Watch NFL Games Online Live for FREE - EVERY GAME!
This is great for NFL fans…
In the U.S. you can only watch all the NFL games if you get DirecTV. The package costs almost $300 so not everyone wants to shell out that money. There is an alternative if you’re sick and tired of watching only the local games…
You need to download a free program called SOPCAST. You can find this program at www.Sopcast.org (under their download section). Like I said, it is a free program to use. After you download Sopcast you go here . This offers you direct links to watching the games on your Sopcast - so all you do is click the link of the game you want to watch, it will open your Sopcast program automatically (assuming you already downloaded and installed it) and after it buffers for a minute or two you’ll have the game on live. Not 100% of the game links work - sometimes the channel is offline. But in my experience about 75% of the game links work so if there are 14 games on in a day, you should be able to watch about 10 to 11 of them. Absolutely awesome for the NFL fan who doesn’t have DirecTV. Enjoy the free NFL!
If you know anyone who would like this send them a link to this page so they can watch the games too. Also, if you know how you can hook up your computer to your TV (assuming you have the proper connections) and watch the games on your TV. Awesomeness!!!
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September 30th, 2007 at 2:44 pm
In my experience most channels are off and if not it won’t load completely. I’ve had a hard time watching even five minutes of a game I didn’t even want to see in the first place. Maybe it’s just me but it’s frustrating me.
September 30th, 2007 at 5:27 pm
Usually about 75% of the games work for me (keep in mind that some games have multiple channels associated with them, so if there are usually 3 different channels a game is supposed to be one, 1 of the 3 will work for me). Also, for it to stream nicely you have to have a high speed connection (I have DSL and it works pretty good). I admit the quality is not as good as watching it on regular tv, but since DirecTV has a monopoly on the market there isn’t really any other alternatives…
December 16th, 2007 at 3:48 pm
fyi: you may also want to check out Channelsurfing.net and streamick.com as they are both good sources too!
August 10th, 2008 at 9:41 am
hi