Middlesbrough vs QPR live stream: how to watch the Championship wherever you are in the world

Middlesbrough vs QPR live stream
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Middlesbrough vs QPR live stream, iFollow, 2pm BST

It’s been another long, hard, miserable season for Boro fans. Relegation remains a very realistic possibility for Jonathan Woodgate’s side; 37 goals in as many games before the break was a paltry return and supporters may be quietly relieved they aren’t allowed to attend any more snoozefests this season.

They have been saved, until nor at least, by a relatively solid defence - which one would expect from a side coached by a former England centre-half - but they need to start finding the back of the net if they want to shake the feeling of impending doom any time soon. 

Boro's opponents have been the polar opposite. With plenty of expression going forward and a backline that don’t always stick to the script, Queens Park Rangers have been one of the best sides to watch in England from a neutral point of view this season; fantastic attacking displays have been frequent, with the 21-year-old Eberechi Eze providing plenty of excitement in particular.

In Mark Warburton’s first full season, plenty of things have clicked for Rangers. The defence were beginning to look a little less shaky in the last few games before lockdown; the experience of players like Marc Pugh and Nakhi Wells is starting to complement the fresher faces in the squad and though this was always going to feel a little like a transition season - there have been positive signs - QPR will be buoyed knowing that not many sides in the Championship will fancy facing their frontline in full throttle. 

Kick-off is at 2pm BST and the game is being shown on iFollow in the UK - the cost for UK residents is £10 per game, but just £6 for overseas viewers, so if you use a VPN you can get it cheaper. See below for watching details where you are.

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Use a VPN to watch Middlesbrough vs QPR live stream from outside your country (or cheaper for UK residents)

iFollow has every single EFL game for the rest of the season. 

Boro fans can watch here.
QPR fans can watch here.

It costs a tenner to see your team, but it only costs £6 if you are watching from overseas. So a smart tip is to get yourself a handy VPN, and set your location to overseas and pay less. We recommend ExpressVPN (more on which below). 

All you need to do is get a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to get beyond such aggravations (assuming it complies with your broadcaster’s T&Cs). A VPN creates a private connection between your device and the internet, meaning suppliers can’t work out where you are and what you’re doing. The info going to and from is entirely encrypted.

There are plenty of options out there, including: 

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ExpressVPN

Including a 30-day, money-back guarantee

Runs on almost any platform
Enterprise-level encryption
Speedy VPN servers in 94 countries
Superb 24/7 live customer support
Fewer simultaneous connections than some

FourFourTwo’s brainy office mates TechRadar love its super speedy connections, trustworthy security and the fact it works with Android, Apple, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, PS4 and loads more. You also get a money-back guarantee, 24/7 support and it's currently available for a knockdown price. Go get it! 

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NordVPN

Including a 30-day, money-back guarantee

Quality mobile and desktop clients
Up to six connections and value pricing
Great performance in our tests
Not the best user experience at all times
Some historic security breaches

A cheaper option; its cheapest package current averages at a wallet-friendly £2.29 per month.

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IPVanish

Including a 30-day, money-back guarantee

Owns and manages its own servers
peedy live chat support
Powerful, configurable apps
Excellent download speeds
The odd usability issue

Slightly more expensive but supports up to 10 devices, and you can pay for it every three months if you need to.  

How to watch a Championship live stream in the UK

Sky Sports  are the main players once again, but iFollow is your best bet if Sky aren't showing your game.

If you don’t want to commit to a monthly contract, then NOW TV are currently offering up their Sky Sports Monthly Pass for just £9.99 (usual price £16.99) – it'll get you access to all of their Premier League and Football League offerings, including this game. Hurry, though: this offer ends at 23:59 BST on September 30. 

Find out more specific details on each of these offerings (and more below) with our handy guide

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