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Setting an Android TV Box to Watch Live Sport

Setting up an Android TV box to watch sport may seem to be difficult; however, it is an easy process if you know the following tips.

How to Set Up an Android TV Box

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Turn off the TV

You should turn off your TV anytime you want to connect or disconnect a device. Read the manual to ensure you are doing it correctly. After connecting the box, turn on the device manually or use the remote.  

Connecting your box to the TV

Boxes like MAG425A  come with an HDMI cable. Connect the two devices and power on the box and wait for the interface to show on your screen. Follow any available prompts to continue with the setup process.

Set the remote

Every device comes with remote control. Power on the remote and use it to power on the TV box. You can also do it manually using the power button. Most of the remotes use AAA batteries.

Select your language

Use your remote to scroll through the menu items. In most of the cases, the device will have an automatic setup process. But, you may need to set the language on the settings tab.

Getting connected

You need to connect to the Internet to access all the features of your Android TV. On the settings tab, click on the network and set up the WiFi connection, the process is like connecting an android phone. You can then download apps and games or even stream videos.

Updating the firmware

Just like your android phone, your smart TV contains apps that need to be frequently updated. Installing and upgrading your firmware should be the first thing before installing other apps. Firmware updates may erase other apps, so always do it first.

Setting up Kodi

Kodi is an app that works with most common TV boxes; you can use it or use the other apps. This app comes with many features that make streaming more accessible. Some boxes are already preinstalled with this app, but you may also download it from the play store. With Kodi, you can organize all the media in your box. If you decide to work with Kodi, change your box settings to avoid problems with buffering.

Secure your Android TV box with a VPN

Once your TV is set up for viewing, you need to secure it so that no one can invade your privacy. A good VPN will encrypt your data to safeguard you from hackers when you are using your TV online.

Conclusion

Setting up your TV box is not difficult. I hope this guide will help you with the right information on how to set up your Android TV. Use it as a guideline whenever you have your new TV box.

 

 

 

10 Best Snow Parks in Europe

Exceptional snow parks are highly sought after by skiers and snowboarders all over the world. They are always prepared to travel for thousands of miles, just to experience world-class snow parks.

As much as there aren’t many of them, Europe is home to some magnificent snow parks. If you’ve been looking forward to a mind-blowing skiing experience, look no further. Here are, in our opinion, the 10 best snow parks in Europe;

  1. Penken Park Mayrhofen, Austria

Over the years, Austria has gained much acclaim as a world-class skiing destination. Among its renowned snow parks is the Penken Park Mayrhofen.

This is an incredible terrain park located in the Austrian Alps. It has four modern chairlifts to facilitate the movement of visitors from one point to another. 

Skiers and snowboarders that visit this park can expect a riveting skiing adventure. With over 8 ski areas, Penken Park Mayrhofen is undoubtedly a skier’s paradise. 

The park is well maintained. It is usually reshaped during the afternoons to preserve its revered stature.

  1. Absolut Park Flachauwinkl, Austria

With a variety of over 100 strategically placed obstacles, Absolut Park Flachauwinkl, in Austria, present the ultimate challenge for snowboarders and skiers of all levels. The park area is about 1.5 kilometers. This makes it one of the largest terrain parks in Europe. Moreover, it is just one hour drive away from Salzburg airport.

The park has different ski areas with family-friendly features. The crew that maintains it works around the clock to build some new creative obstacles regularly. It also has a section with challenging terrain for advanced skiers and snowboarders. Additionally, there is a chill house where family and friends can relax during the day.

  1. Park Avenue, Les Deux Alpes Park, France

Park Avenue, Les Deux Park is a popular destination for skiers and snowboarders. This unique park is known to change its positions during different seasons of the year. When summer comes, the park moves to the top of the glacier. That’s a height of about 3200 meters.

The park is served by a button lift and 2 chairlifts. As much as this park accommodates skiers of all levels, most of its features favor free-stylers. The rail and boxes are beginner-friendly, but as skiers progress, the level of difficulty increases. 

A cool park and barbecue area are available for visitors to interact, relax and grab a bite.

  1. Borovets snow park, Bulgaria

Borovets Snow Park is 78 kilometers away from the airport in Sofia. The park sits beside the famous Popangelov Ski Slope. With 4 difficulty levels, skiers have the chance to try out numerous challenges. 

Some of its features include flat boxes, kickers and rails.  

There is a strong Wi-Fi connection in the park. This allows skiers and snowboarders to browse comfortably and allows them to upload the shots that they take from the pack on their social media accounts.

  1. Tignes, France

Looking for an exciting snow park in Europe? Tignes ranks among the top snow parks in Europe. There are two ways to access this park. One is through the Col Du Palet drag lift while the other one is via the Grattalu lift.

Tignes has a variety of ski areas for beginners and intermediaries. The rails and kickers may not be big, but they are most skiers and snowboarders’ delight. Those who have refined their skills can try out the free airbag and half-pipe.

Skiers have the rare opportunity to record their skills through the ‘Shoot My Ride’ system offered at the park. This means that they can watch the footage online later.

  1. Snow Park Formigal, Spain

Formigal may not be a popular snow park, but it is spectacular. The park is big. It is about 90000sqm. This allows skiers and snowboarders to try out various jumps. 

With over 40 interesting features categorized in 3 difficulty levels, there is something for everyone.

Every year, different modules are installed across the Formigal snow park to make it more thrilling. What’s more, is that this park hosts exciting equipment testing events as well as competitions throughout the year.

  1. Snow Park El Tarter, Andorra

Snow Parke El Tarter lies in the exotic Iberian Peninsula. The park measures a staggering 1.3 kilometers, which makes it an ideal playground for skiers and snowboarders. 

All riders can easily find their space in this park and fulfill their wildest dreams.

Some competitions such as the Grandvalira Total Fight are held in this park. Skiers who are lucky enough can catch the ongoing action.

  1. Grindelwald, Switzerland

Grindewald is an impeccable snowpark. It is well-kempt for the enjoyment of all visitors. Snowboarders can access the beginners’ park from the Oberoch chairlift.

This park has numerous rails, boxes, and kickers that range from small to medium. The airbag is open to all skiers and there is a superpipe section for any snowboarder who wishes to show off some advanced skills.

  1. Snowpark Seiser Alm, Italy

Located in Italy, the Snowpark Seiser Alm is one of the largest in the Dolomites. The park has about 70 structures set aside for veteran snowboarders. Because of these features, it is ranked among the top 3 Best Freestyle Resorts in the world.

The park has previously been used as a training ground by the national Italian ski and snowboard team for the winter Olympics.

  1. Area EffePila, Italy

Pila might be a small resort situated in Italy, but it’s quite famous. It is an award-winning snow park with impeccably groomed lines where skiers and snowboarders are bound to have an incredible experience. 

Visitors use the Grand Grimod chairlift to access this park all day long.

Pila Park isn’t graced by professionals as it’s more of a fun park. The obstacles and kickers in this park are all beginners-friendly. Also, friendly competitions and parties are held in different sections of this park.

If you have been on a quest to find the best snow parks in Europe, this list offers some great insight for you. All the snow parks mentioned above stand out in different ways. Pick one and we assure you that you will have tremendously memorable skiing or snowboarding adventure. 

However, if you are still looking for more inspiration, check out Ridestore Magazine’ 50 Best Snowparks in Europe as voted by a team of expert judges, including professional snowboarder Olya Smeshlivaya (3 Time Russian Champion Pro Snowboarder & European Cup Medalist) and professional skier Florian Preuss (Big Air & Pipe Freeski German team member & German Slopestyle Champion). 

Ireland v Italy postponed due to coronavirus

 Ireland v Italy which was scheduled to take place on March 7th has been postponed due to the outbreak of the coronavirus.

Chief Executive of the IRFU Philip Browne confirmed the news on Wednesday afternoon. He stated the IRFU were acting on government advice. He said the organisation was perfectly happy to comply with it’s recommendations. The decision to postpone the game comes on the back of a meeting with Simon Harris. He stated it was the “right decision” in the interest of public health. Harris said the meeting was excellent. However he expressed some supporters will be disappointed that the game has been called off.

The IRFU released a statement confirming the news following a meeting with Simon Harris. The meeting was to request a formal instruction of the staging of Ireland v Italy games on the weekend of 6/8th of March.  The statement continued, “At the outset we made it clear that the IRFU was supportive of the Governments’ need to protect public health in relation to the Coronavirus”. The IRFU said they were advised, formally, that The National Public Health Emergency team has determined that the series of matches should not proceed. This of course in the interests of Public Health.

The game is likely to be rescheduled as to when is still has to be decided. The statement said, “We will immediately begin to work with our Six Nations partners to look at the possibility of rescheduling the matches”. They said an update will be issued on this.

Personally, it is the right decision as public health is paramount. England play Wales that same weekend, while France meet Scotland at Murrayfield. There is several cases in France at present with some deaths. Whether this game will be postponed or not is another question but I suspect it will.

Mayo v Kerry: Preview, Team News and live score updates

Mayo v Kerry throws in at 7.15pm on Saturday in MacHale Park. We have a preview of the games, as well as team news and betting. If you can’t make the game follow our live score updates.

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Preview

Mayo need a win here in my opinion as they are currently looking at relegation along with Meath. In fact Mayo are one of the favourites for relegation. James Horan’s side have 2 losses, 1 win and 1 draw from four games played. Their final two games come against Galway and Tyrone so they will at least need 2 wins in my opinion for the three remaining games.

They narrowly beat Meath 1-09 to 2-05 in their only win but they will need big improvement if they are to beat Kerry on Saturday. James Horan was somewhat disappointed after the defeat to Mayo but speaking to the Irish Daily Star he said, We are looking at winning games, we are looking at playing well and we haven’t played well yet and we want to try and get a good performance,”. He continued, “You have to move on straight away and try and fix a few things and play next Saturday night.” Players like Lee Keegan, Aidan O’Shea, Kevin McLoughlin and Darren Coen will all look to have big games.

Kerry come into the game in mid table. A win here would certainly boost their chances of reaching a league final. Peter Keane’s side have won 2, lost 1 and drawn 1 from their four games. They beat Meath last weekend 1-19 to 2-13. The draw came against Dublin in the opening round 1-19 each. Speaking to the Irish Daily Star after the win over Meath last weekend Keane said, It was a struggle. We went up to Navan last year in the Super 8s and we struggled enough against them,”. Keane will look to players like David Clifford, Tommy Walsh and Sean O’Shea in attack.

Team News

Team have yet to be announced.

Mayo: TBA

Kerry: TBA

Betting 

Kerry are 4/7 to win this game. Mayo are 7/4. For me it’s a game Mayo have to win and they won fear Kerry. However, Kerry have a greater scoring threat and that pips the tie in their favour by 2 or 3 points. Mayo v Kerry is live on eir sport. However, if you can’t make the game be sure to follow our up to date live gaa scores match tracker.

Tyrone v Dublin, Preview, Team News and live score updates

Tyrone v Dublin takes place on Saturday night at 7.15pm in Omagh. We have a preview, team news and betting information below. If you can’t be there at the game be sure to follow our live score updates.

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Preview

Mickey Harte’s Tyrone come into this game on the back of a poor performance against Galway last weeked. However, they were completely outplayed and hammered 2-25 to 0-12 by Padraig Joyces side. They could find themselves in a relegation battle if they lose this game against Dublin here as well. Tyrone have won 2 games and lost 2 games in the division so far. They have beaten Kerry and Meath. Mickey Harte will look to players like Darren McCurry, Tiernan McCann and Niall Sludden. They will be without talisman Cathal McShane who is facing up to five months out with an ankle injury.

Dublin sit in second place in the league table at present. They come into the game unbeaten. They have 2 wins and 2 draws. What I have certainly witnessed is Dublin play to the end, they never know when they are beaten. This is a sign of good champions. They had to make comebacks against Monaghan and Donegal but they always found a way. They have experience players now like Brian Fenton, Ciaran Kilkenny and Paul Mannion. These will be key players in the Dublin attack once again. Dessie Farrell speaking after the win over Donegal said the slow start to games needs to be addressed he said to RTE Sport, “We had a poor start again tonight and that something we’ll definitely be looking at. We will look at it during the week and have a discussion about it. Over the longer term it needs to be addressed.”

Team News

Tyrone: TBA

Dublin (Allianz FL Division 1 v Tyrone): Evan Comerford; Michael Fitzsimons, Philip McMahon, David Byrne; Eoin Murchan, John Small, Cillian O’Shea; Brian Fenton, James McCarthy; Brian Howard, Sean Bugler, Niall Scully; Paul Mannion, Ciaran Kilkenny, Dean Rock.

Betting

Dublin are the favourites to win at 4/11, while Tyrone are 11/4. For me I think it will be a close game but Dublin will shade by 2 or 3 points in the end. Tyrone v Dublin is live on Eir Sport. If you can’t watch it though follow our live match tracker.

Meath v Galway: Preview, Team News and live score updates

Meath v Galway takes place on Sunday at 2.30pm in Pairc Tailteann in Navan. We have a preview of the game, team news and betting. If you can’t make the game be sure to follow our live match tracker below.

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Preview 

Meath are staring down the barrel of relegation and a win here will be needed to have any chance of staying in the top flight in 2021. They will face Dublin and Monaghan in their final two games and will likely need to win those as well. Andy McEntee’s charges have been unlucky in some games. They lost narrowly to Mayo 1-09 to 2-05, while last weekend they put up a brave performance against Kerry only losing by a goal, 1-19 to 2-13.

They have good players in their ranks like Donal Keogan, Bryan Menton and Cillian O’Sullivan. Speaking to GAA.ie about the game Keogan said, If the result goes your way there that weekend, you can look forward to the next weekend. Potentially four points might do it, six points probably will do it. You’ve three games left, there’s six points on offer there, so obviously it starts with Galway this weekend. It’s a big game.”

Galway come into this game on the back of an impressive 19 point win over Tyrone last weekend. Padraig Joyces charges sit top of the table having won three games and lost one game. A win here will likely secure a place in the final in my opinion. Galway will have games against Mayo and Dublin to come. Galway have quality players like Shane Walsh, Liam Silke and Damien Comer will be key once more for the Westerners.

Team News 

Meath: TBA

Galway (Allianz FL Division 1 v Meath): Conor Gleeson; Sean Kelly, Sean Mulkerrin, Johnny Heaney; Liam Silke, John Daly, Cillian McDaid; Ronan Steede, Tom Flynn; Eamonn Brannigan, Damien Comer, Michael Daly; Martin Farragher, Shane Walsh, Adrian Varley.

Betting

Galway are 2/5 favourites to win this, while Meath are priced at odds of 5/2. For me it’s a Galway win. The emphatic win over Tyrone shows where this Galway side are at present in terms of confidence. Galway -3 at 11/10 has to be bet. There is no live coverage of Meath v Galway so be sure to follow our live gaa score updates.

Hazard to miss rest of season

Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane has said that Belgian international and current Real Madrid midfielder Eden Hazard may miss the rest of the season.

The news comes after the central midfielder suffered yet another ankle injury in Madrid’s surprise La Liga defeat to Levante in La Liga last weekend. Hazard moved to Los Blancos from Chelsea last summer for 89 million pounds. However, he has only played to games since November and his season now looks in doubt following this injury. In fact Hazard has only recovered from an ankle injury which kept him out of the side. It is thought the injury picked up against Levante is to the same ankle. Real will host Manchester City on Wednesday in a crucial last 16 clash in the Champions League. It is an important week for Madrid, as they face Barcelona in La Liga this coming Sunday.

Speaking about Hazard’s injury at a press conference ahead of the game with Manchester City, Zidane said, He (Hazard) loves playing football and while I can’t tell you what is in his eyes, I can see he is not happy”. The former French midfielder continued, “I do not know if he will have to go through an operation. It is not my area and I don’t know if his season is over, but I hope not”. Zidane would not comment on whether the injury was handled correctly first time around. He said he wasn’t the right person to say what should or shouldn’t have been done. Furthermore, he said, “We are not happy about Hazard’s injury, it comes at a bad moment. He wanted to play and help us but now he is out again, which is sad of course”.

In relation to the game Zidane claimed that Guardiola is a better coach, he said “He has shown that over the years, at Barca, Bayern and now City. That’s my opinion. Some people can think other coaches are better but for me, he is the best”. He continued, “But it is Madrid against City, not Zidane against Guardiola. It will be a great game. We always want to play games like this and we will do our best to come away with a good result.” Real v Manchester City takes place at 8pm on Wednesday evening at the Bernabeu, the return leg takes place at the Etihad on March 17th.

5 changes Ireland need to make for Italy game

So Ireland suffered a devastating loss to old foes England on Sunday at Twickenham. England winning 24-12 in the end. Let’s take a look at the top 5 changes that need to happen ahead of Italy coming to the Aviva. However, the game may come under threat due to the coronavirus. 

In truth it was a dreadful first half for Andy Farrell’s men. They conceded two poor tries albeit from two very bad mistakes from Johnny Sexton and Jacob Stockdale. If you take them to mistakes out of it Ireland weren’t far behind England in terms of the scoreboard. However, England outmuscled an overpowered Ireland for much of the game.

  1. Cooney to replace Murray – For me John Cooney simply has to be given a chance against Italy. Ireland will beat Italy that is a given but we are looking for a big performance here and of course a bonus point. Murray opted to box kick a lot in the loss to England. Whether that was a tactic or not I am not so sure. Cooney has to be given a chance from the start here.

2. Caelan Dorris to replace Van Der Flier – Van Der Flier had a poor enough game against England like many of the forwards so Dorris simply has to come in. He made a couple of good carriers when introduced off the bench against England.

3. Ronan Kelleher to replace Rob Herring – Kelleher should certainly start against the Italians. He has strong ball carrying abilities and of course has an impressive try scoring record with Leinster. Has to be given a chance from the start.

4. Chris Farrell to replace Bundee Aki – Farrell has yet to be given any game time. However, he has been in the squad. We all know what he is capable of. A strong runner with the ball and should be given a chance.

5 Keith Earls to replace Jacob Stockdale – Stockdale has been out of form in my opinion, Earls has been out injured but could force his way back into the side. He should also be given a chance against Italy.

Ulster v Benetton postponed following coronavirus

Ulster v Benetton set to be played this weekend is postponed following the outbreak of the coronavirus. Zebre’s game with Ospreys is also postponed as Italian authorities try to battle with the outbreak.

RTE Sport report that their is also restrictions on public gatherings and sporting events. These are the Italian regions of Lombardy, Emilia Romagna and Veneto. The women’s Six Nations meeting between Scotland and Italy was postponed as were four Seria A League games. Pro 14 rugby said they will remain in contact with Italian rugby authorities. They said on their website, “To ensure the safety of our players and spectators PRO14 Rugby fully supports the preventative measures taken in Italy and will adhere to the directives from the World Health Organisation (WHO) and local authorities,”.They stated that the current restrictions will remain in place till March 1st.

The Ireland v Italy game is also under threat. Six Nations released a statement saying that everything’s been monitored closely and they are in constant contact with FIR and all other rugby unions. Simon Harris Minister for Health also expressed his concern about the virus and what it could to do some events. Speaking to RTE News he said “The rugby game is something that needs considerable consideration”. “There will be some big decisions that have to be made in the coming days including mass gatherings.

As of now the IRFU have stated that the games will go ahead as planned. However, the union said it will follow government advice on the matter. It wouldn’t be the first time a Six Nations game was called off though. In 2001 Ireland’s Six Nations meeting with England was postponed due to the outbreak of foot and mouth. The game was eventually played the following October.

Munster squad update ahead of Scarlets game

Munster rugby have issued a squad update ahead of their Pro 14 game with the Scarlets on Saturday at 5pm in Thomond Park.

There is no Six Nations action this weekend so Andy Farrell has released both Jack O’Donoghue and Chris Farrell for this game back to the province. Shane Daly and Niall Scannell have undergone scans following last Friday’s game with Zebre. The outcome of these is expected in the coming days. Scannell came off after 20 minutes with a leg injury.  Daly was withdrawn from the starting XV following tightness in his hip.

In further injury news Craig Casey who went off in the win over Zebre in the second half had an x-ray on his hand but no fracture was sustained. He in fact trained with Munster on Monday. Munster rugby also report that Joey Carbery is still nursing his wrist injury. However, he also seen an ankle specialist last week who advised further surgery was required.

Players that are continuing their rehab from injury include: Jean Kleyn (neck), Rhys Marshall (knee), Joey Carbery (wrist/ankle), Tadhg Beirne (ankle), Brian Scott (foot), Tyler Bleyendaal (neck).

There were 12 Munster players in action in the AIL for their clubs over the weekend. Munster academy players featured in the Cork derby between Cork Con and UCC on Friday.  Alex McHenry and Jonathan Wren helped Cork Con to a 16-12 victory over UCC. John Hodnett and James French lined for UCC

Four Academy players helped Garryowen to a 32-13 victory away at Clontarf. Ben Healy kicked 12 points in the victory. Jack Stafford, Diarmuid Barron and Paddy Kelly also lining out for Garryowen. Senior prop Ciaran Parker made his second appearance on his return from injury for Shannon in their 50-10 victory over Naas.  Eoghan Clarke also played a part.

Munster v Scarlets takes place at 5pm on Saturday.