Hockey

Finland Faces Czechia in Crucial Quarterfinal at the 2026 Ice Hockey World Championships

A guide to watching the knockout match online, including VPN options for unrestricted access

The 2026 Ice Hockey World Championships have entered their knockout phase, and the first quarterfinal pits Finland against Czechia in a highly anticipated showdown.

Scheduled for May 28 at 10:20 a.m. Eastern Time, the game will be broadcast live on IIHF.TV, which is offering a free stream for viewers around the globe — though access is limited in certain regions.

How to Watch the Match Without Geographic Limits

A reliable VPN can mask your location and let you connect to a server where IIHF.TV is available, ensuring you don’t miss a single puck drop.

ExpressVPN, which operates servers in more than 105 countries, is frequently recommended for its consistent speeds, robust security, and a strict no‑logging policy that protects user privacy.

The service also allows up to ten simultaneous connections, making it easy for households to share a single account, and it backs every subscription with a 30‑day money‑back guarantee.

Right now, a two‑year plan is being sold for $68.40, with an extra four months added at no cost, while a month‑long option remains at $12.99, still covered by the same guarantee.

With these tools, fans can tune in from anywhere, whether they’re traveling, living abroad, or simply facing a local blackout, and enjoy the high‑stakes contest between Finland and Czechia without interruption.

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