Want to know how Indonesian fans watch foreign football matches while abroad? Whether it’s the Premier League, La Liga, or MLS, here are the top 5 ways to stay connected to the beautiful game.
All you need is a stable internet connection and a device—PC, tablet, or smartphone.
1. SPBO – All-in-One Sports Hub
SPBO is a favorite among Indonesian fans. The free version already covers most international leagues and sports events.
Features include:
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Live scores
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Data analytics
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Real-time odds
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Expert predictions
Sign-up is simple—just an email and password, no banking details required. Works across multiple devices.
2. YouTube – Highlights & Official Channels
YouTube is the go-to free option. While most matches aren’t streamed live, you can watch:
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Match highlights
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Tactical analysis
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Post-match interviews
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Official updates with auto-subtitles
Follow the official Premier League, La Liga, and Bundesliga channels for faster and more reliable updates.
3. Disney+ (with ESPN)
Disney+ has partnered with ESPN to provide exclusive sports coverage.
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High-quality live streaming
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Multiple language options
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Access to top global leagues
Some shows are region-restricted, but a VPN helps unlock full access.
4. Apple TV+ – Exclusive for MLS & Leagues Cup
For Major League Soccer and Leagues Cup fans, Apple TV+ is essential.
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Costs around $7/month
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Works on iPhone, iPad, and more
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Offers both English and Spanish broadcasts
Perfect for Indonesian fans who want multi-language coverage.
5. VPN + Sports Websites
VPNs are a practical solution to bypass regional restrictions and access free sports streams worldwide.
With SPBO, YouTube, Disney+, Apple TV+, and VPNs, Indonesian fans can easily follow foreign matches abroad.
No matter where you are, football is always within reach.