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Angle down icon An icon in the shape of an angle pointing down. France's Mbappe may don a tricolore protective mask to protect a broken nose he picked up against Austria during game one of Euro 2024. FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images

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A win for either side today would secure progression to the next round with a game to spare, but the pressure will be on the French and their Madrid-bound superstar, Kylian Mbabbe, especially given they're one of the favorites for the Euro 2024 title. We've still not had any major upsets, but do the Dutch have one in them? Let's find out as we show you everything you need to know about where to watch a free France vs. Netherlands live stream from anywhere.

We have good news if you're seeing that the game is behind a streaming subscription's premium paywall, too. We can help you watch every minute of the game for free, regardless. Actually, you can see the whole tournament for free, as shown in our guide on where to watch Euro 2024 live streams for free.

You'll find all the links you need below. Just a quick heads-up: you'll need to use a VPN to access any free France vs. Netherlands live stream options outside their original broadcast country. But we can help you with that. These super useful apps are an essential tool in any sports fan's arsenal as they unlock global streaming options from anywhere on the planet by letting you digitally switch your location to stream content from other countries. Without one, you'll hit a geo-block and won't be able to watch the live streams. The VPN we've picked out comes with a risk-free 30-day money-back guarantee.

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See also:  Free F1 live streams | Where to watch Copa America | Where to watch Love Island USAHow to watch free France vs. Netherlands live streams from anywhere 

With a quick and easy workaround, you can catch all Euro 2024 action for free, including France vs. Netherlands today. This game will be shown on the UK's BBC iPlayer, which will be hosting a few of the tournament's matches. ITVX will cover the most games, though. 

Geo-blocking would usually stop viewers not currently in the UK from watching, but you can access these free Euro 2024 live streams from anywhere on the planet through a VPN.

A VPN virtually changes your devices' location, so apps and websites think you're connecting from servers within those countries. In the case of today's France vs. Netherlands live stream, you can connect through a UK server, and the BBC will let you in with no fuss after creating a free email login.

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How to watch France vs. Netherlands with a VPNSign up for a VPN if you don't have one.Install it on the device you're using to watch this Euro 2024 game.Turn it on and set it to a UK or Irish location.Go to BBC (UK) or RTE2 (Ireland).Sign in/create a free login and watch the matches.When: Today, 3 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. BST / 3 a.m. AWST Where to watch France vs. Netherlands in the USA

Fox has picked up the rights to the vast majority of games in the USA, including France vs. Netherlands. If you don't have access to Fox, the cheapest way to get it is via Sling, specifically its Blue tier. The first month's fee is $20, down from $45, and a month will cover you nicely for the tournament as the final is set for July 14. You're then free to cancel the service if you wish, as it runs on a one-month rolling contract.

Or, if you use a VPN, you can watch all of the Euro 2024 matches for free using the UK option, as described above.

Sling TV Subscription

For just the essentials without any extra fluff, Sling TV is the streaming service you're looking for. It's more customizable than other plans, with three options you can choose from, so you pay for only what you need. New members get their first month for $25 off.

Just note, though, from what we can tell from the fixture list, Fox and Sling will be missing two games - Slovakia vs. Ukraine and Georgia vs. Czechia. If you want total coverage for every last game in the USA, then Fubo is your best option, as it will also have the fixtures Sling is missing, plus all the Fox games. It's more expensive, though, with one-month subs starting at $79.99. It does start with a 7-day free trial, at least.

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Fubo Pro Plan

Fubo is the streaming service for sports fans. Its huge library of channels includes regional and international sports leagues, setting it apart from the competition. You can also tack on additional programming to your plan, but it'll cost you extra.

Where to watch France vs. Netherlands live in the UK

As with all Euro and World Cup tournaments, plus the rugby's Six Nations, the Olympics, Wimbledon, and more, you can see all the Euros action for free via the BBC and ITV in the UK on TV or via streaming apps. BBC specifically has the free France vs. Netherlands live stream today.

Where to watch France vs. Netherlands in Australia

Optus Sport, a paid streaming service, exclusively holds all the Euro 2024 live streams in Australia. If you're already an Optus customer, the fee is only $6.99 a month. If not, you're looking at a much higher $24.99. That's a hefty price tag for the tournament, especially given the awkward times most matches are on. If you fancy a free route, check out the VPN tips above to get that UK coverage.

Note: The use of VPNs is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content might constitute a breach of the terms of use for certain services. Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.

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