With a VPN, you can also enjoy the finals no matter where you are in the world. To do this, follow the steps below: The first race — Women’s Division A 500m — kicks off at 7 am (ET), Saturday, March 12. The 2nd leg of the final will start at 8:10 am (ET) Sunday, March 13. If you live in a country with a local stream, you can watch the ISU Speed Skating World Cup Finals without any problems. But if you’re abroad this weekend and don’t have access to your home streams, then you might run into a geo-blocking issue. However, you can use a VPN to still get access to plenty of free live streams. In this article, we explain how this works.
Watch the ISU World Cup final skating live from abroad
You can watch live streams of the ISU Speed Skating World Cup Final for free, or for a small fee in a few select countries. For example, you can watch the 2022 World Cup Final in the Netherlands via nos.nl or the NOS app. But what if you are away from home or live in a country without a local stream? If this is the case, you’ll receive a notification that the stream is not available in your location due to geo-blocking. Fortunately, it is possible to access the live stream of the ISU World Cup Final with a VPN. With a VPN you can change your IP address to a Dutch IP address, for example. This makes it look like you are in the Netherlands and you still get access to NOS’s free online broadcast.
Step-by-step guide for watching the ISU World Cup finals with a VPN
ISU World Cup Speed Skating Live Streams (Free and Paid)
Looking for more live streams of the ISU World Cup Speed Skating Final? There are plenty of free and paid streams worldwide. We’ve broken them down for you below. The ISU World Cup has also assigned broadcasting rights to a few other local television providers. These are: Some of the skating competitions may also be live streamed on the official YouTube channel of the International Skating Union (SkatingISU on YouTube).
Using a Free VPN for Streaming Speed Skating
We often get asked about using free VPNs to stream major sporting events like the ISU Speed Skating Finals. Free VPNs are great for a lot of things — like surfing the web while on public Wifi — but not live sports. Here are just a few reasons to go for a premium sports VPN over a freebie.
Low speeds: First things first, free VPNs just can’t handle the fast pace nature of live speed skating. Since free VPNs usually cap their download and upload speeds, you will likely experience buffering and miss out on most of the action. Less than ideal server network: The second reason we don’t recommend free VPNs for sports is the lack of countries they offer servers in. In fact, many only offer a few servers outside of the US and UK. So if you want to watch a Slovakian stream of your favorite skater, you won’t be able to. Limited data and traffic allowance: The last reason we want to mention is data caps. All the free VPNs we’ve encountered impose caps on data usage. These can be as low as 500Mb a day. Try watching sports online with that.
ISU World Cup Final Skating Schedule
Below is the full weekend schedule for the ISU Speed Skating World Cup Final.
Who to Watch in the ISU World Cup
There are a lot of amazing athletes in this year’s ISU World Cup, but since we’ve recommended NOS Sport to live stream the final, we wanted to point out a few standouts from the Netherlands. On Saturday evening after the games, Netherlands skaters, Sven Kramer and Ireen Wüst, will receive a well-deserved tribute to their impressive skating career in a capacity Thialf stadium. Both skaters will end their top sports careers at the end of this season. Here are some others to watch for:
Femke Kok Jutta Leerdam Ireen Wüst Lotte van Beek Antoinette de Jong Kai Verbij Ronald Mulder Thomas Krol Kjeld Nuis Patrick Roest Sven Kramer