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A Quick Guide: How to Watch Netherlands vs. Argentina for Free

The Qatar World Cup quarterfinals kick off on Friday, Dec. 9. with Netherlands vs. Argentina. The match is scheduled for an 8 PM (CET) start for Dutch fans and 4 PM for Argentinian fans.

You can find some great free live streams of Argentina vs. the Netherlands, but you’ll hit a brick wall with geo-blocking restrictions when you try to access them abroad. If you use a VPN, you can change your IP address, bypass this issue and tune into any live stream no matter where you are.

Here’s a quick step-by-step guide on how to watch a free stream of Netherlands vs. Argentina with English commentary from a broadcaster in Ireland:

  1. Get a VPNSurfshark is our favorite VPN for sports streaming.
  2. Sign up on the website and download the VPN on your favorite streaming device.
  3. Log in to your new account.
  4. Connect to a server in Ireland.
  5. Visit the RTE Live Player. Click on Channel RTE 2 during the match.
  6. Enjoy an incredible match between the Dutch and the Argentinians!

Below, we’ll tell you more about some great free streams you can find, and we’ll give you a rundown of what to expect for the upcoming match.

Though it feels like the tournament just started, we’re already into the quarterfinals of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, with Argentina gearing up to take on the Netherlands. This crucial knockout battle kicks off on Friday, Dec. 9, at 8:00 PM (CET) for fans of “Oranje,” while Argentinians will tune in at 4:00 PM (GMT -3). Fans who are watching the World Cup from the U.S. can catch the kick-off at 2:00 PM (EST).

It’s a tough call on which team will have the upper hand on Friday as they have both been in excellent form — this is certainly one that fans won’t want to miss.

Want to live stream Netherlands vs. Argentina without paying a dime? Keep reading to find out how.

Netherlands vs. Argentina: Free Live Streams (No Sign-Up)

You can find plenty of free live streams of the 2022 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal matches. For some of these platforms, you don’t even need to sign up, and it’s as easy as launching the site and starting your live stream.

Unfortunately, you’ll run into geo-blocking restrictions if you’re not in the country where the stream is based. But luckily, there is a way to get around these digital fences.

All you need is a handy cybersecurity tool known as a virtual private network (VPN). Using a VPN, you can connect to secure global servers that are based in other countries around the world. Connecting to these servers will change your IP address, allowing you to access the free live streams that are only available in specific countries.

Here are some of our favorite free live streams of Argentina vs. Netherlands.

Country Online Broadcaster Is sign-up or authentication required? Do I need a VPN to watch it?
Netherlands NOS No Yes, if you’re not in the Netherlands
Belgium or France RTBF Auvio No Yes, if you’re not within Belgium or France
Ireland (Recommended) RTE Player (Channel RTE 2) No Yes, if you’re not in Ireland
Switzerland SRF ZWEI No Yes, if you’re not in Switzerland
United States YouTube TV
FuboTV
Yes (Free trial)
Yes (Free trial)
Yes, if you’re not within the United States
Australia SBS Yes Yes, if you’re not in Australia

How to Watch Netherlands vs. Argentina for Free Online

RTE 2’s live stream for Netherlands vs. Argentina is our recommendation. It’s our favorite because you can watch the match with English commentary, and there is no need to sign up to watch the live stream.

RTE is an Irish broadcaster, so you will need an Irish IP address to tune into the live stream. If you’ve got a VPN installed on your device, you can do that in a matter of seconds.

Keen on live streaming Argentina vs. Netherlands (and other 2022 FIFA World Cup quarterfinal matches) for free from anywhere? Here’s how.

1. Get a Surfshark subscription

Screenshot of Surfshark VPN provider website homepage

There are many VPNs that we have tested, but our favorite is Surfshark, especially when live-streaming sports. We’ve listed Surfshark’s best features below:

  • Quick connection speeds through Wireguard
  • 3,200+ servers in 100 countries (including all countries with our free Argentina vs. Netherlands streams listed above)
  • Reliable servers to unblock geo-restricted content
  • 30-day money-back guarantee

First things first, you need to create an account with Surfshark. You can use Surfshark’s 30-day money-back guarantee as a free trial to watch Argentina vs. Netherlands and the rest of the tournament for free. If you want to cancel your subscription, it’s as simple as contacting the support team through their live chat function.

With your account set up, it’s time to download the VPN onto your device. Surfshark can be installed directly from their website, or you can find it on any major app store. Surfshark is available for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux, and Smart TVs, allowing you to enjoy the quarterfinals on any device.

You can now launch the VPN and log into your account. Surfshark’s simplistic interface makes for an excellent user experience, even if you’re a beginner. You can connect to a server from an extended list of cities and countries around the world. If you want to stream with our recommendation (RTE Player), connect to an Irish server.

2. Choose a free live stream

Once you’ve got your VPN up and running, it’s time to tune into a live stream. With a VPN, you have the freedom to watch any live stream in the world — so let’s make it a free one! Our favorite stram is Ireland’s RTE Player.

Make sure that you have connected to an Irish VPN server before you navigate to the RTE website. If your VPN has not connected to the server yet, you’ll still run into geo-blocking restrictions.

Here’s how you can watch Argentina vs. Netherlands using the RTE Player:

  1. Connect to a VPN server in Ireland.
  2. Go to the RTE Live Player.
  3. Click on Channel RTE 2 channel during Argentina vs. Netherlands match.
  4. Enjoy some exhilarating quarterfinal action to see if Messi can take his team to the finals!

If your RTE stream isn’t working, or you want to try another one, all you need to do is connect to a server in a different country to based on where your stream is coming from. For example, you can live stream with RTBF Auvio by connecting to a server in Belgium or France. For FuboTV, you’ll need to be connected to a U.S. server.

Pro tip: If you’re having problems opening streams for some reason, open a new incognito (or private browsing) window. Chrome users sometimes find they do better with a privacy-friendly browser like Mozilla.

Netherlands vs. Argentina: What to Expect

Both Argentina and the Netherlands have been on fire, and these teams are filled with players who are brimming with confidence. It’s going to be a tough match between these two nations, but they are both desperate to win the World Cup this year. These two teams last met in the semifinals of the 2014 World Cup, and the Netherlands will be looking to get revenge for their loss eight years ago.

It could be Lionel Messi’s last World Cup, so he will be doing everything in his power to get his team past the quarterfinals. Messi makes Argentina the favorites in this match, as the light-footed forward can dazzle his way through the Dutch defense. He’s just as lethal from long-range with his free kicks too, which means that inexperienced Dutch keeper Andries Noppert will need to be on his toes should he get the nod to start the match from coach Louis van Gaal.

Angel Di Maria missed Argentina’s Round of 16 match due to a thigh injury. Despite returning to training on Tuesday, there are still some doubts about whether the winger will earn a starting spot in the XI on Friday. The Netherlands don’t have any fresh injuries, but they do have Nathan Ake, Frenkie de Jong, Matthijs de Ligt, and Teun Koopmeiners all on their final yellow cards before a suspension. They will need to be careful on the pitch, or they could miss out on the semifinals should they progress to the next round.

The Netherlands isn’t not lacking in its attack threat either. Memphis Depay put the ball in the net for the Orange against the USA, along with Daley Blind and Denzel Dumfries. The Dutch will be looking to stay sharp in their offense against Argentina, especially with their defense looking shaky. Argentina has let in goals against Saudi Arabia and Australia so far in this tournament.

Whichever way your prediction goes, there’s no doubt that this match is going to be a close one! Make sure you don’t miss out on any of the action this Friday!

FIFA World Cup 2022 Schedule

It’s time for the World Cup quarterfinals! We’re edging closer to the final, which will be played on December 18. Below you can find the full schedule for 2022 FIFA World Cup matches, as well as the teams that have been eliminated from the tournament.

World Cup: Quarterfinals

Date Match
Fri, Dec. 9 Brazil vs. Croatia
Fri, Dec. 9 Argentina vs. Netherlands
Sat, Dec. 10 Morocco vs. Portugal
Sat, Dec. 10 England vs. France

World Cup Teams Eliminated

Team FIFA Ranking Elimination Date Elimination Stage Eliminated By
Switzerland 15 Dec. 6 Round of 16 Loss vs. Portugal
Spain 7 Dec. 6 Round of 16 Loss vs. Morocco
South Korea 28 Dec. 5 Round of 16 Loss vs. Brazil
Japan 24 Dec. 5 Round of 16 Loss vs. Croatia (penalties)
Senegal 18 Dec. 4 Round of 16 Loss vs. England
Poland 26 Dec. 4 Round of 16 Loss vs. France
Australia 38 Dec. 3 Round of 16 Loss vs. Argentina
USA 16 Dec. 3 Round of 16 Loss vs. Netherlands
Serbia 21 Dec. 2 Group Stages Loss vs. Switzerland
Cameroon 43 Dec. 2 Group Stages Switzerland win vs. Serbia
Uruguay 14 Dec. 2 Group Stages Goals Scored Tiebreaker vs. South Korea
Ghana 61 Dec. 2 Group Stages Loss vs. Uruguay
Germany 11 Dec. 1 Group Stages Goal Difference to Japan
Costa Rica 31 Dec. 1 Group Stages Loss vs. Germany
Belgium 2 Dec. 1 Group Stage Draw vs. Croatia
Mexico 13 Nov. 30 Group Stage Goal Difference to Poland
Saudi Arabia 51 Nov. 30 Group Stage Loss to Mexico
Tunisia 30 Nov. 30 Group Stage Australia win vs. Denmark
Denmark 10 Nov. 30 Group Stage Loss to Australia
Iran 20 Nov. 29 Group Stage Loss to USA
Wales 19 Nov. 29 Group Stage Loss to England
Ecuador 44 Nov. 29 Group Stage Loss to Senegal
Canada 41 Nov. 27 Group Stage Loss to Croatia and Morocco win vs. Belgium
Qatar 50 Nov. 25 Group Stage Loss to Senegal and draw between Netherlands and Ecuador

World Cup Semifinals

Date Match
Tues., Dec. 13 QF 1 vs. QF 2
Wed., Dec. 14 QF 3 vs. QF 4

World Cup 3rd Place

Date Match
Sat., Dec. 17 Losers of Semifinals

2022 FIFA World Cup Finals

Date Match
Sun., Dec. 18 Winners of Semifinals
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