The 2017 Southeast Asian Games is on!
Thousand sports enthusiasts all over the region are searching the web on how and where to watch the 2017 SEA Games live online.
Well, there are various ways to catch KL 2017 SEA Games online. These online feeds are legit as all of these providers are official broadcasters for the event.
Astro Go / Njoi Now
Astro has provided eight channels (inclusive of its Malay-based sports channel, Astro Arena) for fans to catch KL 2017 SEA Games through its online apps, Astro GO and NJOI Now. You don’t have to be an Astro subscriber to check out these channels – in fact, you don’t even have to log in to any of those apps as well to check out the coverage.
Astro GO: Android / iOS / Web
NJOI Now: Android / iOS / Web
HyppTV Everywhere
TM’s IPTV service, HyppTV offers two dedicated channels for KL 2017 SEA Games in HD through its app, HyppTV Everywhere.
There is one catch though: this service is limited to UniFi and certain Streamyx subscribers as well as stand-alone subscribers of HyppTV Everywhere. If you are already one of them, you can access these channels through HyppTV apps and website without additional charges.
HyppTV Everywhere: Android / iOS / Web – limited to Internet Explorer and Safari.
tonton
Similar to TM, Media Prima has provided two dedicated channels on its online TV platform, tonton, exclusively for SEA Games broadcast. Users can choose to catch the action at KL 2017 SEA Games either through its mobile apps or its website.
Do note that you have to log in to the service in order to watch these channels – registration for Tonton is free. Additionally, you don’t need tonton’s VIP subscription to catch KL 2017 SEA Games through the service.
Tonton: Android / iOS / Web
RTM
RTM might be the oldest broadcaster in the country but that doesn’t mean it is missing the online revolution. While it doesn’t provide any dedicated channels for KL 2017 SEA Games, RTM does have news coverage and selected live matches on RTM 1, RTM 2, and TVi which are all shown through RTM Mobile apps and My Klik’s online streaming website.
No login is needed for any of RTM’s online platform, which is great if you want a no-hassle viewing experience.
Myklik: Web
RTM Mobile: Android / iOS
Sport Singapore
Sport Singapore's YouTube channel will be livestreaming selected games from the 29th SEA Games. With over 300 hours of games footage, you can watch live or on demand.
Link: Sport Singapore