Apex Legends is cracking down on cheaters

Apex Legends is the latest big name in battle royale gaming but with popularity comes problems and one of the biggest problems for developer Respawn, thus far, appears to be cheaters. 

It was only a month after Apex Legends launched that Respawn announced its no nonsense attitude towards cheating. The developer wasn’t forthcoming with information on how it was catching “crafty” cheaters but it did confirm that in March it had already banned more than 350,000 players on PC alone. 

Respawn has given fans an update on its fight against cheating players and the number of bans now stands at 770,000. 

‘A constant war’

In its post on the Apex Legends subreddit, the developer remained reticent about its methods of catching players out “so as to not give a head’s up to the cheat makers“ but it promised it is “attacking this from every angle, from improvements to detecting cheaters, bolstering resources and tools, to improving processes and other sneaky things to combat sellers and cheaters.”

Whatever Respawn is doing appears to be working. In addition to the 770,000 bans it’s doled out  it has also managed to stop more than 300,000 new account creations and has banned 4000 cheat seller accounts in the past 20 days alone. As a result, it says that it’s managed to cut the number of matches on PC with cheating or spamming by half. 

This success doesn’t mean Respawn will be easing up any time soon; it calls its actions “It is a constant war with the cheat makers that we will continue to fight.”

This is the latest in the Respawn’s quest to make Apex Legends a quality gaming experience for its fans after it announced that it would be focusing on fewer, better updates “with a focus on quality of content over novelty or speed of release.”

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Next year’s Snapdragon 865 chip could come in 4G and 5G versions

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 is powering some of the best phones on the market in 2019, but we’re already hearing rumors about what the Snapdragon 865 might bring with it – particular in terms of 5G.

According to a tweet from Roland Quandt at WinFuture and a report from GizChina, there could be a version of the flagship chipset without integrated 5G, giving manufacturers more flexibility.

Based on what we’ve heard so far from Qualcomm, a 5G modem is supposedly going to be integrated into the Snapdragon 865, so everything you need to get connected to next-gen speeds will come built in.

While that’s still going to happen as far as we know, a variation without the extra 5G could be used in markets where the cellular tech isn’t available, to keep prices down.

To 5G or not to 5G

With phones including the Samsung Galaxy S10 now available in 5G editions, consumers can now get their hands on 5G smartphones for the first time.

The infrastructure required to support 5G is still in the early stages of rolling out, however: in countries where it is available, you can only pick it up on certain networks in certain cities.

That situation will of course improve over time, but it sounds as though Qualcomm could decide to announce the Snapdragon 865 with and without an integrated 5G modem. We should find out later this year.

Having 5G integrated on at least one Snapdragon 865 model would give manufacturers extra room for other components, and maybe even a bigger battery.

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MotoGP live stream: how to watch the 2019 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix online from anywhere

The 2019 MotoGP 2019 season is well under way with the fourth race due to take place this weekend in Spain. On Marc Marquez’s home turf, the Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix is going to be a real battle of a race for everyone else on the tarmac. And you can live stream the MotoGP action using this guide.

Spanish MotoGP 2019 – where and when

The Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix, also known as the Gran Premio Red Bull de España, is held at the Circuito de Jerez-Angel Nieto.

The big MotoGP race is due to start at 2pm local time. So that’s 1pm BST, 8am ET, 5am PT.

The Gran Premio Red Bull de España will take place on Sunday, May 5 in Jerez. Last year saw Spain’s own Marc Marquez (Honda) take the victory as he marched towards a third straight world title and five in the last six years. Also competing this year is the legendary Valentino Rossi, for his 19th year racing.

But the 2019 MotoGP hasn’t been plain sailing for Marquez so far, he won in Argentina but Andrea Dovizioso (Ducati) took the opening race in Qatar and Alex Rins (Suzuki) took top spot in the US. Will the Spaniards stronghold on title come to an end this year?

To keep up with every knee-scraping turn you can watch all the action using a live stream with this guide. Read on to live stream MotoGP 2019 from anywhere you happen to be in the world.

How to live stream MotoGP from outside your country

To see how you can live stream the MotoGP action in the UK, Australia, the US, Canada and New Zealand, read on further down this page to see the broadcast options. But if you want to stream the riding from outside your country, you may find that it’s geo-blocked.

That’s where a VPN can come in really handy. It’s a piece of software readily available to download and install that allows you to simulate the IP address on your laptop (or mobile phone, tablet, streaming device, console, etc) so that it appears to be in a completely different country. Ideal, assuming that it doesn’t breach any Ts&Cs from the broadcaster you’re trying to tune in to.

That might sound complicated, by VPNs – or Virtual Private Networks – are actually surprisingly easy to operate. Simply select one of our top three best VPN picks below (or opt straight for our number one favorite ExpressVPN), open it up and pick out your country of choice from the ‘choose location’ menu, and then start watching as if you were sat back at home. Easy!

The best 3 VPNs for streaming MotoGP online

1. ExpressVPN: the best all-round VPN for streaming, comes with 30-day money back guarantee and 3 months FREE when you sign up for an annual plan
2. NordVPN: one of the most affordable choices for streaming and really effective, too 
3. IPVanish: super secure and able to work on a whopping 10 devices, at the same time

How to stream MotoGP live from Spain in the UK

BT Sport 2 will be showing all the action this year live on TV. The BT Sport app will let you watch on various other devices, too, including laptops, Apple and Android mobile devices and via your Windows 10 device.

BT Sport is available for £6 per month to BT Broadband subscribers but for new customers packages that include broadband, and BT TV start at £35.99 per month.

Not in the UK this weekend? Fear not, check out our advice on using a VPN above, and it will let you watch the UK coverage from wherever on Earth you are.

How to watch the Spanish MotoGP in the US

For US race fans it’s beIN Sports that is your go-to MotoGP coverage provider. That means you can watch via the app or on your TV if you have this available where you are.

Out of the US and want to watch the coverage? No worries – just use a VPN and register to a location showing the race.

How live stream the Spanish MotoGP in Australia

You’re in luck Australia as the MotoGP is streamed on Network Ten, 10 Bold and Fox Sports. So hopefully there’s an option in there that’s either already paid for by your current subscription or one that you can get access to easily. 10 Bold, is free-to-air so should be ideal for most.

Apps mean you can access this from your chosen device wherever you are (although you’ll need a VPN if you’re taking that abroad).

How to watch a Spanish MotoGP live stream in the Canada

Just like your US neighbours, Canadians can enjoy the motorbike racing action on beIN Sports which has the rights to the races for 2019.

For those travelling, you can use a VPN to change your virtual location and still enjoy the race as if you were back in Canada.

How to get a Spanish MotoGP live stream in New Zealand

In New Zealand it’s Sky Sports that has bagged the rights to show all the 2019 MotoGP live. As you’ll likely be aware, it doesn’t come cheap. But there are ways of getting some cheap access.

You should be able to get a Fox Sports package via a great offer if you want to enjoy it for less. The Foxtel Now app works with this, so you can live stream to your preferred device – anywhere using a VPN.

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The Elder Scrolls: Blades is now available for everyone

After a period of invite-only early access, Bethesda has announced that The Elder Scrolls: Blades can now be downloaded and played by everyone with a supported iOS or Android device. 

That’s right, there’s no need to register for early access or even use a Bethesda account, you can just download the game from Google Play or the App Store now. 

When it was first announced, it was confirmed that Elder Scrolls: Blades would be coming to PC and consoles as well as mobile but for the moment the release is limited to mobile devices. That’s no bad thing, though; in our hands-on review of the game we found Blades to be “a thoroughly enjoyable experience” despite not being a completely fresh take on the universe.

While it’s now open to everyone, The Elder Scrolls: Blades is still a work-in-progress early access game and this is worth bearing in mind before you play. According to Bethesda’s FAQ, however, any early access progress or purchases you make will be carried over to the main game. 

If you just can’t wait until The Elder Scrolls 6 for a new Tamriel fix, then you can download The Elder Scrolls: Blades now on iOS and Android. 

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Google IO 2019 livestream: how to watch the keynote online

The Google IO 2019 keynote starts at 10am ET (1pm PT, 6pm BST), and we’ll be reporting live from Mountain View, California to bring you all the latest Google has to offer, and you’ll be able to watch along with the Google IO livestream.

Google IO, or as the company styles it Google I/O, is the search giant’s annual developer conference where it showcases everything we can expect from the coming year of Android and Google services.

So if you want to know what the next 12 months of tech brings, you need to know how to watch the Google IO 2019 keynote.

How to livestream Google IO 2019

You’ll likely be able to watch the keynote on the Google IO website, which is currently running a countdown clock to big event right now. 

Google will also likely livestream the keynote on YouTube, with the Google Developer’s channel hosting the video last year.

When Google unveils its stream, we’ll add it into this article so you can easily find it. For now, enjoy Google’s highlight reel from Google IO 2018.

What to expect at Google IO 2019

There are a few things we’re hoping to see from the Google IO livestream. One is the rumored Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL smartphones, which we’ve heard will be budget alternatives to the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL.

Another big announcement could be around the next version of its mobile operating system, with new features for Android 10 likely to be revealed on stage.

Google will probably also unveil a range of new features and changes to its Google Suite of apps, which it recently discontinued a load of, so perhaps we’ll see some of the features in the old apps added to the newer ones.

TechRadar will be at Google IO and analyzing all the announcements, from hardware announcements to software upgrades, so stay tuned over the coming days for all our expert commentary.

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The Elder Scrolls 6: release date, news and rumors

Bethesda granted the wishes of Elder Scrolls fans everywhere when studio boss Todd Howard confirmed at E3 2018 that the developer is working on the highly-anticipated The Elder Scrolls 6.

Although we only got a glimpse at a short teaser trailer, rumors immediately started about where the latest Elder Scrolls title will be set, when it will release and when we will hear more. 

So we’ve gathered and assessed all the news and rumors about The Elder Scrolls 6 in this handy guide. Here’s everything you need to know.

[Update: It looks like The Elder Scrolls 6 isn’t likely to be making an appearance at E3 2019. Read on to find out more.]

Cut to the chase

  • What is it? The highly anticipated sequel to the Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
  • When can I play it? Not soon
  • What can I play it on? PC is a safe bet, as well as the latest console generations

We might as well get the bad news out of the way first – you’re not likely to be playing The Elder Scrolls 6 any time soon. The good news, however, is that it’s been confirmed you will be able to…eventually

The game was confirmed during Bethesda’s E3 2018 conference but nothing more than a logo was given. We don’t even have a subtitle or a release year. Todd Howard said that the game will be coming after Starfield, the company’s next big IP. That means Elder Scrolls 6 could be years away.

In addition, Youtuber SkullziTV (via GamesRadar) has been looking into the challenges Bethesda’s parent company ZeniMax faces with regards to the Redfall trademark it has applied for. According to SkullziTV, if the two parties don’t come to an agreement, we won’t be seeing any mentions of Redfall (aka the rumored name of the upcoming Elder Scrolls game) until at least 2021.

The only footage we have of Elder Scrolls 6 is a very short clip of the game’s logo. Other than that, you might be waiting a while to see more. 

Here’s the announcement trailer:

It may be called the Elder Scrolls 6: Redfall

Bethesda may have trademarked the name for the Elder Scrolls 6. According to a report by Newsweek, ZeniMax Media (Bethesda’s parent company) filed a new trademark for ‘Redfall’ which the company stated was for a ‘computer game software for use with computers and video game consoles’. 

It’s nothing solid, but there’s a slim chance the new Elder Scrolls will be called Elder Scrolls 6: Redfall. Redditors are speculating the name is linked to the Redfall location in Tamriel or to the Redguard race in Elder Scrolls, however Bethesda has not confirmed or denied anything.

Elder Scrolls 6 likely won’t be appearing at E3

Although Elder Scrolls 6 was a big highlight of E3 2018, it won’t be making any kind of appearance at Bethesda’s E3 2019 conference. During a PAX East Panel celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Elder Scrolls franchise, when asked about Elder Scrolls 6 and some of the new tech being used in its development, Todd Howard said that Bethesda’s highly anticipated titles Elder Scrolls 6 and Starfield (which is slated for release first) are “going to be a long time! It’s not something we’re going to be talking about, either of those games, at E3 this year, and so patience, please”. 

Of course, talking about the game in any detail and showing another teasing trailer to round off the show (maybe one confirming that pesky name) are different things and we’re sure fans will hold onto some hope of another nod, no matter how small, during the conference this year. 

Photogrammetry technology will be used

In that 25th anniversary panel which dashed the E3 dreams of so many, Bethesda did at the very least give fans a glimpse of some of the technology that will be used in the development of The Elder Scrolls 6. We got a peek at the use of photogrammetry which involves scanning real-life objects and environments to bring them into the game in detailed 3D. The technology will make its first outing in Starfield before the latest iteration is used for Elder Scrolls. 

Skyrim Grandma will be making an appearance

Speaking of photogrammetry, beloved YouTube star and Skyrim player Shirley Curry, known as Skyrim Grandma by her fans, has announced on Twitter that she’ll be making an appearance in the Elder Scrolls 6. In the above 25th Anniversary video we even got a glimpse of what could well be her character being created using the latest photogrammetry technology.

Redfall trademark dispute 

While fans wait with bated breath for more news on The Elder Scrolls 6, a legal battle between Bethesda’s parent company ZeniMaz Media and BookBreeze.com has potentially been putting a spanner in the works. But an agreement might be on the horizon.

This legal battle has been going on for a while, with Bookbreeze.com (aka author Jay Falconer) disputing ZeniMax filing a new trademark for ‘Redfall’, which the company stated was for “computer game software for use with computers and video game consoles”. 

In other words, it’s possible that this could be the name of the upcoming Elder Scrolls 6 game – due to the Redfall location in Tamriel, or the Redguard race in Elder Scrolls.

However Falconer claims that he has already developed a brand under the Redfall name and, according to a blog post, is disputing ZeniMax’s filing “to protect what I feel is my ownership of the brand, and to protect my right to sell books (print, ebook, and audiobook) and the movie/film rights”. 

“I want all of you to know I’m not trying to stop the game nor am I trying to get any money from the game. I want nothing from the game at all,” Falconer wrote. “I’m only trying to protect my ability to keep selling my books. This is simply a dispute over a trademark name. Nothing more. It’s not a cash grab – I want nothing from them and it should in no way hold up any game.

“With that said, we can avoid the USPTO all together and find a no-cost resolution once all parties have a conversation. We just need to have that conversation. I’m ready and willing and open to whatever resolution makes sense.”

However, as spotted by our sister site GamesRadar, an agreement may be in the works. According to the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the Redfall trademark application documents state that ZeniMax has requested the dates to be pushed back a month as the “parties are engaged in settlement discussions”.

According to GamesRadar’s research, those settlement discussions are likely being used to avoid a long trademark dispute, which would prevent us hearing any more information about The Elder Scrolls 6’s official title until 2021.

According to GamesRadar, settlement discussions could mean one of three things:

  • Both parties agree to enter into a coexistence agreement, which allows them both to use the Redfall name (ZeniMax would have to pay out to Falconer).
  • ZeniMax withdraws the application but enters into a license agreement (paying a fee) to Falconer.
  • ZeniMax pays a one-off sum for Falconer to withdraw his opposition.

Bethesda’s E3 2019 showcase dated and confirmed

Bethesda’s E3 2019 showcase kicks off at 5.30pm PDT on Sunday 9 June, with the horror shooter Doom Eternal confirmed to appear. Having been teased at last year’s show, could we also see The Elder Scrolls VI make an appearance? There’s a fair chance, especially if this year’s E3 coincides with the reveal of the PS5 and Xbox Two – we’d be shocked if the Skyrim follow-up wasn’t being aimed at next-gen consoles.

Elder Scrolls VI goes official

Bethesda is a busy studio: not only is it working on a brand new IP, Starfield, it’s also continuing to develop for Elder Scrolls Online and it’s taking on the long commitment of Fallout 76. And that’s only in its main RPG franchises. It’s still got plenty going on elsewhere with mobile games, Dishonored, Prey and others.

Thanks to Todd Howard, we know Bethesda is working on two huge new titles simultaneously, though their developments are staggered. 

We now know that one of them is the Elder Scrolls 6.

Having returned to Skyrim after some time away, Howard compared it to seeing an old friend from high school, adding that the time away had given him the chance to see Skyrim as a gamer for the first time. 

This, to us, would be the perfect time to start applying this new perspective to the next title in the series. 

At the very least we can say we know it won’t just be called Elder Scrolls 6. There’s going to be a colon and another word to round the title off if previous releases are anything to go by. 

We’re also willing to bet that like all the other games in the series it’s going to be set in the continent of Tamriel, the map of which is below.

Previous games have taken us to Highrock, Hammerfell, Morrowind, Cyrodil, and Skyrim. Valenwood, Elsweyr and Black Marsh are the biggest places left to explore. Though there’s still much of Morrowind left to explore, we imagine much of that will be covered in the upcoming Elder Scrolls Online title. 

So, Valenwood, Elsweyr or Black Marsh. Which looks most likely? Rumors online are heavily pointing towards Black Marsh, the home of the world’s reptilian Argonian race. 

There isn’t actually any solid reason for this rumor, but its swampy marshlands and network of islands would make for an interesting geographic change for the series, though it’s a geography that would leave itself open to comparison with the Witcher 3.  It’s probably the region of Tamriel that we know the least about so Bethesda would have plenty of room to be creative.

That said, Elsweyr would also be an interesting geography change with its dry plains and harsh badlands that the Khajit call home. 

It would certainly be nice to find out more about the culture of either the Khajit or the Argonians so both of these extremely different settings have an understandable appeal to fans.

There is, however, weight to a rumor that Elder Scrolls 6 could be set in Valenwood. Valenwood is the home of the Bosmer and it’s an area of Tamriel that Bethesda hasn’t explored much. 

The rumor that the game will be set here is based on a reported internal Bethesda memo from all the way back in 2014. In this memo, Bethesda employees were reportedly wanted against using the terms Fallout: Nuka World, Elder Scrolls VI or Project Greenheart.

Though it was initially believed to be a fake, Fallout: Nuka World ended up being a big DLC release for Fallout 4 which gives slightly more weight to rumor that Project Greenheart is in fact the codename for the next Elder Scrolls title. The fact that Greenheart is a city in the verdant region of Valenwood makes this even more interesting. 

Forest and jungle settings are hard to get right in games and it’d be really interesting to see Bethesda get creative with the part of Tamriel that’s said to have rejected civilization and embraced the wilderness. 

It’s hard to tell from the short E3 clip we have of the game but our first impression is that the game world looks a lot more like Valenwood or Elsweyr than Black Marsh.

In an interview with Eurogamer, Todd Howard confirmed the team has settled on the location – but he won’t tell us where yet. 

What features can we expect?

Homebuilding

A feature that we’re fairly certain will be included in the game to some degree is house building or town creation. Skyrim introduced the idea of designing and maintaining a homestead with its Hearthfire DLC, which Fallout 4 expanded upon with the introduction of its settlement mechanic and the Elder Scrolls online built upon again with its Homestead DLC. This leads neatly into a further expansion of such features in the next Elder Scrolls title as it felt not-quite-finished in Fallout. 

It would be a feature that would actually fit in particularly well with the rumored Valenwood setting, if it involved the player adapting to the wilderness in the way the resident Bosmer have with their treetop cities. In a similar way the player used debris and junk to craft their settlement in Fallout, they could use their natural environment to do so in Elder Scrolls in a nice contrast.

A whole new story

In a recent interview with Gamespot, Todd Howard said that Bethesda is looking into how exactly it tells stories in its games.

Howard noted that Skyrim and Fallout 4 take slightly different approaches to stories, with Skyrim leaving things more open to the player’s vision and Fallout guiding them more firmly through a story

Now he says the studio are looking how to “tell a better story in an open world.”  He said “each of our games we’ve had successes and failures and if you ask us internally, we have new ideas that we want to explore in the future because we feel like we haven’t really cracked it yet the way we think it could be.”

Being aware of the differences between Skyrim and Fallout’s approaches to storytelling and the fact that both have positives and negatives suggests that the next Elder Scrolls title could strike some kind of balance between giving the player completely free reign and telling a story around their character. 

It’s hard to deny that The Witcher 3 has had a massive impact on what players expect in terms of including an engaging story in an open world game. 

Though we don’t in any way want Bethesda to just churn out a Witcher copy (we’re not sure it’d be possible anyway) it does put a certain amount of pressure on Bethesda when it comes to achieving high-quality environmental and quest-based story telling. 

Something we don’t expect to see, though, is multiplayer. Skyrim certainly doesn’t suffer from a lack of multiplayer and it wouldn’t really make all that much sense to incorporate any online multiplayer gameplay with the Elder Scrolls Online still rolling along. 

Virtual reality

It’s not a certainty by any means but the fact that Bethesda released a full VR experience for Skyrim means it’s not out of the question.

What would we like to see?

Well, something we’d like to see and fully expect to see is improved graphics and reduced bugginess. The remastered version of Skyrim showed just how far things have come visually since the game’s first release so we fully expect any title following on from it to be of that standard if not much higher, depending on how far away the game is.

There’s actually a fairly good chance that the game could be created using an entirely new game engine – after it created an entirely new engine for Skyrim we don’t think it’s unlikely Bethesda will do the same for Elder Scrolls 6 and any Fallout sequels. 

The Bethesda game studio in Montreal is currently looking to hire an engine programmer so it’s well worth watching this space. 

(Image credits: Bethesda)

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Canelo vs Jacobs live stream: how to watch tonight’s fight online from anywhere

Ding ding! We’re ready to go for a MASSIVE middleweight matchup between Saul Alvarez and Daniel Jacobs to see who will be the unified middleweight champion of the world. It’s Canelo against the Golden Child and we’re here to tell you how to get a Canelo Alvarez vs Jacobs live stream, no matter where on Earth you are.

Alvarez vs Jacobs – where and when

The Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez vs Daniel Jacobs fight will take place tonight (Saturday, May 4) at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas!

The undercard is now well underway and the main event is set to start at somewhere around 11.30pm ET / 8.30pm PT (so 4.30am BST and 2.30pm AET on Sunday).

At the risk of making a massive understatement, this is a fight worth getting excited about. It sees 28-year-old Mexican Canelo Alvarez (51-1-2, 35 KOs) make a return to the middleweight division after heading up a class to defeat Rocky Fielding for his super middleweight WBA crown. Alvarez – clearly one of the world’s best pound-for-pound fighter – currently stands to lose his WBA and WBC middleweight titles.

Daniel Jacobs, 32, (35-2, 29 KOs), of New York City, is putting his IBF title belt on the line. But despite being the American in the ring, he may still find that the Vegas crowd gets behind the awesome Canelo.

Read on to find out how to live stream the Alvarez vs Jacobs fight from absolutely anywhere. 

Live stream the Alvarez vs Jacobs fight from outside your country 

In the US, UK or Canada tonight? Then scroll just a little further down this page and we’ll tell you who’s broadcasting the boxing from where you are.

But if you’re abroad this weekend then you’ll need another way to watch and avoid possible geo-blocking. That’s where using a VPN comes in.

Short for Virtual Private Networking, it’s an ideal piece of software that allows you to change your IP address so you appear to be in a completely different location. (i.e. one that’s actually showing the boxing).

They’re are also really handy if you’re concerned about streaming safely on the web, thanks to the encryption they use to hide your details. And the best won’t log your personal information, either. We’ve tested hundreds of VPNs and can recommend these as the best VPN services currently available:

1. Express VPN (comes with a 30 day money back guarantee)
This is the #1 rated best VPN in the world right now. You can watch on many devices at once including Smart TVs, Fire TV Stick, PC, Mac, iPhone, Android phone, iPads, tablets etc. Check out Express VPN and get 3 months FREE with an annual plan.
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3. IPVanish supports up to 10 devices, so great on the go and super secure.

How to watch Canelo Alvarez vs Daniel Jacobs: US live stream

Streaming service DAZN has added yet another event to its ever growing roster with the Alvarez vs Jacobs fight. This time the main fight should start at 11.30pm ET, 8.30pm PT.

If you’re not already a subscriber, you can sign up to DAZN at its website.  A contract will set you back $19.99 per month and the channel is promising ‘over 70 fight nights per year’ – that’s where a $99 one-year contract looks like far better value. 

If signing up to DAZN appeals but you’re outside the US this weekend, then using a VPN will let you watch like you’re back at home.

How to watch a Canelo Alvarez vs Jacobs live stream in Canada

DAZN is the channel holding the cards for Alvarez vs Jacobs in Canada, too. But unlike South of the border, Canadians are also offered the one month free trial. Subscriptions are $20 per month or $150 annually at present. 

Of course, if you are outside Canada, you can follow the VPN route above and tune in with a DAZN log-in all the same. 

How to watch the Alvarez vs Jacobs fight: UK stream

If you’re a Sky Sports customer, you can watch all the action from Las Vegas with the main fight at around 4.30am BST via Sky Sport Main Event and Sky Sports Action.

If you’re not a Sky subscriber, you can watch the fight by purchasing a one-off Sky Sports pass with NOW TV, costing £8.99 per day, £14.99 a week, or £33.99 a month depending on how much Sky Sports you wish to take in outside of Sunday morning’s boxing.

Not in the UK? Then you’ll need a VPN to watch this live stream as if you were back at home

How to watch the Alvarez vs Jacobs fight: Australia stream

For fight action Down Under the go-to place is Main Event which will be showing what you want. Head over to the Main Event PPV to learn more or use the VPN option – it will cost you $49.95 with coverage starting at 2.30pm AEDT on the Sunday with plenty of replays to keep you going afterwards.

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