm for a whole range of other processes, from presentations to workflows, to project management and business intelligence. 

Ultimately visualization will provide clear indicators of trends from large sets of data, or present otherwise important information such as core tasks or assignments in management processes.

The key to visualization is simplicity in the presentation, no matter how it is applied, and while there are industry specific applications of visualization, we'll present the best in general software platforms that can work in the widest range of situations.

Image Credit: Quire

If you need to manage and visualize projects but don’t require advanced functionality that is unnecessary and clutters your project management, Quire might be your tool of choice.

Quire works by letting you map out tasks and thoughts in a simple to-do list format that can easily be rearranged and assigned to team members. Once tasks have been defined in the app, you can visually organize and assign these tasks using a Kanban board built into the system. The software makes it easy to flip between task lists and the Kanban board as needed.

The beauty of Quire is that it also offers a number of visual representations of your task list that you can choose from, including pie charts, project summaries and graphs. All the basic visual representations are there except for Gantt charts, the one strike against this platform. Overall, though, Quire delivers a streamlined project management interface that nicely strikes a balance between simplicity and power.

Image Credit: Casual

There are many ways in which you can visually organize your project. If your preferred style is flowchart-based organization, you’re going to love Casual.

Instead of Kanban boards or Gantt charts, Casual is built exclusively around a single flowchart interface where you organize projects by drawing lines between tasks, and assign team members to each step in the flowchart. Each team member gets a task list based on the flowchart, but essentially project managers that use Casual track progress through the single-pane flowchart.

Casual is easily the best solution if you prefer the flowchart format and have a project that can be represented in that format. If you want a range of charts and other ways to organize or manage a large team, however, Casual is not for you.

Image Credit: Asana

Asana is one of the web-based project management leaders, and with good reason. You get most of the project management tools you expect with the platform, including task lists, Kanban boards, calendar format, conversations and Gantt charts.

You manage projects by entering tasks on a task list, with manual or auto assignment to team members. A Kanban board makes organization of these tasks easy, and a timeline (read: Gantt chart) visually shows the progress of the project.

While task management is quite visual, and most project managers will feel at home on the platform, Asana lacks a chart dashboard for tracking progress metrics in other visual representations. So this is visual management, but it isn’t strong on visual data representation.

Image Credit: Wrike

If Gantt charts and dashboards are your thing, Wrike should be on your project management shortlist.

Wrike makes it easy to create tasks and workflows, and then manage these tasks visually in a Gantt chart or calendar format. One feature that’s great about Wrike is that you can visually create custom workflows for your project.

Data visualization is also a strong point for Wrike, which lets you set up custom dashboard items that visually show the progress of key project metrics. In one quick view, you can see the status of each area of the project.

Furthermore, Wrike is highly scalable, with many integrations to other platforms and support for large teams.

Image Credit: Targetprocess

If you want everything in your project management software, including a host of data representation options, Targetprocess is for you.

Taking a dashboard approach but also working in Kanban and Gantt chart formats, Targetprocess basically gives your project the full suite of features. Complex task lists can be configured and rearranged, and it comes with a multitude of data representation views that can be added to the dashboard for quick progress assessment.

Targetprocess is geared towards agile software development projects, and it can be overwhelming in its feature set and clunky in its interface, but this solution visually represents data in more ways than rivals, and does everything a software project manager could want.

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Germany vs Sweden live stream: how to watch today’s Women’s World Cup 2019 match from anywhere

Of all the 2019 Women's World Cup quarter-finals, Geremany vs Sweden might be the hardest to call. With a heatwave taking hold across France, two of the World Cup's coolest customers will be looking to keep their heads in what looks likely to be a close encounter.Today's 2019 Women's World Cup quarter-final match between the two European giants looks likely to be a tense encounter, and it's one you'll be able to watch from anywhere around the world with our Germany vs Sweden live stream guide below. 

It's been four years since the Germans were beaten by Sweden - a 2015 Algarve Cup group stage match which saw the Swedes triumph 4-2. Having not won a World Cup title since their consecutive double in 2003 and 2007, Germany will be out to make sure that that record remains intact.

Germany made it through their group as convincing winners with maximum points and maintained their good form by seeing off Nigeria in clinical fashion to reach the last 8.

While Sweden slipped up against the USA in the group phase (a defeat some pundits say they were happy to take as it ensured they would avoid hosts France in the last 16), they look capable of acting revenge against the Germans for their 2003 final defeat - the Swede's best ever showing in the tournament

Don't miss any of today's action by following the instructions below and grabbing a live stream of Germany vs Sweden wherever you are in the world.

Watch a FIFA Women's World Cup 2019 live stream from outside your country

If you're in UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, we've got your viewing options listed below. If you're out of the country for today's match, you may find that geo-blocking will prevent you from watching your regular domestic coverage from abroad. You don't have to risk watching the match on a dodgy stream, however.

With the option of using a VPN service, you can tune into the match no matter where you are in the world, and its super easy to set up.

How to stream Germany vs Sweden live in the UK 

Live stream Germany vs Sweden in the US

- Discover our pick of all the US's best sports streaming sites

As well as opening up your viewing options for the Women's World Cup, using a VPN allows you to watch all your domestic sports coverage from abroad.

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I took an electric scooter to work for a week and now I’m done with walking

Park your cars, lock up your bikes and burn your shoes, because there’s a new form of transport in cities, and it could be the future of travel – electric scooters.

Electric scooters are faster than bicycles, cheaper than cars (by a long shot) and take a lot less effort to go long distances than walking – and you look incredibly cool on them. But there’s more than that – they’re quiet, small-ish, and more environmentally friendly than driving, so they’re a far more sustainable mode of transport.

If electric scooters are such a great way of travelling then, why doesn’t everybody use them? To find out, I took a Xiaomi M365 Pro to work for a week – for research purposes only, of course.

Bear in mind that you might not be lucky enough to live in a place that’s lenient when it comes to the new form of travel, so check our guide on electric scooter laws where you live before you scoot your way straight to jail.

The first ride

Electric scooters require you to actually be moving before you press down the power button, so it felt a little terrifying pushing off into the busy traffic on my first commute – my tiny scooter paled in comparison to the massive buses and trucks surrounding me, like I was a pug caught up in a stampede of wildebeest, until the motor kicked in and I sailed away.

It was an exhilarating feeling, coasting alongside these big vehicles without having to put any effort in at all – it also didn’t once feel unsafe, despite the fact I was balanced on a tiny board, because just like cycling you find a way to control your movements to stay upright.

It was a little challenging turning, however. Usually cyclists put out an arm to indicate, so this is what I did when I wanted to turn right – which meant I took my hand off the power button, and stopped dead in the street. Oops.

Fortunately the road was pretty quiet, so I didn’t end up under a bus, but it was still a bit of a shock, and subsequently I made sure to be going fast enough that, when I indicated, I didn’t stop. This was still a little scary given that I was only scooting with one hand, but it did the job.

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Talking of pressing the button – try holding down one button with your thumb for ten minutes at a time while going high-speed (well, 20kmph) down the road! It got a little painful after a while, but thankfully traffic lights in my city only spend a few seconds each hour green, so I spent more time waiting than I did moving.

When I could get to high speeds, I found the electric scooter found the perfect balance – it wasn’t so fast it posed a danger to other people on the street, with a max speed of 25kmph (although some scooters go up to 50kmph, which seems a bit much), but I wasn’t so slow that it was a bore.

Soon enough, though, I was zipping among the traffic and barely stopping at lights like any good motorist.

When I got to work that first morning, I was a little shaken, and a little late too (I’d given myself an optimistic half-hour to get to work, but I had to keep stopping to look at a map to find the best routes to travel, which added a lot of time).

Between trips

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I didn’t need a parking space for the electric scooter, nor did I need to lock it up at a station – instead, I took it to work, parked it near my desk, plugged it in, and let the mains power do the hard work.

It’s good that I didn’t need to park it, because finding parking spaces in the middle of a busy city is like trying to find a good Amazon Prime Day deal on Black Friday, and the convenience of being able to take my transport into work saved a lot of time.

Charging the scooter did take a while, but that was never a problem because I was at work so long, and it was a lot cheaper than filling up with petrol so I appreciated the superior fuel.

Getting a handle(bar) on it

After a few trips, I felt like my scooter and I became at one with the road, and I was no longer worried about my place. In fact, my worries shifted from the scooter, which was now just a part of me, to the road, and all the hazards that usually plague my city – pedestrians who’ll cross the road without looking, drivers who don’t know what a red light means, taxis that can only stop in the middle of busy junctions, buses the size of tanks.

When I had my route down, I cut my commute down to 25 minutes door-to-door – that’s less than half the time it normally takes me to walk it, and also shorter (and cheaper) than getting public transport, which takes 45 minutes on a good day.

The only problem I found was that my Fitbit was seriously unhappy about my lack of steps – the roughly 7,000 I’d get each way to work turned into about 5, which wasn’t exactly great for my health.

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It also feels a little unsafe to zip along busy streets gulping in all the polluted air, but that’s less the responsibility of scooter riders and more on the noisy cars that clog up our roads. In fact, the silent grace of the electric scooter, putting out no fumes or air pollution, felt like the ideal way we should travel in the future.

Scoot into the future

Steve Jobs once said he thought future cities would be designed around electric scooters. In our diesel-vehicle-loving culture that seems a little far-fetched, but perhaps the world would be a better place if we all scooted everywhere.

The scooter is an environmentally-friendly, unobtrusive and clean way of travelling – if you want any more proof than just looking at them, check out Lime’s environmental stats from 2018.

Electric scooters are super convenient too – it radically slashed my commute time, and was so much more pleasant than cramming myself into a small metal shell with thousands of other people, or slogging for an hour to get to work.


I’d go so far as to say the electric scooter revolutionized my commute, and it could for a lot more people if we embrace it. It’ll take a few more years, for all countries to legalize the form of transport, but we could get there.

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Another patent teases some kind of foldable device coming from Microsoft

It's been quite the year for foldable devices, though actually getting them on sale has proved a struggle for companies dealing with the cutting-edge tech. Now a newly published patent teases another folding gadget on the way from Microsoft.

On the back of rumors earlier this week predicting the arrival a foldable Surface device, we've got a filing with the US Patent and Trademark Office that gives us some idea about what such a device might look like.

And it looks very much like a Surface Book but with the entire laptop made up of a display screen – we're assuming that the lower half of it could turn into a touchscreen keyboard or whatever you wanted, but the patent focuses mainly on the folding mechanism.

Microsoft proposes what's intriguingly called an "exoskeletal hinge" to allow users to fold and unfold their new notebook. Besides that, the patent doesn't go into too much detail about potential uses, but does mention laptop components like processors and storage.

Microsoft patent

Part of the new patent filing

As with any patent, this won't necessarily end up turning into an actual product, but it gives us some idea of what Microsoft is planning – and it seems like foldable devices of some description are on the agenda.

While we've seen folding phones from Samsung and Huawei announced this year, neither has actually made it to the market yet. It seems there are a few issues to fix before we're all carrying folding phones and laptops around.

We know that Microsoft has been thinking about folding devices for ten years at least, so from that perspective this patent isn't too much of a surprise. It would seem this is separate from the Centaurus project that involves two displays with a more conventional hinge, but time will tell.

However, the display tech is now available to make these sorts of next-gen gadgets possible. Most of the big names in the business – including Google – are believed to be working on hardware with foldable screens attached.

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Game Freak addresses fan response to Pokémon Sword and Shield Pokédex

Pokémon Sword and Shield producer, Junichi Masuda, has issued a message to fans of the series, addressing the negative reaction to the recent news that the latest games won’t feature every single Pokémon.

During E3 2019, it emerged that Sword and Shield, the eighth generation of Pokémon games, would not allow players to catch ‘em all or import catches made outside the new Galar region through Pokémon Home. This makes Sword and Shield the first mainline games in the series not to support every single Pokémon species, the number of which has now climbed beyond 800. A far cry from the 151 that appeared in the first games. 

The backlash from fans was swift and Masuda addressed it in an interview with Famitsuearlier this month. In this interview, the producer explained the difficulties of rendering so many Pokémon models on the Nintendo Switch to the right graphical quality and pointed out the challenge of balancing each and every monster in battles. While, he said, it was a very difficult decision, he knew it was one he would have to make eventually and decided to “choose the quality”.

Catch as many as you can

In this latest statement posted on the official Pokémon site, Masuda stands by the decision despite ongoing discontent (on which he puts an admirably positive spin).

“Thank you to all of our fans for caring so deeply about Pokémon. Recently, I shared the news that some Pokémon cannot be transferred to Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield. I've read all your comments and appreciate your love and passion for Pokémon.

Just like all of you, we are passionate about Pokémon and each and every one of them is very important to us. After so many years of developing the Pokémon video games, this was a very difficult decision for me. I'd like to make one thing clear: even if a specific Pokémon is not available in Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield, that does not mean it will not appear in future games.”

Masuda then points out that “the world of Pokémon continues to evolve. The Galar region offers new Pokémon to encounter, Trainers to battle, and adventures to embark on. We are pouring our hearts into these games, and we hope you will look forward to joining us on this new journey.“

Pokémon Sword and Shield will release on November 15 for Nintendo Switch.

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The 2019 Chevy Silverado hints at future autonomous trucks in one specific way

Someday, a truck will be more like a rolling, portable workshop than something you actually drive. In many ways, trucks are already heading in that direction, and one early sign of progress is the new power outlet in the truck bed of the 2019 Chevy Silverado.

Granted, it’s a fairly minor addition. However, I decided to try quite a few tests with the outlet to see how it all worked, and what life with a truck in the future might be like.

If you don’t know, truck beds have evolved quite a bit since the days when trucks only provided a flat area to store your stuff and move a pile of rocks. Lockable storage compartments were just the beginning. The Honda Ridgeline has a large tub you can use for holding water and ice. Electronic tailgates are common, as are steps that fold out so you can climb aboard easier.

Truck owners – at least the serious ones who do construction work or other jobs – spend as much time in the back of a truck organizing and using their gear as actually driving.

In the future, once a truck drives on its own and we can even summon one to a work site, the storage and organizational features in the truck bed will become even more important.

Power up and roll out

That’s why I decided to load up the Silverado with a few corded power tools, including a drill and a circular saw, plus a few items I figured would likely not work, including a hair dryer and a Dyson Hot fan (because of the high power draw). I also tested a phone and a tablet.

The good news: The Silverado worked great for powering those tools, and made it easy to do some simple projects on a dirt road by my house. There’s one outlet in the truck bed, but you can also use the outlet by the driver or in the cab. I never had any voltage issues.

The Silverado actually has two modes of operation for this work. You can leave the engine running and use the outlets – there’s a switch by the driver to activate them. You can also hold down the truck’s start button for a few seconds to use the accessory mode. This means the outlets and everything else in the truck works, but the engine stays off.

With the engine running, the hairdryer worked fine. In accessory mode, the hairdryer tripped a circuit and shut off – likely due to the high power draw. With the Dyson fan, the outlet didn’t work at normal speed with the engine on or off. That’s not too surprising – I’ve tested the same fan with portable battery generators from companies like Goal Zero and they haven’t worked, either – and the hairdryer also caused a break in a circuit. The Samsung phone charged up normally, and just about everything else I tried worked. I doubt anyone would actually want to power a hairdryer or a fan anyway, so it was mostly to test the power draw.

That said, I loved using the power tools. I had no trouble sawing through a piece of wood and drilling a hole, so the power draw must be sufficient for those tools.

All work and little play?

What could come next? I envision something similar to a utility van but designed even more like a portable workshop.

So, more outlets, gadgets customized to the job of the worker, and sensors that keep track of what is back there (similar to what Ford tried a few years ago with professional trucks). Also, more storage, more options for charging tools (possibly with wireless charge pads instead of outlets), and more ways to customize the truck bed.

At that point, the 'utility' of a truck might be more about the job you do than actually, you know, driving the truck. Although, that will still be an option.

On The Road is TechRadar's regular look at the futuristic tech in today's hottest cars. John Brandon, a journalist who's been writing about cars for 12 years, puts a new car and its cutting-edge tech through the paces every week. One goal: To find out which new technologies will lead us to fully self-driving cars.

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Italy vs Netherlands live stream: how to watch today’s Women’s World Cup 2019 match from anywhere

With the Italy and Holland looking fairly well-matched, its looking like we're in store for another tightly-contested 2019 Women's World Cup quarter-final. And it's one you'll be able to watch from anywhere around the world with our Italy vs Netherlands live stream guide below. 

Both teams playing in today's quarter-final will already feel some sense achievement having got this far. For Sweden it marks the first time they've reached the last 8 in their history, for Italy it ends a twenty-year absence from the tournament.

With a draw that has managed to keep them away from big guns like the USA, Germany and England in the early knockout stages, both teams may feel they could go on and make an even more meaningful piece of footballing history.

It's somewhat surprising to find that this is only the Netherlands second ever appearance in the Women's World Cup. Despite this, they went into this year's tournament in France as one of the more fancied teams, largely thanks to them being the current UEFA European Champions. They've largely lived up to their billing, however they were less than assured at the back in their last match against Japan. 

Italy have also been conspicuous by their absence at the Women's World Cup, with this their first appearance in the tournament in 20 years. With the likes of clinical striker Cristiana Girelli within their ranks, Italy will likely be less wasteful in front of goal than Japan and will fancy their chances after watching their opponents last match.

Don't miss any of today's action by following the instructions below and grabbing a live stream of Italy vs Netherlands wherever you are in the world.

Watch a FIFA Women's World Cup 2019 live stream from outside your country

If you're in UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, we've got your viewing options listed below. If you're out of the country for today's match, you may find that geo-blocking will prevent you from watching your regular domestic coverage from abroad. You don't have to risk watching the match on a dodgy stream, however.

With the option of using a VPN service, you can tune into the match no matter where you are in the world, and its super easy to set up.

How to stream Italy vs Netherlands live in the UK 

Live stream Italy vs Netherlands in the US

- Discover our pick of all the US's best sports streaming sites

As well as opening up your viewing options for the Women's World Cup, using a VPN allows you to watch all your domestic sports coverage from abroad.

How to watch a FIFA Women's World Cup live stream in Canada

How to watch Italy vs Netherlands live stream in Australia

How to watch a Italy vs Netherlands live stream in New Zealand

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Australia vs New Zealand live stream: how to watch today’s Cricket World Cup 2019 from anywhere

With 12 points from 7 matches, Australia appear to be peaking at the right time and go into today's match as strong favourites. However, if the Kiwis rekindle the sparkling form they showed at the start of the tournament, we could see the Aussies' unbeaten record come under threat. You'll be able to watch all the action from their clash no matter where you are in the world by using our Australia vs New Zealand live stream guide below.

Both teams may be comfortably placed with Australia already in the semis and New Zealand just a point away from joining them there, but don't expect either side to kick back today in what should be an intriguing battle of the two neighbouring rivals.

History isn't on New Zealand's side - they've only won one out of seven World Cup matches between the two nations. 

You’ll be able to watch all the action with ease from anywhere in the world if you follow our Australia vs New Zealand live stream guide below.  

Watch a Cricket World Cup 2019 live stream from outside your country

If you're in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, US or India and looking to find out how to watch the match, we've got all the details about the broadcaster in your region below. 

If you're away from home country and looking to tune in you'll likely to find you won't be able to thanks to geo-blocking. Thankfully there's a way to alleviate that frustration. By using a VPN you'll be able to watch the game safely without having to take a chance on an illegal feed from a website that's likely infested with malware.

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