
The world of entertainment has shifted so much thanks to modern technology that it’s strange to think there was a time where a person had to be in a specific place to enjoy TV, movies or sports.
Nowadays, mobile technology has allowed us to access our entertainment libraries anywhere and anytime we like – there are even pay by phone bill casino in the UK for avid fans of gaming.
For rugby fans, the power that phones hold can prove exciting and essential for those that are too on-the-go to sit and watch a match at home or at a bar.
RugbyPass
RugbyPass is an app that allows fans to catch any rugby games from all over the world thanks to its premium streaming service. For a monthly subscription fee, fans can get live streams of games, news coverage, stats and even talk shows that are exclusive to RugbyPass.
RubgyPass not only allows fans to watch the biggest and best the sport has to offer but also allows people from Europe, Asia and Australia / New Zealand to discover each other’s domestic leagues and competitions, all in one place.
TV Players
The 2019 rugby world cup final set a new broadcast record for the sport with over 857 million watching the tournaments closing game. This massive viewership was thanks to the wider broadcasting rights that Japan allowed during the entirety of the competition.
With these positive figures backing wider broadcasting on TV channels all over the world, rugby fans should definitely consider using TV players such as ITV Hub that are likely to hold the rights to broadcasting in the UK when another major tournament comes around.
The benefit of having these TV players on your phone is that they can offer high-quality streams from trusted sources, with only a simple account sign up required to access.
VPN
For smaller tournaments and competitions that may not be accessible to rugby fans in the UK, paying for a VPN may be a worthy option if you don’t want to miss your favourite sport on a global level.
Standing for virtual private networks, VPNs allow devices like phones and laptops to bypass national restrictions on broadcasts that can only be found in certain countries or regions.
Billed on a yearly basis and holding a lot of benefits aside from streaming TV from other countries, VPNs have yet to become regulated and have become extremely popular with sports fans, proving valuable for those of the rugby persuasion.
Streaming
For domestic leagues and games regarding more local teams in the UK, it’s worth looking around to see what are the best deals from British outlets who own rights to Rugby League and Rugby Union.
Sky and BT show most of the club-based rugby in the UK and each has its own version of mobile apps so that customers can watch them on the go via data streaming. In addition, NOW TV offers exclusive stream coverage of the games through a monthly subscription fee.


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