Norton VPN's 2026 World Cup deal has landed — save over $25 on our #1 streaming VPN
Catch every goal live, no matter where you are in the world
The 2026 World Cup is finally here, and Norton VPN has rolled out a massive price drop just in time for kickoff.
Over the past year or so, Norton has undergone a major overhaul, turning it into a legitimate challenger to the best VPNs overall. In fact, it recently climbed to the #1 spot in our best streaming VPN guide thanks to its ability to unblock virtually every platform we threw at it.
Now, you can get Norton VPN Plus, for the same price as its standard service. That means you'll get a password manager, cloud storage and dark web monitoring effectively for free.
Every subscription features an industry-leading 60-day money-back guarantee and a variety of other useful tools to keep you protected online. Full details are below.
Norton VPN — $5.49 $3.33/month
Watch every goal of the World Cup wherever you are with our #1 rated streaming VPN. Norton VPN is one of the fastest-developing services on the market, with solid speeds and great privacy credentials.
Plus, a 60-day money-back guarantee means you can try the service throughout the tournament and, if you're not convinced, always request a refund at the end risk-free.
For the biggest savings, check out Norton VPN Ultimate. It gives you protection on 10 devices and is now more than $25 off.
A serious VPN from a household name
Norton VPN has evolved from a basic antivirus add-on into a premium standalone service that’s nipping at the heels of the likes of NordVPN, ExpressVPN, and Proton VPN. Combining household-name brand credibility with high-end performance, it is easily one of the most improved services on the market.
The provider covers all the privacy essentials. It features an independently audited no-logs policy — meaning your personal browsing data is never tracked or stored — alongside a reliable kill switch and advanced security tools like Double VPN.
However, the real standout feature ahead of the tournament is its streaming power. In our latest rounds of testing, Norton VPN successfully bypassed geo-restrictions on every single streaming site we tried. It’s a massive step up for the provider, delivering a level of unblocking performance that matches or outright beats the established heavyweights in the space.
With the World Cup kicking off today, it's a great choice whether you're traveling to watch the games or just following all the action at home.
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Mo has been rigorously testing, reviewing, and analyzing VPN services at Tom’s Guide for more than five years. He heads up the three-person Tom's Guide VPN team, and is passionate about accessibility: he believes that online privacy should be an option that’s available to everyone. NordVPN and ExpressVPN are the products he uses most on a daily basis, but he experiments weekly with all the top services, evaluating their privacy features, connection speeds across various protocols, and server reliability – among other things – so that he can make confident VPN recommendations that are backed by data. To see his latest advice, head over to Tom’s Guide’s best VPN and best free VPN guides.
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