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These 3 European Cities Are Tied for the Longest Daylight Hours in June
These 3 European Cities Are Tied for the Longest Daylight Hours in June

Travel + Leisure

time30-05-2025

  • General
  • Travel + Leisure

These 3 European Cities Are Tied for the Longest Daylight Hours in June

Ever wish your vacation days could last just a little longer? Then you may want to book your next getaway to a spot with 24-hour sunshine. In May, Monteriver, a river tour company, released its findings of a new study analyzing the European cities with the longest daylight hours in June. To find out which spots have the longest days, it analyzed data from Astropixels and Time&Date. It found that three destinations experience 24-hour daylight in June: Murmansk in Russia, Bodø in Norway, and Rovaniemi in Finland. This natural phenomenon is known as the "Midnight Sun" and occurs in regions north of the Arctic Circle each summer, where the sun never dips below the horizon line. As explains, it's caused by the "Earth's axial tilt as the planet orbits the sun." This tilt, it says, "causes one hemisphere to be angled toward the sun and the other away from it, and it is why there are opposite seasons in the Northern and Southern hemispheres." During the June solstice, the North Pole is tilted toward the sun. "From the northern polar region, the sun never appears to set below the horizon. This is when the northern polar region experiences the midnight sun and the southern polar region experiences 24 hours of darkness, known as the polar night," adds. And while, yes, it can be a bit disorienting for those not used to it, it's also a major tourism draw for those looking to squeeze every last drop out of a summer adventure. In Bodø, Norway, that extra light means more time exploring some of Scandinavia's most dramatic natural spaces. Travelers here can also go on a short drive to Saltstraumen to view the world's strongest tidal current. Travelers can also hike the Børvasstindan mountains for spectacular views or simply bask in the sun at 3 a.m. just because they can. In Rovaniemi, Finland, also known as the official hometown of Santa Claus, travelers can bike through its forest trails, go foraging for wild berries, or hang out by the serene Kemijoki River. Locals also love a good sauna followed by refreshing dips in cool water, and welcome guests to try it out for themselves, too. It's worth noting that Murmansk, Russia, the largest city located entirely within the Arctic Circle, also experiences 24-hour sun; however, the U.S. Department of State has all of Russia under a level 4 "Do Not Travel" advisory, making travel here impractical and potentially dangerous, for now. And while they don't experience that same round-the-clock sun, hot spots like Reykjavik, Iceland, also made the list, with 21 hours and eight minutes of sun, along with Helsinki at 18 hours and 55 minutes, and Oslo closely behind at 18 hours and 49 minutes. On the flip side, sun-soaked southern favorites like Athens and Madrid, despite being well-known for their summer heat, ranked as the last two on the list, as Madrid receives just over 15 hours of daylight and Athens receives just 14 hours and 48 minutes of daylight.

Europa League Semifinal Soccer: Livestream Bodø/Glimt vs. Tottenham From Anywhere
Europa League Semifinal Soccer: Livestream Bodø/Glimt vs. Tottenham From Anywhere

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Europa League Semifinal Soccer: Livestream Bodø/Glimt vs. Tottenham From Anywhere

If you buy something through a link in this article, we may earn commission. Pricing and availability subject to change. Norwegian outsider Bodø/Glimt will be hoping to make a comeback for the ages on Thursday as it hosts England's Tottenham Hotspur in this Europa League semifinal clash. Below, we'll outline the best live TV streaming services to use to watch the game as it happens wherever you are in the world, and how to use a VPN if they're not available where you are. Advertisement Goals from Brennan Johnson, James Maddison and Dominic Solanke appeared to have given Spurs an unassailable lead in the first leg in north London last week. However, a late strike from midfielder Ulrik Saltnes gave the Eliteserien underdogs a lifeline ahead of today's home fixture. A two-goal deficit in the first leg of a Europa League semifinal has never been overturned. But the Norwegians will feel that playing today's match at their compact Aspmyra Stadion -- located just above the Arctic Circle -- gives them a significant advantage, largely thanks to its tricky artificial surface. It's likely to be cold and rainy, but no more so than a winter's day in north London. Bodø/Glimt hosts Spurs on Thursday, May 8, at the Aspmyra Stadion in Bodø. Kickoff is set for 9 p.m. CEST local time in Norway. That means it's an 8 p.m. BST start in the UK, a 3 p.m. ET or 12 p.m. PT kickoff in the US and Canada, and a 5 a.m. AEST start in Australia on Friday morning. Brennan Johnson's first-minute strike put Spurs on their way to a 3-1 win at home in the first leg of this Europa League semifinal. Livestream Tottenham vs. Bodø/Glimt in the US American soccer fans can stream every fixture of this season's tournament via Paramount Plus, which has exclusive live English-language broadcast rights in the US for the UEFA Europa League. Paramount Plus Paramount Plus has two main subscription plans in the US: Essential for $8 per month and Premium for $13 per month. Both offer coverage of the Europa League as well as the Champions League. Advertisement The cheaper Essential option has ads for on-demand streaming and lacks live CBS feeds as well as the ability to download shows to watch offline later. Newcomers to the service can take advantage of a 30-day free trial, while students may qualify for a 25% discount. Sarah Tew/CNET See at Paramount Plus How to watch every UEFA Europa League 2024/25 game online from anywhere using a VPN If you're traveling abroad and want to keep up with all the Europa League action while away from home, a VPN can help enhance your privacy and security when streaming. It encrypts your traffic and prevents your internet service provider from throttling your speeds. VPNs are legal in many countries, including the US and Canada, and can be used for legitimate purposes such as improving online privacy and security. They can also be helpful when connecting to public Wi-Fi networks while traveling, adding an extra layer of protection for your devices and logins. Advertisement However, some streaming services may have policies restricting VPN usage to access region-specific content. If you're considering a VPN for streaming, check the platform's terms of service to ensure compliance. If you choose to use a VPN, follow the provider's installation instructions, ensuring you're connected securely and in compliance with applicable laws and service agreements. Some streaming platforms may block access when a VPN is detected, so verifying if your streaming subscription allows VPN usage is crucial. ExpressVPN ExpressVPN is our current best VPN pick for people who want a reliable and safe VPN, and it works on a variety of devices. It's normally $13 a month, but if you sign up for an annual subscription for $100 you'll get three months free and save 49%. That's the equivalent of $6.67 a month. Advertisement Note that ExpressVPN offers a 30-day money-back guarantee. See at ExpressVPN Livestream Bodø/Glimt vs. Spurs in the UK TNT Sports has the rights to broadcast Europa League fixtures in the UK, and this match will be shown live today on TNT Sports 2. TNT Sports TNT Sports is the place to watch Europa League matches exclusively live this season in the UK. You can access TNT Sports in a number of ways, including via Sky Q as a TV package, or direct streaming from its range of mobile and smart TV apps. It costs £31 either way and comes in a package that includes Discovery Plus' library of documentary content. TNT Sports See at TNT Sports Livestream Bodø/Glimt vs. Tottenham in Canada If you want to stream Europa League games live in Canada, you'll need to subscribe to DAZN Canada. The service has exclusive broadcast rights to the tournament this season. DAZN A DAZN subscription currently costs CA$30 a month or CA$200 a year and will also give you access to the Champions League, and the UEFA Conference League, plus EFL Championship soccer, Six Nations rugby and WTA tennis. Advertisement As well as dedicated apps for iOS and Android, there's a wide range of support for set-top boxes and smart TVs. The logo for sports streaming service DAZn on a white background. See at DAZN Livestream Bodø/Glimt vs. Tottenham in Australia Football fans Down Under can watch Europa League matches on streaming service Stan Sport, which has exclusive rights to show this tournament live in Australia this season. Stan Sport Stan Sport will set you back AU$12 per month (on top of a AU$15 Stan subscription), but the streaming service is currently offering a seven-day free trial. A subscription will also give you access to Champions League and Europa Conference League action, as well as international rugby and Formula E. Advertisement See at Stan Sport Quick tips for streaming UEFA Europa League matches using a VPN

歐霸 |唔公平? 還是型爆? 挪威球迷凌晨放煙花騷擾熱刺酒店
歐霸 |唔公平? 還是型爆? 挪威球迷凌晨放煙花騷擾熱刺酒店

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

歐霸 |唔公平? 還是型爆? 挪威球迷凌晨放煙花騷擾熱刺酒店

來自挪威僅有四萬人口小城 Bodø 的博德基林,能夠殺入歐霸四強,已經堪稱奇蹟。球隊首回合作客以 1:3 落敗予熱刺,他們希望在今晚次回合中翻盤。 在這場比賽前夕,Bodø 球迷就決定用「特別方式」迎接倫敦的訪客。據報,一群主隊球迷凌晨在熱刺下榻的酒店外,準備「整蠱」大計! 🎆🇳🇴 At 2:37am, Bodø/Glimt fans set off fireworks outside Tottenham's hotel ahead of the Europa League semi-final tonight. 👀 — EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) May 8, 2025 他們選擇在當地時間凌晨 2:37 引爆巨型煙花,聲勢浩大,震撼全場,相信沒有一名熱刺球員能夠安睡無擾。 至於北倫敦兵團是否真的因此「瞓唔足」,今晚比賽自然見分曉。不過可以肯定的是:Bodø 球迷為球隊逆轉可謂無所不用其極! 作者:One Football

Dominic Solanke silences Bodø and books Tottenham's ticket to Bilbao
Dominic Solanke silences Bodø and books Tottenham's ticket to Bilbao

The Guardian

time08-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Guardian

Dominic Solanke silences Bodø and books Tottenham's ticket to Bilbao

Who are you and what have you done with Ange Postecoglou? There was a messy goal from a set piece, a plan with pragmatism at its core and a team able to find beauty in the kind of robust performance that has so often seemed alien to Postecoglou's entire footballing vision. All the cool came from Tottenham Hotspur in the Arctic Circle. Their touch was sure on the infamous ­plastic pitch at the Aspmyra Stadion and they did not mind turning this Europa League semi-final against Bodø/Glimt into a grind. Serious rather than spectacular, they were never under threat of failing to seal their place in the final against Manchester United. Goals from Dominic Solanke and Pedro Porro were enough for Spurs to win 2-0 on the night and 5-1 on aggregate. Through to their first European final since 2019, silverware is within reach for the first time in 17 years. This has been such a challenging season for Postecoglou but vindication could yet arrive for the Spurs manager. The sprinklers were on long before kick-off, drenching a surface already designed to play quickly. Warming up in incessant rain, Spurs knew they had to have their wits about them. This is a place designed to trip up unsuspecting visitors and the vibe among the locals was remarkably optimistic. They had already seen Porto, Besiktas, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Twente, Olympiakos and Lazio leave this quirky little ground empty-handed this season and the argument that Spurs had not built up enough of a first-leg lead began to feel more compelling as the atmosphere in the stands grew ever more hostile. So much so it seemed that Bodø/Glimt's 8,200 fans hardly needed the jolt of a pre-match fireworks show to get them on their feet. This remote, windswept Arctic outpost had never experienced anything quite this momentous before. Buoyed up by the return of the influential duo of Patrick Berg and Håkon Evjen from suspension in midfield, Bodø/Glimt believed a 3-1 deficit would be wiped out. They were sure that reality was not going to intrude on the fairytale. If anything, though, the hosts were too eager during the early stages. Spurs were quicker to settle, with Richarlison causing problems for Fredrik Sjøvold on the left, and were closing to pulling clear when Pedro Porro lined up a free-kick in the ninth minute. It took a fine save from Nikita Haikin to prevent the right-back's effort from finding the top corner. Postecoglou must have been delighted with his side's start. It was a year to the day since Spurs pulled off their miraculous comeback against Ajax in the semi-finals of the Champions League but this seemed more sedate. Richarlison continued to threaten, Dominic Solanke's hold-up play was impressive and there was an escape for the hosts when Destiny Udogie failed to find anyone after sneaking through on the left. Calm and professional, Spurs were using the ball well, even with injuries stripping their midfield of the poise offered by James Maddison and Lucas Bergvall. Dejan Kulusevski, Maddison's replacement, was proving effective in disrupting Bodø/Glimt's attempts to play out from the back. Yves Bissouma and Rodrigo Bentancur mopped up in front of the back four. The only misstep from Spurs came when Brennan Johnson picked up a booking for a clumsy challenge. Bodø/Glimt struggled to build up a head of steam. Ole Didrik Blomberg fired into the side netting and Berg forced Guglielmo Vicario to tip a free-kick over but in truth there was not much to worry Spurs before half-time. The curious thing is that Postecoglou has not hesitated to dispense with his idealistic approach in Europe. Spurs have not been afraid to sit deep and be more direct against continental opposition, particularly on their travels. Ruggedness was a prominent feature of their quarter-final win against Eintracht Frankfurt and they were set up to do a similar job on Bodø/Glimt. It was not long before Maurizio Mariani, the Italian referee, was warning Vicario about timewasting before a goal-kick. Sign up to Football Daily Kick off your evenings with the Guardian's take on the world of football after newsletter promotion Bodø/Glimt tried to play with more urgency at the start of the second half. There was encouragement when Jens Petter Hauge flashed a low delivery across the face of goal. Udogie then had to be strong when Fredrik André Bjørkan tried to find Kasper Høgh with a cross towards the far post in the 59th minute. Spurs were unperturbed. They focused on compressing the space and they were heading for Bilbao when they went ahead with a scrappy goal in the 64th minute. Mathys Tel, who had just replaced Richarlison, delivered a corner from the left, Cristian Romero won the first header and Solanke was free to bundle the ball in from close range. Reality intruded on Bodø/Glimt's fairytale, their challenge fading when Porro's mis-hit cross drifted over and inside his far post. Postecoglou can still make good on his promise about always winning a trophy in his second season.

Europa League Semifinal Soccer: Livestream Bodø/Glimt vs. Tottenham From Anywhere
Europa League Semifinal Soccer: Livestream Bodø/Glimt vs. Tottenham From Anywhere

CNET

time08-05-2025

  • Sport
  • CNET

Europa League Semifinal Soccer: Livestream Bodø/Glimt vs. Tottenham From Anywhere

Norwegian outsider Bodø/Glimt will be hoping to make a comeback for the ages on Thursday as it hosts England's Tottenham Hotspur in this Europa League semifinal clash. Below, we'll outline the best live TV streaming services to use to watch the game as it happens wherever you are in the world, and how to use a VPN if they're not available where you are. Goals from Brennan Johnson, James Maddison and Dominic Solanke appeared to have given Spurs an unassailable lead in the first leg in north London last week. However, a late strike from midfielder Ulrik Saltnes gave the Eliteserien underdogs a lifeline ahead of today's home fixture. A two-goal deficit in the first leg of a Europa League semifinal has never been overturned. But the Norwegians will feel that playing today's match at their compact Aspmyra Stadion -- located just above the Arctic Circle -- gives them a significant advantage, largely thanks to its tricky artificial surface. It's likely to be cold and rainy, but no more so than a winter's day in north London. Bodø/Glimt hosts Spurs on Thursday, May 8, at the Aspmyra Stadion in Bodø. Kickoff is set for 9 p.m. CEST local time in Norway. That means it's an 8 p.m. BST start in the UK, a 3 p.m. ET or 12 p.m. PT kickoff in the US and Canada, and a 5 a.m. AEST start in Australia on Friday morning. Brennan Johnson's first-minute strike put Spurs on their way to a 3-1 win at home in the first leg of this Europa League semifinal. Sebastian Frej/Livestream Tottenham vs. Bodø/Glimt in the US American soccer fans can stream every fixture of this season's tournament via Paramount Plus, which has exclusive live English-language broadcast rights in the US for the UEFA Europa League. How to watch every UEFA Europa League 2024/25 game online from anywhere using a VPN If you're traveling abroad and want to keep up with all the Europa League action while away from home, a VPN can help enhance your privacy and security when streaming. It encrypts your traffic and prevents your internet service provider from throttling your speeds. VPNs are legal in many countries, including the US and Canada, and can be used for legitimate purposes such as improving online privacy and security. They can also be helpful when connecting to public Wi-Fi networks while traveling, adding an extra layer of protection for your devices and logins. However, some streaming services may have policies restricting VPN usage to access region-specific content. If you're considering a VPN for streaming, check the platform's terms of service to ensure compliance. If you choose to use a VPN, follow the provider's installation instructions, ensuring you're connected securely and in compliance with applicable laws and service agreements. Some streaming platforms may block access when a VPN is detected, so verifying if your streaming subscription allows VPN usage is crucial. James Martin/CNET ExpressVPN Best VPN for streaming Price $13 per month, $100 for the first 15 months (then $117 per year) or $140 for the first 28 months (then $150 per year) Latest Tests No DNS leaks detected, 18% speed loss in 2025 tests Network 3,000 plus servers in 105 countries Jurisdiction British Virgin Islands ExpressVPN is our current best VPN pick for people who want a reliable and safe VPN, and it works on a variety of devices. It's normally $13 a month, but if you sign up for an annual subscription for $100 you'll get three months free and save 49%. That's the equivalent of $6.67 a month. Note that ExpressVPN offers a 30-day money-back guarantee. 61% off with 2yr plan (+4 free months) See at ExpressVPN Livestream Bodø/Glimt vs. Spurs in the UK TNT Sports has the rights to broadcast Europa League fixtures in the UK, and this match will be shown live today on TNT Sports 2. TNT Sports TNT Sports Watch Europa League games live in the UK with TNT Sports TNT Sports is the place to watch Europa League matches exclusively live this season in the UK. You can access TNT Sports in a number of ways, including via Sky Q as a TV package, or direct streaming from its range of mobile and smart TV apps. It costs £31 either way and comes in a package that includes Discovery Plus' library of documentary content. See at TNT Sports Livestream Bodø/Glimt vs. Tottenham in Canada If you want to stream Europa League games live in Canada, you'll need to subscribe to DAZN Canada. The service has exclusive broadcast rights to the tournament this season. DAZN DAZN Watch Europa League in Canada from CA$30 a month A DAZN subscription currently costs CA$30 a month or CA$200 a year and will also give you access to the Champions League, and the UEFA Conference League, plus EFL Championship soccer, Six Nations rugby and WTA tennis. As well as dedicated apps for iOS and Android, there's a wide range of support for set-top boxes and smart TVs. See at DAZN Livestream Bodø/Glimt vs. Tottenham in Australia Football fans Down Under can watch Europa League matches on streaming service Stan Sport, which has exclusive rights to show this tournament live in Australia this season. Stan Stan Sport Watch the Europa League in Australia from AU$27 a month Stan Sport will set you back AU$12 per month (on top of a AU$15 Stan subscription), but the streaming service is currently offering a seven-day free trial. A subscription will also give you access to Champions League and Europa Conference League action, as well as international rugby and Formula E. See at Stan Sport Quick tips for streaming UEFA Europa League matches using a VPN

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