Cheerleading  football teams during the football championship  Euro 2016 is a real challenge in Poland.  Especially for those who do not have cable TV or  satellite dish. It remains only the internet, but  this is not easier. 
  
  
  
  According to the signed by Polsat  and the UEFA agreement on the rights to broadcast  the matches of Euro 2016 in the Polish law, has  only Polish TV station. This applies to both  platforms in digital television, terrestrial and  internet. Therefore, the platform Cyfrowy Polsat  launched two additional channels Polsat and Polsat  Sport 2 Sport 3 – both broadcast in HD and  for an additional fee. In connection with the  agreement Polsat blocked the broadcasting signal  by German stations, which offer they were decoded  matches.
  
  
  
  Polsat also seized transmissions on  the Internet. All transmissions appear on the  digital platform Polsat called Ipla. Like the TV  channel to watch the broadcast on the internet  costs 100 zł. About the sender it was loud at the  beginning of the championship, when Ipla had  serious problems with the signal. Disgruntled  internałci obviously found a way to legally  circumvent the lock region. Here is a simple way  how this can be done in both Google Chrome and  Firefox.
  
  
  
  Rather than bother with installing  VPN and changes proxies (to fool mechanisms  locator) just go to the official store extensions  and install the Modify Headers for Google Chrome  and Firefox for. We have here nothing to fear  – the cap is tested and approved by Google.  After a successful addition to the browser, to the  right of the address bar there is a new icon.
  
  
  
  To be able to watch the games add a  new header (with English. Header) – click on  the “ + ” in the upper right  corner (1). In the   Action  ,  select the value  Add ,   Name    type in:  X -Forwarded-For . As a  value of   Value   write:   130.149.7.201 . Then click on the blinking   Save  (2)  Play  (3) and  Enable   (4) and we can watch the matches in a very  good quality. Sorry matches are broadcast by  German station ZDF and Das Erste, so the comment  is also German. We act similarly in the case of  the Mozilla browser.
  
  
   
  
  For English speakers is available  filmon.com service, where we can also watch live  most of the meetings for free. Part of the matches  is broadcast on BBC ONE, and some on iTV. The free  version of the service gives us the transmission  of low quality, but on mobile devices is  completely sufficient. However, if we want a  higher quality of transmission, then you need to  register on the website and pay a subscription.
  
  
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