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Live stream Tunisia vs England – when and where

The 45,000 capacity Volgograd Arena plays host to Tunisia and England. Unlike many of the Russia 2018 stadia, it dates back over 50 years, rather than being purpose built for the World Cup.

It’s a late kick-off local time – 9pm in Russia. That’s ideal for England and Tunisia fans alike as it means a 7pm BST start in London and Tunis. In the States, that works out as 2pm ET and 11am PT. It’s 4am Tuesday morning AEST.

It’s finally time. The squad has been picked, the preparations are over and any nonsense about gun tattoos long forgotten. So grab that Euro 96 shirt from the back of the cupboard, dust off the Skinner and Baddiel CD and keep your fingers crossed that the Three Lions produce a roar and not a whimper. England vs Tunisia is finally here, and we’ll tell you how to live stream every minute wherever you happen to be in the world.

In a very fortuitous bit of scheduling for England and Tunisia fans, the teams’ first World Cup 2018 match kicks off at a very friendly 7pm BST in Volograd, Russia. So although you probably won’t have to scramble for a live stream in the office, below we’ll tell you exactly how to watch on your TV, mobile device and even if you’re out of the country.

And to Tunisia fans and anybody else who isn’t necessarily supporting England (a big hello to the Scottish!), we haven’t forgotten about you. We also have handy advice for you can cheer on the Carthage Eagles, including star players such as Wahbi Khazri and Fakhreddine Ben Youssef in your corner of the world.

These are the best ways to live stream England vs Tunisia…

Use a VPN to watch the World Cup 2018 from anywhere for FREE

You don’t have to miss a single minute of World Cup soccer – even if the country where you are isn’t broadcasting certain games. Because every second of action is being shown somewhere (the UK, for example, is televising every game for free – see below), you can simply use a VPN to login to a region that is broadcasting the game. And it’s really easy to do:

1. Download and install a VPN
We’ve tested all of the major VPN services and we rate ExpressVPN as the absolute best. It’s compatible with all of your devices, supports most streaming services and ranks amongst the fastest. You can even install it on devices like an Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Xbox and PlayStation. So for a one-stop shop, you can’t go wrong with Express – but there are more fantastic VPN options out there as well:

The best 3 VPNs for streaming sports online
1. ExpressVPN:  the best all-round VPN for streaming, comes with 30-day money back guarantee and/or 15 months for the price of 12
2. VyprVPN:  a 40% discount and blazing speeds make VyprVPN a great choice for 4K – and during the World Cup, it’s giving you the chance to win a PS4 + FIFA 18
3. IPVanish: supports up to 10 devices, so great on the go and has 25% off for the World Cup

2. Connect to the appropriate server location
Simply open the VPN app, hit ‘choose location’ and select the appropriate location – it’s super easy to do. If in any doubt, just head straight to the UK.

3. Go to the broadcaster’s live stream or TVPlayer.com
If you know exactly what station you’re hoping to catch the game on, then you don’t need us any longer – head straight there. If you’re not sure, just stick with TVPlayer.com in the UK. It will be showing all the games for free. You don’t even have to sign up.

Want to record the game and catch it in your spare time. TVPlayer Plus carries a £5.99 monthly fee but let’s you ‘record’ up to 10 hours of TV to watch at your leisure. And you can take advantage of its 14-day free trial, too.

How to stream England vs Tunisia live in the UK 

Old aunty Beeb has the rights to England’s first match of the World Cup 2018 campaign. We’re guessing you probably know this by now, but kick-off is at 7pm and you can watch via television, online or the iPlayer app for mobile devices.

If you’re out of the country, on your summer hols perhaps (what were you thinking?) and want to get the UK broadcast, then it’s very easy to download and install a VPN and then head over to TVPlayer.com to watch.

How to watch England vs Tunisia: US live stream 

Fox Sport is the official US broadcaster for World Cup soccer in the US and it’s 2pm ET / 11am PT kick-off for Tunisia vs England at. If you don’t have cable, you could always grab a free trial to another streaming service like Sling and Fubo and watch on there.

The alternative is to use a VPN service to grab a live stream from another country’s coverage. Scroll up and check out our instructions above.

How to watch Tunisia vs England: Canada live stream 

In Canada, CTV won the rights to show the FIFA World Cup 2018. That means cable users can watch on TV, online or via the CTV Go app.

Logging in to another nation’s broadcast is also a great option using a VPN following the instructions above.

How to watch England vs Tunisia: Australia live stream 

Great news for Australians, along with Socceroos games, the semi-finals and finals, free-to-air SBS has the rights to show one group game every day. It will be a very early start though – kick-off isn’t until 4am on Tuesday morning.

And don’t worry if you’re out of the country and want to catch that SBS (or UK broadcast) as using a VPN will let you watch as if you were back at home.

How to watch Tunisia vs England: New Zealand live stream 

Unlike in the UK, you have to pay to watch the World Cup in New Zealand. Sky Sports have the rights locally.

If you don’t have Sky and don’t want to subscribe just for the FIFA World Cup, then you could go for a VPN instead and tune into free coverage from another country.

Exclusive World Cup competition with VyprVPN

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If you’ve decided that a VPN is the best way to catch your chosen World Cup live stream but can’t quite choose between the hundreds of providers out there, then our exclusive competition may sway you. VyprVPN has clearly got a case of football fever and is giving away a PS4 Slim (1TB) with a copy of FIFA 18 to one lucky winner.

You won’t find this competition anywhere else on the web – it’s strictly exclusive to TechRadar readers – and if you don’t take the top prize, five runners up will receive a free year of Vypr VPN instead. All you need to do is head to the competition page, complete the entry form and you’ll be in the prize draw (full terms and conditions can be found on the competition page). It’s an open goal!

Where else can I watch the World Cup using a VPN

A VPN will enable you to watch every 2018 World Cup fixture from literally anywhere – even if it isn’t being broadcast in that country. So that obviously includes all the competing countries and anywhere else on Earth you might be: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Denmark, Egypt,  England, France, Germany, Iceland, Iran, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Panama, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden,  Switzerland, Tunisia, Uruguay and many more!

How to stream all the online action straight to you TV

The ability to live stream all the football to your phone or tablet is undeniably useful – you don’t have to miss a single goal, even if you’re out of the house. But if you want to stream the World Cup from the internet to your TV, then picking up a streaming box might be useful. Check out our guide to the best streaming media players, where the likes of Apple TV, Roku and Amazon Fire are all included.

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If you don’t know SteelSeries, you’re either not a gamer or you haven’t been paying very close attention. The company is consistently behind some of our top-rated gaming accessories. 

The company started out in Denmark with gaming mouse pads, with a glass pad called the Icemat as its first product way back in 2001. That was later followed up by a steel mouse pad that would ultimately lead to the companies name. To this day SteelSeries still makes a great mouse pad.

Eventually it expanded into more accessories. It has a keyboard ranked in our list of best gaming keyboards. It’s Rival 600 and Sensei 310 rank first and second, respectively, in our list of best gaming mice. And, it’s Arctis Pro and Arctis Pro Wireless each hold a spot in our picks for best gaming headsets.

For PC Gaming Week, we had a chance to head over to the US office of SteelSeries and chat with a few of the company’s key figures. There, we met with Jeff Mahlmeister, the Director of Product and Head of Product Management, as well as Ehtisham Rabbani, the company’s CEO. However, we got a special surprise when one of the founding members of SteelSeries from back in its Icemat days also joined us: Tino Soelberg, the CTO.

Meet the IceMat, the very first SteelSeries product

Meet the IceMat, the very first SteelSeries product

Origins

We’ve already mentioned that SteelSeries started up in 2001 making mouse pads in Denmark, with the first glass mousepad called the IceMat. In 2004, the company opened an office in Taipei, Taiwan, bringing it close to a lot of the vendors it works with.

For some products, like its cloth mousepads, it had to make them from the ground up, because vendors just weren’t set up to manufacture them to SteelSeries’ specifications. In those earlier years, as a small company, it focused on taking what was available and making a product gamers could use.

“That’s a lot of what we did, I would say, very early on,” Soelberg explains, “was taking a lot of the existing technology and then just repurposing it for gaming use.” This could be seen in the SteelSeries creation of the first mechanical gaming keyboard.

From there, the company continued to grow, making a name for itself in the esports space, as it’s products addressed the needs of gamers, and the company went out of its way to help esports players. 

Rabbani recalls the company’s relationship with the esports scene in the early 2000s. “SteelSeries was founded to service esports professionals, right? So, back in 2005 when no other company really was looking at esports, SteelSeries was already providing gear to gamers and professional [players]. You know, helping them get to tournaments, because just affording a plane ticket to go to play in a big tournament, for some of these kids, was just too much.”

With roughly 160 people working for SteelSeries between its offices in Copenhagen, Chicago, and Taipei, the company is still small compared to competitors like Logitech. But, what the company is able to make has changed.

“Nowadays it’s a bit different,” Soelbeg tells us. SteelSeries has more financial muscle to take bold steps and design products from the ground up, like it did with the TrueMove sensors and its QS1, Qx1, and Qx2 mechanical switches. 

So, with SteelSeries being able to design the products it wants, we wanted to find out more about how it does that, and what goes into making the best products gamers can buy.

Starting from the beginning

Asking how a new SteelSeries product starts out, Mahlmeister explains that there were a few ways the company might get the idea for a new product. One way starts with a simple question, Mahlmeister asks, “What’s the need in the space?” Or, they may look for something they might want to change about a product.

These questions might be answered by looking at gaming trends, what games players are into, suggestions from gamers on staff, or aspects of gaming players are struggling with. SteelSeries did this when they worked on introducing a gaming mouse with 1:1 tracking. 

At the time, many mouse makers were focused on putting up big DPI/CPI numbers with their mice. But, SteelSeries got a different idea. Soelberg says, “If you look at the pros, right, it’s all 800, 400, at least the FPS guys.” 

And, Jeff Mahlmeister talked about how what they were seeing was more pro players focusing on big arm movements and muscle memory. 

So, the company dropped the CPI arms race and went to Pixart, a mouse sensor vendor, to make a custom sensor that would give 1:1 tracking at low latency and a high range of CPI settings.

Later on, they still could see pro players frustration when lifting up and setting down the mouse, as that could create undesired movements. “And that’s where the dual-sensor system in the [Rival] 600 came from,” Mahlmeister tells us.

The other way a product can come about is when a new technology arrives. “We have people in Taipei that are always evaluating like latest technology components,” Mahlmeister says, “so sometimes it’s like the reverse of like – look at this cool technology, we think it could be applicable.”

Once the ideas there, Mahlmeister says his team passes it on to Soelberg’s team. “They would take our gross requirements, if you will, and try to parse through what we’re actually looking for.”

From idea to product

Once the idea is with Soelberg’s team, they being the visual design and quickly move into 3D. Soelberg brings in one designer’s sketchbook for us to see along with a handful of 3D-printed models of gaming mice. 

Soelberg explains that beyond these models, the team will sometimes use clay as well, while they’re working out the ergonomics of a product. They’re not afraid to make changes after the fact either, as he says they’ll sometimes take a dremel tool to their 3D-print models to alter aspects of them.

One thing that’s fairly consistent across the SteelSeries brand is a knack for subtlety. This can be attributed to the roots of the company in Danish design. CEO Rabbani explains Danish design to us plainly: “There’s beauty in simplicity.” He believes the designs should be timeless and elegant.

SteelSeries manages that elegance for each product, and even between product lines thanks to its in-house design team. 

“We do all of our designs in-house,” Soelberg says. “Everything is done by a very small team in Copenhagen, which means that you get consistency, because it’s the same people. They have the same direction … as a team, we’ve worked together for many years, we kind of have the same thinking around design.”

While the team in Copenhagen hands the visual design. The teams in Chicago and Taipei are figuring out the technology. We are shown a large circuit board that had been used to figure out the dual-sensor system that went into the Rival 600. What we saw looked nothing like a mouse, but that experiment eventually led to the best mouse we’ve ever used. 

This whole process might take 6 months to end up with a complete design and finished prototype. But that’s not the end. From there, the company still has to figure out how to mass produce it, which can take just as long. And all the while, there’s a chance something might not be quite right.

Learning from failure

We were definitely curious about what happens when something goes for SteelSeries. And, the folks we were talking to weren’t shy about failure.

“You need to fail a lot,” Soelberg said. 

Soelberg and Mahlmeister tells us that they usually shoot to finish a product in about 12 months, but occasionally setbacks can stretch out that timeline. Mahlmeister tells us the reason they might delay a product. 

“We definitely believe that our design is an intrinsic value to the consumer,” Mahlmeister says. “So we are willing to make sure that the end product does match the vision, even if that means development is delayed unfortunately” 

He tells us sometimes those delays can extend the timeline to 18 months. He and Soelberg have a good laugh about the delays, seeming to suggest they aren’t all too uncommon. That makes us curious how Rabbani feels about these kinds of setbacks for the company he’s tasked with running.

Surprisingly, he doesn’t sweat it. 

“The cost, being short-term minded, that way, to say, ‘look I’ve got a budget that I need to hit this quarter, if I don’t get this product, I’m not going to hit this budget’ – it’s the best way to destroy a brand,” he says of the decision to delay a product. “So, it’s a very easy decision.”

Sometimes a concept may be scrapped entirely. But even that isn’t necessarily the end. Some of the company’s ideas can come back years later. “And then you’ll have Tino [Soelberg] digging up old prototypes,” Mahlmeister teases. “It’s a good thing he saves them all.” 

And what happens when the product is done?

SteelSeries doesn’t rest on its laurels. We can see that easily enough when we look at the two best gaming mice on the market, with the Rival 600 rising above everything accomplished with the Sensei 310

Still, we have to pry a bit. With so many products that seem close to the peak of what they can be, we want to know where the company can go up from here.

“I mean, you’re asking the question that I struggle with everyday, right? That’s what makes our jobs hard,” Mahlmeister answers. Of course, he can’t quite answer with specific examples, as he later makes clear. 

“TrueMove 3+ and the Rival 600?” Mahlmeister poises. “We think that’s the best on the market, bar none. How do we beat that? I don’t know – or maybe I know and I’m not telling you.”

But, as was the case between the TrueMove 3 and the TrueMove 3+ sensor, there’s always room for improvement. Rabbani explains, “I don’t believe the products are as good as they can be. I think there’s so much more room for improvement.” 

Rabbani says with any product, any person, there are going to be pain points. When products launch, they get to see where their peripherals still have pain points. After seeing all the feedback, and maybe having a few drinks, the SteelSeries team can continue working to tackle those for gamers.

For Rabbani, there’s still so much ahead. He uses SteelSeries’ latest headsets as an example: “I personally believe we have the best headset on the market, and honestly we haven’t even gotten started yet.

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The best Father’s Day Gifts may be difficult to buy at the last minute, but you don’t have to go to today’s celebration empty handed. They beat the ties, socks, or button-up shirts that everyone is buying for father’s day.

You better start moving, because Father’s Day is today, June 17.

The good news is, we’ve got some leads on the best last-minute tech gifts and more for just about any type of father. Since we know it can be stressful to pick out the perfect Father’s Day Gift for your dad, spouse or yourself (because sometimes dads need to just treat themselves), let us help.

We’ve got some killer Father’s Day gifts – some of which are on sale today – that can come in handy for just about any dad, whether he wants to share a hobby with the kids, capture life’s precious moments, kick back and relax, or just live the dad life a little easier.

Take a look out our picks, and don’t buy Dad another tie he can’t match with any of the belts he got on his birthday.

Have more time (or can send a late father’s day gift)? No problem. We have more suggestions for you below. These are the ideal gift ideas for dad.

Father’s Day gifts for the fun dad

Parrot Bebop 2

The Parrot Bebop 2 makes for a great Father’s Day gift for a lot of reasons. It’s one of the best drones, and also one of the more affordable ones. But, its lower price doesn’t mean it lacks feature. It can capture 14MP images and 1080p video, and it has host of features to make it easy to fly for beginners. For dads, it’s not only a fun gadget for playing with the kids, but it’s also a way to record some interesting moments.View Deal

LEGO Mindstorms EV3

Younger dads will almost surely have a pool of nostalgia for LEGO kits. And, while those dads have been growing up, so have LEGO sets. The LEGO Mindstorms set is a highly customizable, programmable robot set with a familiar assembly method: LEGO bricks. Fathers and kids can both have fun coming up with wild creations, and it offers kids a way to learn about programming.View Deal

Father’s Day gifts for the documentarian 

Sony Cyber-shot RX100 V

Capable yet portable; the Sony Cyber-shot RX100 V is one of the best compact cameras around. It’s on the expensive end, but it offers incredible features, with a tucked away electronic viewfinder, high-speed shooting, 40x slow-mo, and 4K video recording. View Deal

Panasonic Lumix LX10

Panasonic’s Lumix LX10 is another highly capable camera in a small form factor, but it comes at a lower price. It can’t shoot as many photos as quickly as the Sony above, but it can still record video in 4K. A big bonus with this camera is the fast auto-focus and wide aperture, making it easy to snap in-focus photos on a moment’s notice and in darker settings.View Deal

Nikon D850

If you want to go all out and have the cash to spend, the Nikon D850 is our pick for best camera. There are few of life’s moments Dad won’t be able to capture with incredible camera.  It has a full-frame CMOS sensor with 45.4 megapixels, 4K video recording, and a long battery life. Careful, this camera might just turn your dad’s hobby into a career.  You can see our full Nikon D850 review here.View Deal

Father’s Day gifts for the busy dad

Tile tracker set

Life can get pretty hectic for a dad, and that makes it easier for keys, phones, or just about anything to get misplaced. Luckily, technology is making it a lot easier to find things we’ve lost. Tile’s trackers can attach to objects, and the Tile App will help you locate them and let you ring the attached Tiles. No more losing the keys in the couch. If he has an iPhone, the upcoming iOS 12 will make it even easier to find these trackers with Siri Shortcuts, one of the many cool new iOS 12 features. Just make sure Dad doesn’t put his phone in the refrigerator. View Deal

Fitbit Versa

A busy father probably has too many notifications coming into his phone, a hard time remembering to charge his electronics, and little time to thing about exercise. Enter the Fitbit Versa, which can help with all of that. It’s able to display smartphone notifications, making it easier to check them, ignore them, or quickly answer with canned responses. Its battery lasts multiple days on a charge. And, it can give reminders to meet fitness goals each day. Plus, it’s stylish. All that is what makes it one of the best smartwatches right now.View Deal

Ticwatch E

If you think your dad would trade fitness features for more functionality in other aspects, the Ticwatch E is another great pick, and our choice for best Wear OS smartwatch. It’s on the affordable side but runs the fully featured Wear OS, and it has a crisp OLED display, replaceable watchbands, an IP67 water resistance rating, and a not-too-shabby battery. Just make sure your dad knows to proofread his text messages when he uses the watched voice response feature. Check out our Ticwatch E review for more details.View Deal

Father’s Day gifts for the top chef

Weber iGrill 2

Want to help your father cook without making him a prisoner to the grill? Weber’s iGrill 2 can help. It’s a handy grilling gadget that connects multiple temperature probes to a simple display that makes it easy to see how well cooked everything is. But, it goes a step further by pairing via Bluetooth with a smartphone app, offering notifications when items are cooked to the desired temperature. So, Dad will be free to roam away from the grill now and then.View Deal

Anova Sous Vide precision cooker

If the weather is no good for grilling, Anova’s sous vide cooker can help cook just about anything to perfection. If you haven’t heard about sous vide, the idea is that vacuum-sealed foods placed in precisely heated water will slowly cook evenly to perfection. The results are extra juicy and incredibly flavorful. Sous vide is also handy for cooking foods in advance or keeping them from being overcooked.View Deal

Father’s day gifts for the Dad still using a flip phone

Moto G5S Plus

If your dad is still rocking a phone from 2005, it’s probably time you force an upgrade on him. The Moto G5S Plus is an incredible budget option that packs a lot of higher-end features, like 4K video recording, a dual-sensor camera, and a metal chassis. Plus, it still has a 3.5mm headphone jack for wired audio. As a bonus, Motorola has this one on sale for Father’s Day.View Deal

Moto Z2 Force

If you think your father could use an even more capable and robust phone for Father’s Day, there’s the Moto Z2 Force. On top of high-performance internals, a sharp AMOLED display, an aluminum chassis, and a shatterproof screen, the Moto Z2 Force has access to Moto Mods. Your father will be able to expand the capability of this phone with attachments like a powerful speaker, extended battery, or even a projector. The Moto Z2 Force is also on discount for Father’s Day right now.View Deal

Father’s Day gifts for the multimedia lover

Kindle Paperwhite

If your dad loves to read, think about getting him an e-Reader. The Kindle Paperwhite is a great pick, with a clear display and high contrast for easy reading. He’ll be able to store more books on it than he’d ever be able to carry around in his own hands. As a bonus, the Kindle Paperwhite and other Kindle models are on sale for Father’s Day.View Deal

Fire HD 8 tablet

With the Fire HD 8 tablet, your dad will be able to take his books, newspaper, TV shows, and movies all over the place. The Fire HD 8 will also let him make use of Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant. This tablet is a great affordable pick, and it’s only better right now because of a $20 discount Amazon has going for Father’s Day. View Deal

Roku Ultra

You can help your dad become a cable-cutter with the Roku Ultra streaming box. The Roku Ultra will let him stream shows and movies in 4K HDR. And, if he struggles to navigate the menus, it has a voice remote he can shout commands into. If your father is the type to watch TV late into the night, he’ll be able to do so without bothering anyone by plugging headphones into the Roku remote as well. Another bonus: the Roku Ultra is also $20 off right now.View Deal

Samsung HW-MS650 soundbar

So, your father already has a great TV and streaming device? Well then, why not up his audio game this Father’s Day. The Samsung HW-MS650 is our pick for best soundbar. While some might scoff a at a soundbar when compared to a traditional speaker setup, the HW-MS650 challenges that notion. This soundbar has powerful sound, surprising bass, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support, and all of that in the simple form factor of a soundbar. You can see our Samsung HW-MS650 soundbar review for more info.View Deal

Xbox One S

If your dad like video games, this is an obvious pick. But, even if he doesn’t like games, there are some good reasons to consider an Xbox One S. This is more than a video game console. It has access to all the biggest streaming services, it has 500GB of internal storage, and it has a Ultra-HD Blu-ray drive. All of that paired with 4K HDR output make it an incredibly capable device to sit at the heart of a media center. As a bonus, having it might make it easier to get your dad into gaming, in case that’s your ulterior motive.View Deal

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