Here's a sneaky way to watch the A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms finale for free

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms finale on HBO and Sky
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The A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms finale – airing 22 February – is bloody take on Westeros. But did you know that some viewers can watch A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms episode 6 for free with this streaming hack...

Here's the hack: In the US, the A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms finale will stream on HBO Max at 10pm ET. And guess what, you can access HBO Max via the YouTube TV 21-day free trial (US only).

How to watch A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms without paying

Set your VPN back to your usual US location and you'll find that you can sign up to YouTube TV's free trial (be sure to add HBO Max to the free trial offer).

A word of warning: You'll need a strong VPNs (not a cheap/free one). We tested the likes of NordVPN (try risk-free), Surfshark VPN and Express VPN – all do the trick.

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Quick start: Using a VPN to watch AKotSK finale free

Once you've signed up with your VPN:

1. Open the NordVPN app.

2. Connect to a server based in USA (New York, etc).

3. Fire up YouTube TV. If that doesn't work, try it in Google Chrome's Incognito mode and you should be off to the races.

4. Add HBO Max to your free YouTube TV trial. You should be able to search for A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and add the specific show to your trial to watch the finale.

5. Binge the hit show on streaming at no cost.

Conclusion

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms has been a different look at Westeros than we're used to, taking in Games of Thrones' fantasy world from the bottom up. After the brutal Trial of the Seven, there's sure to be some fallout, and with viewership averaging around 13 million viewers per episode in the US, plenty of fans are keen to find out what's next for Dunk and Egg.

With episodes clocking it at roughly 30 minutes each, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is and easy binge compared to its Ice & Fire predecessors, and viewers can see what all the fuss is about on HBO, Sky and OSN+ in the Middle East.

But for fans willing to use a YouTube TV free trial (and a VPN if they’re outside the US), it’s possible to stream the entire first season, including the Episode 6 on 22 February, completely free.

If you’ve been waiting to experience the whole season in one go then now's the perfect time to dive into the latest George R.R. Martin series, and this might be the smartest – and cheapest – way to do it.

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Tom Wardley
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Tom is a freelance writer, predominantly focusing on film and TV. A graduate of Film Studies at University of South Wales, if he's not diving in to the Collector's Edition Blu Ray of an obscure 80s horror, you'll find him getting lost with his dog or mucking about in the water with his board. 

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