A date against Rennes in the Coupe de France semifinals is on the line at the Parc des Princes today, as French powerhouse Paris Saint-Germain take on Nice. Francesco Farioli’s team secured the 3-2 victory when these sides met here back in September, but PSG will be out for revenge as they continue their quest for a seventh French Cup trophy in the last 10 years.

The match is kicking off soon, at 4:10 p.m. ET, and will be televised on Fox Sports 2 in the United States. But if you want to watch a live stream, there are a bevy of different ways you can do that for free.

With the Fubo “Pro” channel package, you can watch a live stream of FS2 and 180-plus other TV channels. While the long-term price is $60 for your first month and $80 per month after that, it does come with a seven-day free trial, allowing you to watch PSG vs Nice at no cost.

Similarly, YouTube TV‘s “Base Plan” comes with FS2 and 100-plus channels. You can watch for free for five days after signing up, and then if you don’t cancel, it moves to $63 per month for the first three months and then $73 after that.

Finally, DirecTV Stream includes FS2 in either the “Ultimate” or “Premier” channel packages. This is the most expensive long-term option–“Ultimate” is $110 per month for the first three months, and then $120 after that–but it also comes with a five-day free trial if you’re simply looking to watch today’s match. Though, if you do plan on keeping this one for a longer period of time, you can get Max, Starz, Paramount+ with SHOWTIME, MGM+ and Cinemax for for free for three months. All of that is $168 normally.

If you’re out of the United States, you’ll only be able to watch Fubo, YouTube TV or DirecTV Stream with the assistance of a virtual private network (VPN). Intended for providing online privacy and security, VPN’s hide your location and connect you to a server in a different location. This also happens to let you stream content as if you were actually physically located in that location.

You can take a look at our rundown of the best VPN services or the best VPN deals, but we would recommend NordVPN as the No. 1 choice. It’s safe, reliable and fast, and while there’s no actual free trial, it offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.

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