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How to watch 'House of the Dragon' in the UK, U.S., and abroad

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SAVE 49%: Watch every episode of The House of the Dragon with a subscription to ExpressVPN. A one-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for £88.35 and includes an extra three months for free — 49% off for a limited time.


The third episode of House of the Dragon will drop at 2 a.m. on Sept. 5 in the UK, and even though this popular series has been running for a few week now, there are still a lot of people out there who haven't yet established the best way to watch. This is where we can help.

For those in the UK, you can either watch House of the Dragon on Sky Atlantic or gain access to HBO content with a NOW subscription service. In the U.S., all you need is a subscription to HBO Max. Now that wasn't too complicated, was it? The only time the process becomes a little less simple is when you're travelling to a country that doesn't support Sky or HBO. In this case, you'll need to use a VPN to stream the next episode of House of the Dragon.

VPNs can hide your real IP address and connect you to a server in the UK or U.S., so your streaming site of choice will still provide access to all your favourite content. Streaming-friendly services like ExpressVPN make the process quick and easy. You simply need to sign up to the service, connect to a secure server back home, and then log in to Sky or HBO. We're sure you can manage that.

A one-year subscription to ExpressVPN is on sale for £88.35, saving you 49% on list price. This plan includes an extra three months and a year of unlimited cloud backup for free. Users can connect 10 devices simultaneously with the a single account, with strong connection speeds, an easy-to-use app, and access to a large network of secure servers.

Watch House of the Dragon from anywhere in the world with ExpressVPN.


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