There's a sneaky way to watch the Winter Olympics, Super Bowl and T20 World Cup for free this February
February brings the Super Bowl, Winter Olympics, T20 World Cup, and Six Nations — stream it all free
February is here, and the best thing about this month has to be the unbelievable sport on offer.
From the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina to Super Bowl LX between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, there’s something for everyone.
Best of all, you’ll be able to stream all the action for free from anywhere in the world with a VPN.
How to watch February's sport from anywhere in the world
Away from home during February and looking to catch your favorite sport?
No need to worry, you can still watch all of this month's action using a VPN (Virtual Private Network). VPN's allow you to make your device appear as if it's in your home country, no matter where you are, bypassing geo-blockers. Perfect for sports fans travelling for work or leisure. Our #1 pick is NordVPN. It's the best on the market:
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Use Nord to unblock your preferred coverage and watch sport like the Winter Olympics live online from anywhere in the world.
How to watch Super Bowl LX for free from anywhere
It's a repeat of Super Bowl XLIX as Patriots face off against the Seahawks in Santa Clara on February 8.
The best part? TVNZ+ (NZ), 7Plus (AUS) and Channel 5 (U.K.) will all be showing Super Bowl LX for *FREE*.
In the U.S., Patriots vs Hawks will be broadcast on NBC which is will also be available for 4K streaming on Peacock.
Those looking for a FREE cord-cutting option can access NBC through the likes of YouTube TV (5-day free trial) and Fubo (5-day free trial).
Looking to access the free Super Bowl stream from abroad? You can save 70% on NordVPN right now and unlock your streaming platform.
How to watch Winter Olympics 2026 for free from anywhere
The biggest show on snow is just days away as the Winter Olympics descend on Milano-Cortina in 2026.
Ski Jumping, Snowboarding, Curling, and Ice Hockey should all be at the top of your must-watch list, while the brand-new Ski Mountaineering event is one to keep a close eye on.
Peacock ($10.99) will once again stream the action in the U.S., while free coverage is available internationally via the U.K.’s BBC iPlayer, Canada’s CBC Gem, and Australia’s 9Now.
Remember. NordVPN is your best bet to unlock your free stream if you're away from your usual country right now.
How to watch T20 World Cup 2026 free from anywhere
Looking for more sport? The T20 World Cup gets underway on 7 February, with India aiming to defend the crown they lifted back in 2024.
Hosted across India and Sri Lanka, Suryakumar Yadav’s side head into the tournament as heavy favourites, but don’t rule out challenges from Harry Brook’s England, Mitch Marsh’s Australia, or Aiden Markram’s South Africa.
Every six, wicket, and stumping will be available to stream completely FREE in a host of countries around the world on ICC TV. While the U.K., U.S., and India are not included, plenty of other regions are — check out the full list here.
Outside your usual country during the tournament? Hurray! NordVPN is currently running huge discounts, the perfect time to hop on board in time for the T20 World Cup.
How to watch Six Nations free from anywhere in the world
February isn’t finished there, though, with the Six Nations back for more in 2026.
France edged out England and Ireland in the 2025 Championship, and for many it looks set to be that trio battling it out once again.
Free Streaming for all the games is as follows:
- BBC iPlayer – UK (select matches)
- ITVX – UK (select matches)
- RTÉ Player – Ireland (select matches)
- Virgin Media Play – Ireland (select matches)
- France TV – France (all matches)
Those away from home during February can use NordVPN (70% off) to access their free streams from anywhere in the world..
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Jacob is a journalist and editor based in the UK. He studied Specialist Sports Journalism at the University of Derby, graduating with First-Class Honours. He has contributed articles to Football League World and previously worked at Yeovil Town Football Club. Jacob’s expertise spans streaming services and sports, with a particular passion for football, cricket, and rugby union.
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