Unibet are the latest major online bookmaker to start streaming hundreds of live sporting events for free via website or mobile apps. To access the any of the live streams they just ask that you have a little money in your account. Alternatively, if you've placed a bet anytime in the past 24hrs you will be able to watch dozens of soccer, hockey, tennis and basketball matches every day. So what sports can you watch on your iPhone, Android or Windows Phone for free? Well this week they are live streaming tennis (ATP), basketball (NBA, Australia NBL), hockey (NHL), soccer (International friendlies, Scottish Premiership, French Ligue 1, Copa Inca Peru, Paulista A1 Brazil, Copa Libertadores), rugby, cricket, snooker and just about any other sport you can think of. UNIBET MOBILE - WWW.UNIBET.COM Watch over 12,000 live streamed events every year on any iOS, Windows Phone, Blackberry or Android. Pre-match and live betting available on mobile. Get real-time live scores and notifications when your favorite teams is playing Personalize the app to display odds for your favorite sports and leagues.
Yes, you can find a full TV schedule to help you plan your viewing for the upcoming week here https://www.unibet.com/betting#/livecalendar/streaming=1 It can take a few seconds to load. You can either filter for a particular sport or search by the day of the week.
I just had a look at their schedule and most of the football they show seems to be from leagues in Finland, Sweden, Norway, Belgium etc. Do they show soccer matches from any decent leagues or tournaments?
Most of Unibet's customers are based in Scandinavia, which is why they focus more on football leagues from those countries. You can watch international friendlies and games from other leagues in Spain, Poland and China etc.
my favourite app for watching live games from the german bundesliga and dutch jupiler league. most soccer matches from these leagues are streamed.
Unibet cater more for sports bettors from continental Europe where horse racing isn't particularly big so at the moment they don't live stream horse racing via their mobile app. The good news is they provide better coverage of sports events from Belgium, Sweden, Iceland, Norway and Denmark than major online bookmakers like Ladbrokes and William Hill who are focused mainly on UK sports. For live streaming of horse racing you should check out this discussion thread http://forums.androidbettingapps.com/showthread.php?65-Free-live-horse-racing-streams-amp-videos
Most probably but since you need to have a funded account they will probably block your U.S. credit card so you're back to square one. If you have a European friend who would be willing to add 10 euros to an account for you, you could probably watch all the live sports you want using a VPN.