How to steam the Women's British Open 2018

Sky Sports holds the rights to the Ricoh Women’s British Open 2018 in the UK. So if you want to watch the coverage, you need a Sky Sports subscription. Alternatively, you can sign up for a daily or weekly pass to Sky Sports with Now TV for £7.99.

How to stream the Women’s British Open 2018

If you’re a Sky Sports customers you can watch all of the action via the Sky Sports Golf channel. Sky Sports customers can also stream the coverage on their laptop, tablet or smartphone via the Sky Go app.

Those who don’t have Sky Sports have two options. You can either become a Sky Sports subscriber. Or you can buy a daily/weekly/monthly Sky Sports pass from Now TV.

BBC Two will air highlights of the day’s action from 11:45 pm each day. Click here to learn how to watch BBC iPlayer abroad.

How to watch the Women’s British Open 2018 from overseas

If you’re not in the UK, your options are limited. You can buy a VPN and stream Sky Go from overseas (providing you’re an existing Sky customer).

See also: BBC iPlayer detecting VPN? Here’s how to FIX that!

Women’s British Open 2018 FREE Livestream

If you want to watch the Women’s British Open 2018 for free all you need is a VPN. If you don’t have a VPN, we recommend NordVPN (£2.04/month).

How to watch the Women’s British Open for free:

  1. Turn your VPN on and connect to any server in the US.
  2. Now go to FuboTV.com and sign up for the 7-day free trial.
  3. You will need to use PayPal to register for the free trial (unless you have a US credit card).
  4. Livestream the Women’s British Open for free!
  5. Cancel your subscription before the end of your free trial.

2018 Ricoh Women’s British Open: Dates

The Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club, in Lancashire, will host the 2018 Women’s British Open.

The Women’s British Open is on from Thursday 2nd August to Sunday 5th August.


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