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J-Sports will also show the entire competition. The viewing options are here. The ISU should publish the "where to watch" in a few days.
Other options include fan streams. SYWTWFS might publish links to a few, and sometimes people on GS find livestreams as well.
For free, safe ways to watch, the ISU will livestream the event with geoblocks on their Youtube page. If you're in a country with a broadcast, you'll need a VPN with servers in a country without a broadcast.
For VPNS: I would not recommend Hola, it is free but it's not very safe and the geoblocking isn't super effective. ProtonVPN is free with connections to the Netherlands, Japan, and the US. For other free VPNs, check out Windscribe, TunnelBear, or Hide.me, which have more servers and are secure, but unfortunately have monthly data caps. South America probably won't show much of the competition, so if you want, you can install the browser Opera, which has a free built-in VPN that can connect to South America. That will likely get past the Youtube geoblocks. Just a heads-up, Opera is run by the Chinese government.
But Opera is Norwegian, not Chinese. That's why we get the weather for Oslo displayed on the homepage as default.
I checked the Eurosport schedule on my TV this morning and it's showing broadcasts for the first two days of competition on Eurosport 1/2! The schedules for Friday/Saturday aren't listed yet though.
Ah, good.

I'll make out my traditional TV Schedule posts for Eurosport and the BBC once all the listings are up on Sky.
Now that the British Eurosport guys are doing the World Feed commentary for the ISU, I really hope that we have the same arrangement that we have for the Biathlon. Because it wouldn't be the same watching without our favourite uncles.
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I am in Italy but I bought VPN for the occasion (it's for one year so I can also use it next season, hoping that the events will be better organized than this year and will go on 