As well as watching all over the Republic of Ireland with no restrictions, you can take your NOW Membership with you to many European countries too, for up to 30 days at a time.
Keep in mind: As of 29 December 2020, you are no longer entitled to stream your NOW Membership while in the UK, as the UK is no longer part of the EU. Heading to the UK? Don't worry – you can still download shows and movies to your device before you travel, and watch offline while you're away. Find out more
To enjoy roaming with NOW outside the Republic of Ireland, you must:
- Have an Irish payment card registered on your account
- Have watched NOW on your account in the Republic of Ireland within the last 30 days
- Be in one of the EU countries listed below – you can't stream NOW in any non-EU countries.
You don't need to do anything differently when watching outside the Republic of Ireland. Just make sure the country you're in is covered, and start watching on any of our supported devices.
FAQs
What countries outside of the Republic of Ireland can I watch in?
You can take NOW with you to any of these EU countries, for up to 30 days at a time:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal (including the Azores and Madeira), Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain (including the Canary Islands), and Sweden.
Where can't I watch?
You won’t be able to stream NOW in non-EU countries within Europe, or in any other countries outside Europe.
European countries and territories where roaming isn't available include:
Iceland, Liechtenstein, Northern Cyprus, Norway, Switzerland, and Turkey.
What happens when I've been watching abroad for 30 days?
As your NOW Membership is only for residents of the Republic of Ireland, roaming abroad is only available for 30 days at a time. After that, you'll need to confirm you're still a resident of the Republic of Ireland by watching NOW back home before you can watch abroad again.
After you've watched NOW back in the Republic of Ireland again, you're free to start another 30 day roaming period next time you travel to any of the eligible countries listed in the FAQ above.
Can't watch back in Ireland?
We're aware some NOW Members may experience issues watching NOW back in the Republic of Ireland after reaching the limit for watching abroad. We're working to fix this as soon as we can.
In the meantime, you can start watching again by re-entering your card details in Membership.
Can I add a new NOW Membership when I'm abroad?
You won’t be able to become a NOW Member or add a new NOW Membership when roaming. NOW Membership must be purchased while in the Republic of Ireland.
Can I use all the apps on my NOW Smart Stick or Box when roaming?
You can still enjoy many of the apps on your NOW Smart Stick or Box when travelling in the countries listed above, including Netflix, YouTube and Vevo.
However NOW is not responsible for catch up apps like All 4 and 3player. These apps might not work outside the Republic of Ireland.
Can I watch the same movies, shows and sports when roaming?
Yes you can – you’ll be able to enjoy your NOW Membership in exactly the same way when travelling in any of the countries listed above.
However NOW is not responsible for catch up apps on your NOW Smart Stick or Box, like All 4 and 3player. These apps might not work outside the Republic of Ireland.
Why do I need to register a Irish payment card to roam in Europe?
To roam in Europe with your Irish NOW account, you must be a Republic of Ireland resident. Registering a Irish payment card on your account confirms that you’re a resident of the Republic of Ireland.
Go to Membership and switch to an Irish payment card before you travel to make sure you can watch outside the Republic of Ireland.
Will I be able to stream at the same quality when roaming?
There's no difference to the quality of the stream you receive when roaming compared to streaming at home.
However, other factors outside of NOW's control, such as your Wi-Fi connection and the mobile data speed available in the country you're in, can affect your stream.