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goosekilla

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Jeremy
I know someone asks this every week, but I need to know what's the best online site to watch the game?
 

RamBall

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Compliments of flv,

The main 2 streaming sites are firstrows.eu & xn--vipbx-p29a.tv/ .
Other sites worth checking include:
usagoals.com
http://www.wiziwig.tv/index.php?part=sports
http://nutjob.net/
http://www.ifeed2all.eu/type/american-football.html
atđhe.net/
neolive.net/ (formerly ilemi.me)
rajangan.me (formerly sportwebz.com & rajangan.net)
frombar.com (formerly sportlemon.tv)
rojadirecta.me

...my personal favourite for NFL games was: azzavnfl.net (aka aosotv.net & aoso.ru). It's a small site that hasn't been updated for a while. Their streams tend to be high quality but they don't list what is being shown. Their streams follow the pattern of http://framer-sport.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/1.html where the final number is the stream number. You can increase it to 2,3,4, etc but it's pot luck what you'll find.

I've no doubt that there are other fairly new sites that I don't know but these sites have been running in 1 form or another for several years. They are all free and do not require sign-ups or downloads. Some people don't like seeing this information being posted so if you are interested please bookmark the sites.

General advice:

1) If you're still using Windows XP DON'T use Internet Explorer. Download Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome and use them for everything except Windows Updates.
2) Make sure you have a good antivirus program and make sure it's updated. If you're using an antivirus that allows additional security programs such as Malwarebytes, Ad-aware, Superantispyware, MCShield, Spybot Search and Destroy, etc, then use them.
3) Create a 'Limited' user account on your computer and USE IT rather than an account that has 'Computer administrator' privileges.
4) Try multiple sites out in advance so you know what to expect. These sites are running 24 hours a day. Different sites/streams are often of different quality.
5) NEVER download anything from a streaming site. You don't need an app, an add-on, desktop icon, or anything else to watch these streams. If a site and/or stream says that you do - use another site/stream. Anything you download from such a site ALMOST CERTAINLY contains a virus, malware, spyware, or other rubbish that you don't want or need. DON'T do it!
6) Download an ad-blocker and learn how use it. My advice is to use Firefox as your browser and AdBlock Plus as an add-on. There is an element helper for it that allows you to block almost anything. If you already use Adblock Plus this add-on is highly recommended and I urge people to invest the time to learn how it works. A word of warning: Please experiment/practice on a site you're not going view in the future in case you screw things up.
7) Clear your browser cache before and after using a streaming site. Most are inundated with tracking and analytic cookies. If you have them on your computer and you watch, ahem, sites specialising in human breeding techniques you'll likely see some interesting adverts when you visit more conventional but commercial sites. If fact clear your cache regularly anyway...and don't forget to opt-out of Google's analytical research. :)