Emanuel Navarrete vs Eduardo Baez will take place on Saturday, August 20 at Pechanga Arena in San Diego, California. Navarrete looks to defend his WBO featherweight title. The two fighters are expected to ring walk at 10 PM EST (7 PM PST / 3 AM BST). Unfortunately, if you’re traveling abroad, you may find streams to be region-locked. For this reason, you’ll need a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to navigate restrictions.

As is often the case with live sporting events, there’ll likely be unlicensed streams to be found. However, we’re only recommending official sources for watching Navarrete vs Baez. We’ve found unauthorized streams to be far too unreliable due to poor performance (low resolution and lag) and at risk of being taken offline for copyright infringement. Besides, there are multiple legal ways to stream Navarrete vs Baez online from overseas.

Navarrete vs Baez will only be streaming on region-locked platforms. Going on vacation? You’re going to need a VPN to watch via your regular streaming service from back home.

How to watch Navarrete vs Baez online with a VPN

With a VPN, you can change your IP address so that it looks as if you’re accessing a streaming service from the country in which it’s available. You’ll then be able to bypass any geographic restrictions and watch Navarrete vs Baez online from anywhere.

Here’s how to live stream Navarrete vs Baez using a VPN:

  • Sign up with a VPN provider. We recommend NordVPN although you can’t go wrong with high-quality alternatives such as Surfshark or ExpressVPN.
  • Download the VPN app that’s compatible with your streaming device. The above VPNs have desktop, mobile, and Smart TV apps as well as browser extensions.
  • Log in to the VPN app and connect to a server in the US for streaming via ESPN or a server in the UK for Sky Sports or Now.
  • Go to your preferred streaming platform and sign in to your account. Select a live stream to check that the content is no longer geo-blocked.
  • Note that you may need to clear your cookies for changes to take effect. It’s also worth trying multiple servers (and clearing cookies between each new attempt).

The Navarrete vs Baez fight will be broadcast live. If you don’t want to miss out due to a last minute hiccup, it’s worth testing your VPN with your chosen platform ahead of time. You will then have time to troubleshoot any issue with your VPN’s customer support.

How to watch Navarrete vs Baez live online in the US

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Navarrete vs Baez will air live on ESPN. If you have a cable TV subscription that includes ESPN, you need only sign in via your TV provider. Otherwise, there’s the option to stream the fight on ESPN+. A subscription with the streaming service costs $6.99 USD a month or $69.99 a year (a 15 percent saving). Note that ESPN+ can also be bundled with Disney+ and Hulu for $13.99 monthly.

Due to the fact that ESPN+ is only available in the US, a VPN and US IP address is required to continue watching it while traveling abroad. Remember, NordVPN comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee, making it a great way for you to try it out, risk-free.

Where else can I watch Navarrete vs Baez online?

UK

It’s also possible to watch Navarrete vs Baez in the UK where it will be available to watch on Sky Sports Action and Sky Sports Main Event. Already got Sky Sports? You can watch online at no extra cost via the Sky Go app. Fortunately, there’s also a way to watch cable-free with Now. The streaming service offers a sports package that includes all 11 Sky Sports channels. All you need is a subscription, which currently costs £25 a month for 12 months (and £33.99 thereafter). Alternatively, there’s a 24-hour pass priced at £11.99.

You can no longer stream Now in any EU countries following the UK’s departure from the EU. However, if you’re a UK resident, you can use a VPN to continue accessing your Now subscription as normal. Just connect to a server in the UK to get a UK IP address.

Canada

Boxing fans in Canada will be able to find the Navarrete vs Baez fight on TSN. You can sign in as part of your television package. A monthly cable-free subscription costs $19.99 CAD, although you can save with the annual plan that works out to $16.66 a month (12 months for the price of 10). If you happen to travel outside Canada, use a VPN to get a Canadian IP address to ensure you can continue to watch as normal.

It’s fair to say that Emanuel Navarrete is favorite to win this fight and retain his WBO World Featherweight belt. The reigning champion goes into this bout with a record of 35 wins and one loss. Some 29 of those victories came by way of knockout. His opponent, Eduardo Baez, has recorded 21 wins, 2 losses, and 2 draws, with seven wins by way of knockout. Not only is Navarrete the more experienced of the two professional fighters, he’s arguably the more powerful of the two.

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