watch Plíšková vs Sabalenka live online

We’re down to the last four of the Wimbledon women’s singles matches! While some of the top-seeded players were out in the first two rounds, we also saw two wild cards reach the fourth round for the first time in a Grand Slam in the Open Era. Karolína Plíšková vs Aryna Sabalenka is scheduled for Thursday, July 8. If this semi-final is anything like the previous rounds, we’re in for plenty of excitement! Read on below to find out how you can watch live online from anywhere with a Virtual Private Network (VPN).

We’re only recommending official sources for watching Plíšková vs Sabalenka. While there will be plenty of unauthorized streams, these are best avoided. For starters, low resolution and heavy lag seem commonplace among unlicensed streams. Furthermore, some will be taken offline without warning due to copyright infringement. With multiple ways to watch Wimbledon 2021 (some of which are free), there’s no need to risk missing out due to a dodgy source.

The majority of platforms showing Plíšková vs Sabalenka are region-locked. Traveling abroad? You’ll need to use a VPN in order to continue watching via your usual streaming service from home.

How to watch Karolína Plíšková vs Aryna Sabalenka live online with a VPN

A VPN encrypts your device’s data, securing it from hackers and snoopers. However, another advantage is that connecting to another server and changing your IP address lets you access geo-blocked websites and content such as Plíšková vs Sabalenka.

Here’s how to live stream Plíšková vs Sabalenkausing a VPN:

  1. First off, sign up with a VPN. We recommend NordVPN. However, you can’t go wrong with the equally reliable alternatives of Surfshark and ExpressVPN.
  2. The next step is to download and then install the appropriate VPN app for your streaming device. The above VPNs let you connect multiple devices at once.
  3. Open the VPN app and then connect to a server in the country of the platform on which you want to watch Plíšková vs Sabalenka live online.
  4. Navigate to the platform’s website (or use its app) and select a live stream. This should now play without issue regardless of your location.
  5. Clearing your cookies may fix any issues you’re having. Another option is to try another server in case the current IP address you’re using is blacklisted.

Plíšková vs Sabalenka will air live so it’s a good idea to test your VPN with your chosen streaming platform ahead of time. Failure to do so could lead to last-minute hiccups and missing out on the match. Remember, your VPN’s customer support is most likely on-hand 24/7 and should be able to help you troubleshoot any issues.

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How to watch Karolína Plíšková vs Aryna Sabalenka for free on UK TV

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It’s worth knowing that it’s possible to watch Plíšková vs Sabalenka (and indeed all of Wimbledon 2021) live online for free. That’s because the games will be shown on BBC iPlayer which only requires that you sign up for a free account to watch. You’ll be asked to provide the following: an email address, date of birth, country and a UK postcode (although any UK postal code will do).

While a TV license is required to watch any BBC iPlayer content, there’s no real verification process in place. BBC iPlayer content is geo-blocked outside the UK. However, it can be accessed from anywhere with a VPN and UK IP addressNordVPN works with BBC iPlayer and comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. This means you can try it risk-free and receive a full refund if you change your mind.

Where else can I watch Wimbledon women’s semi-finals live online?

USA

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When it comes to watching Plíšková vs Sabalenka in the US, you’ll need to access ESPN. There are two ways to do this. The first is to sign in to ESPN via your cable TV provider. You can then watch Wimbledon 2021 matches at no extra cost.

If you don’t have cable, subscribe to one of the following TV streaming services: FuboTV ($64.99 USD/month), Hulu with Live TV ($64.99 USD/month), Sling TV ($10 for the first month and $35/month after), and YouTube TV ($64.99/month). Notably, most of these have a free trial period that’s long enough for you to watch the rest of the tournament.

Whether you watch ESPN with or without cable, its content is only available in the US. To bypass the geographic restrictions, you’ll need to connect to a VPN server in the US. The content should then become unblocked in your location!

Canada

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TSN subscribers need only sign in to watch Plíšková vs Sabalenka live online. Otherwise, you’d need to sign up with TSN and select one of the streaming plans. These are available for one day ($7.99 CAD), one month ($19.99), or six months ($99.95). Like BBC iPlayer and ESPN, TSN is geo-restricted. However, by getting a Canadian IP address via a VPN, you can continue watching it while traveling abroad (outside Canada).

Australia

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9Now and Stan Sport are the home of Wimbledon 2021 in Australia. The first of these is showing the semi-finals and final live, but to watch any other matches, Stan Sport is your only option. This is a $10 a month add-on to the Stan streaming service which itself costs $10, $14, or $19, depending on the level of plan you select. Note that Stan Sport comes with a seven-day free trial. While you’ll find 9Now, Stan, and Stan Sport to be region-locked outside Australia, connecting to a VPN and getting an Australian IP address should fix this.

What should I know about Wimbledon 2021?

Following its cancellation in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the oldest tennis competition in the world is back for 2021. Better still, so are the fans! While early rounds had up to 50 per cent crowd capacity in stadiums, there are full capacity crowds for the semi-finals. As always, Wimbledon is taking place at the All England Club in Wimbledon, London.

The early rounds of the 2021 Wimbledon Championships saw a number of high-ranked players exiting in the early rounds. This includes Elina Svitolina, Sofia Kenin, Bianca Andreescu, and Serena Williams. Now the contestants have been narrowed down to just four. The winner of the final will take home prize money of £1.7 million.

Plíšková vs Sabalenka: Who is favorite to win?

Aryna Sabalenka is favorite to win this Wimbledon 2021 semi-final and progress to the final. The 23-year-old Belarusian is ranked No. 4 in the world in both singles and doubles (she’s won both the 2019 US Open and 2021 Australian Open in the latter). However, Sabalenka faces a tough test in 29-year-old Karolína Plíšková. The Czech Republic native is ranked No. 13 in the world, is a former world No. 1, and has won 16 titles on the WTA tour.