Southampton vs Coventry City sees two mid-table sides go to battle in the FA Cup Fourth round today and, even with a league between them on paper, these are just the kinds of match-ups that are difficult to predict. Both sides are capable of something top drawer on their day but they've each got a shocker up their sleeves too. The game is not on UK TV but you'll find it online and on TV channels elsewhere. Follow our guide on how watch a Southampton vs Coventry live stream, no matter where you are in the world.
The team news is in and Willy Caballero starts in goal for the Saints while Thierry Small makes his debut on the left. Shane Long will be looking to wreak havoc in the Coventry box.
The Saints claimed their spot in the fourth round after edged past Championship side Swansea City last month after extra-time. Boss Ralph Hasenhuttl will be hoping home comforts will help his side can negotiate a smother passage into the next round this time out, with his team still likely buzzing after their impressive battling 1-1 draw against Premier League leaders Man City before the international break.
Currently in 10th in the Championship and very much in the shake up for a play-off place, Coventry lined up this tie after beating fellow Championship side Derby County 1-0, and will always have the memories of '87 and Gary Mabutt's knee for confidence in the Cup.
Here's how to get a Southampton vs Coventry City live stream and watch this FA Cup fixture online from anywhere.
Watch Southampton vs Coventry live stream online
Watch Southampton vs Coventry live stream from anywhere
If you're abroad right now and struggling to tap into your local coverage of the game, you'll want a VPN . This'll help you circumvent the geo-blocking that will try to stop you watching a Southampton vs Coventry live stream in particular parts of the world.
They're a useful means of getting around this issue, are cheap, and easy to set-up as well. Here's how it's done.
Use a VPN to watch Southampton vs Coventry from anywhere
How to use a VPN
Using a VPN is as easy as one-two-three...
1. Download and install a VPN - as we say, our top choice is ExpressVPN .
2. Connect to the appropriate server location - open the VPN app, hit 'choose location' and select the appropriate location, eg: 'Australia'.
3. Go to the broadcaster's stream - head to your home broadcaster's site or app and watch as if you were at home - so that's 10Play if you're from Australia.
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Horizon Forbidden West proves you still don't need to buy a PS5
Those who played Horizon Forbidden West on a PS5 console will have noticed that the visually stunning game was clearly designed with the intention of showing off what Sony’s next-gen console can really do. But not everyone has been so lucky.
Despite being released more than 15 months ago, the PS5 still feels like a rare commodity. One of the few saving graces has been the fact that most PlayStation exclusives had side-by-side releases for both the PS5 and the PS4 .
While there were some obvious exceptions, namely Returnal , Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart , and Demon’s Souls , the lack of genuine PS5 exclusives has allowed those of us who haven’t yet been able to buy a PS5 to still enjoy next-gen gaming.
You can still make do with a PS4
Similar to Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales , Horizon Forbidden West proves once again that the PS4 does a decent job handling next-gen titles. And it seems that gamers still have confidence in the older console too. According to GamesIndustry.biz, a third of Horizon Forbidden West sales were for the PS4 version of the game.
Before Forbidden West was released, a significant chunk of Guerilla Games’ marketing was used to reassure the public that the sequel would still be visually impressive to users using older hardware. Judging by the number of PS4 sales, this certainly seemed to do the trick in easing concerns of whether the older console would be able to run the visual aspects of the game without issues, and helped assuage fears of another Cyberpunk 2077 -like disaster.
Naturally, I remained skeptical until I had a chance to play the game on both my original PS4 and the slightly newer PS4 Slim, given the PS4's significantly more dated graphical capabilities. And yet, having played through Horizon Forbidden West, I didn't find myself longing for the PS5 version.
Obviously, experiencing the game on PS5 would have been an entirely different beast (and one I hope I can get to sometime soon). But personally, even despite having to stare at a loading screen for slightly longer than normal and only being able to run the game at 30fps, I was pleasantly surprised at how well the older hardware handled Forbidden West. It's not like the PS5 version doesn't have its issues , either.
But the PS4 is on borrowed time
While you can thoroughly enjoy Horizon Forbidden West on a PS4, as well as upcoming titles like Gran Turismo 7 , we shouldn’t expect this to be the case with all future AAA titles. While many developers will likely continue supporting the PS4 for the time being, we’re already starting to see that some of Sony's biggest releases won’t be making their way onto the aging console.
Insomniac Games recently confirmed that the highly-anticipated Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 and Marvel’s Wolverine will be exclusive to the PS5. Both games aren’t due to release until sometime in 2023, so hopefully, that will at least give Sony more time to ensure people can actually buy a PS5 when those games are eventually released.
After all, the PS5 is a dramatic improvement over the PS4 in several key ways. Compared to the PS4 Pro, the PS5 offers a substantial upgrade in terms of load times, visual fidelity, audio quality and you also get to enjoy the DualSense controller's unique features, which continue to be supported by developers. There's also excitement surrounding PSVR 2 , which could launch towards the end of this year.
Even the PS5’s ability to read Ultra HD Blu-ray means that the physical copy of Horizon Forbidden West for PlayStation 5 requires only one disc compared to the two discs needed for the PS4 version .
The chip shortage has helped the PS4 stay relevant
As much as I love my trusty PS4, though, I can confidently say that it would be collecting dust at the bottom of a cupboard had I been able to get my hands on a PS5.
Some time after a new generation of consoles comes out, there comes a time when continuing to persist with previous-gen hardware becomes almost impossible. This moment can arrive in two ways: either the upgraded hardware becomes too tempting for consumers to ignore or because game developers eventually stop releasing games for the aging console.
Unfortunately, due to the global chip shortage, the PS5 has still yet to reach this point. Even now, in 2022, it appears that Sony is reportedly looking to produce up to a million new PS4 units in order to make up for its lack of PS5 consoles. Guerrilla Games seems to be in the same boat, offering gamers who bought Horizon Forbidden West for PS4 the chance to upgrade their copy to the PS5 version for free , something that it might have done if Sony were able to shift more units of its new console.
Still, considering how difficult it is to buy a PS4 , it’s hard to gauge how much this would help newcomers buy a console and, in turn, help Sony maintain its market share. It’s gotten so bad that opting for a Horizon Zero Dawn board game instead doesn’t even seem like such a crazy idea.
It’s fairly obvious that if it wasn’t for the pandemic, Sony’s latest console would have spread like wildfire. All things considered, the PS5 still managed to sell more than 10 million units in just over a year – more impressively, it reached that milestone faster than the PS4 . But at the end of the day, milestones like that aren’t much comfort to those of us who are still waiting for the opportunity to get our hands on the new console.
The PS4 will do for now, then, but Sony will be making sure it changes that rhetoric sooner rather than later.
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Negative Bel-Air fan reactions are 'understandable', star says
Bel-Air star Jimmy Akingbola understands why some fans of The Fresh Prince are upset with the rebooted show.
Speaking exclusively to TechRadar ahead of the Peacock series' premiere on Sunday (February 13), Akingbola said he was sympathetic to Fresh Prince fans' views, especially those who are unhappy with the remake.
Bel-Air – a gritty, dramatic 21st century reboot of the beloved Will Smith-starring sitcom – has divided the Fresh Prince fanbase ever since it was announced in August 2020. Fans had plenty to say about the series' first trailer , which arrived in early January, while critical reception to the show has been mixed.
In our review , we said that "fans will wonder why Bel-Air was created" and that it's "so intrinsically linked to The Fresh Prince that comparisons are inevitable, so much so that it’s simply impossible to critique it in any other light."
Akingbola – who plays a reinvented version of the Banks family's sardonic butler Geoffrey in the reboot – is aware that Bel-Air won't be to everyone's tastes. However, the Arrow star believes that fans shouldn't dismiss Bel-Air as an unnecessary remake without watching it first.
"I understand the negative views because The Fresh Prince is so precious to everyone," he admitted. "But I know that Bel-Air has been made with love and respect, and with Will Smith's blessing. I wasn't concerned about being [cast] in it because the only way you could do The Fresh Prince in 2022 is as a one-hour drama. Our series will feel deeply nostalgic yet completely new and fresh, but we stay true to the original premise."
While The Fresh Prince's basic premise has been carried over into Bel-Air, there are plenty of notable changes throughout. Geoffrey, who was portrayed by Joseph Marcell in the original show, is no longer just the Banks family's butler. In Bel-Air, Geoffrey is their house manager and a close confidante of Uncle Phil (Adrian Holmes), but he's also a multifaceted character with his own intriguing backstory.
It's this type of reinvention – especially one that speaks to the authentic Black British experience – that sets Bel-Air apart from its iconic predecessor, according to Akingbola. Not only that, but he hopes that Bel-Air's realistic Black relationships will strike a chord with viewers and, in particular, change how bonds between Black men are perceived.
"Joseph and I talked a lot about his [Geoffrey's] place in the family and about how important it is for me to represent the Black British community in an authentic way," Akingbola said. "I'm always thinking about representing the British Black experience and my community even when I'm working in the UK, so I'm really excited to show US audiences a side of us that rarely gets seen on TV.
"Geoffrey and Uncle Phil's relationship in Bel-Air makes them come across more like brothers that go way back, which is beautiful to see and very different from the original. It's important for young Black men to see positive, authentic brotherly camaraderie and masculinity between Black men on screen. Unfortunately, there's still not enough of it being shown on TV and Film. But, over the next two seasons, I hope Geoffrey is relatable to many people in the UK and the US because our series is a celebration of the full spectrum of the Black community."
Bel-Air launches on Peacock on Sunday, February 13 in the US and Sky/Now TV in the UK on Monday, February 14.