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Barcelona vs. Sporting CP Live Stream: How to Watch for Free

Looking to watch a live stream of Wednesday's Champions League match between Barcelona and Sporting CP? There are a number of different options, even if you don't have cable.

With the Group D meeting set to start at 2:30 p.m.

ET and be broadcast on Fox Sports 2 in the United States, those who have a cable subscription can watch via Fox Sports Go, but if you have cut the cable cord — or are looking to do so — you can watch FS2 via an over-the-top streaming service.

All of the following options (United States only) provide a free trial, allowing you to watch Wednesday's match for free:.

FuboTV: "Fubo Premier" package.

DirecTV Now: "Go Big" package.

Sling TV: "Sling Blue" package.

You can sign up for a free trial via the above links, or you can read on for a more thorough breakdown of what each service includes and how to start watching Barca vs.

Sporting CP:. Cheapest Option: Fubo TV.

FS1 and FS2 are both included with Fubo TV, which is normally $34.

99 per month but is currently offering a deal that allows users to sign up for $19.

99 per month for the first two months.

Here's a complete rundown and how to start a free trial:.

Total Channels Included: 71 (You can find the complete channel list here).

Price: $19.

99 per month for first two months; $34.

99 per month after that.

Extras: Watch on two different devices at once; 30 hours of DVR is included.

Free Trial: 7 days.

How to Sign Up & Watch:.

1. Click here to sign up and launch your free trial.

You'll need to enter your credit card information when signing up, but if you cancel your subscription before the trial ends, you won't be charged.

Return to the Fubo website to watch FS2 on your computer.

You can also watch on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the Fubo app, which is free to download.

A full list of compatible devices can be found here.

DirecTV Now.

While Fox Sports 1 is included in all of DirecTV Now's bundles, you'll need to get the "Go Big" package for Fox Sports 2.

It will run $60 per month, though that may not matter if you're just looking to start a free trial for Wednesday's match.

Here's a complete rundown and how to sign up:.

Total Channels Included: 100-plus, depending on local channels available.

You can find the complete channel list right here.

Price: $60 per month.

Extras: Watch on two different devices at the same time; DVR is in Beta stage.

Free Trial: 7 days.

How to Sign Up & Watch:.

1. Head to the DirecTV Now website.

Click on "Start your free trial now" and then create an account.

Select the channel package you want and enter your payment information.

If you cancel your subscription within seven days of signing up, you will not be charged.

Return to the DirecTV Now website to start watching Fox Sports 2 on your desktop.

You can also watch on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the DirecTV Now app, which is free to download.

A complete list of compatible devices can be found here.

Sling TV.

Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports 2 are included in Sling TV's "Sling Blue" package for $25 per month.

Here's a rundown of "Sling Blue" and how to sign up for a free trial:.

Total Channels Included: 35-plus, depending on local channels available.

You can find the complete channel list right here.

Price: $25 per month.

Extras: Watch on three different devices at once; 50 hours of cloud DVR is $5 per month extra.

Free Trial: 7 days.

How to Sign Up & Watch:.

1. Head to the Sling TV website.

Click on "Watch Now 7 Days Free" and then create an account.

Select the channel package you want and enter your payment information.

If you cancel your subscription within seven days of signing up, you will not be charged.

Go to the Sling TV website and navigate to FS2 to start watching.

You can also watch on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the Sling TV app, which is free to download.

A full list of compatible devices can be found here.

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6 Common Signs of Dyslexia in Adults, You Should Know! - Duration: 5:19.

6 Common Signs of Dyslexia in Adults

In the United States alone, approximately five to 10 percent of the population has been

diagnosed with dyslexia, a learning disorder that affects a person's ability to read,

write, spell and speak.

While mixing up letters while writing or mispronouncing words when speaking are common, there are

many other indicators of this learning disorder, which vary with age.

Although it is commonly identified in young children, for some it may go undiagnosed until

adulthood.

In such cases, there are several common signs of dyslexia—including these six.

1.

Avoid Reading

In order to hide their disability, those with dyslexia will often avoid any activities that

involve reading—such as reading to themselves or aloud to others—as their struggles are

a source of shame and embarrassment.

For some, these tasks may prove so challenging that they seek out employment in positions

or fields that conceal or help them avoid dealing with their difficulties.

As a result, these individuals may be "underemployed," meaning their roles are well below their capabilities.

2.

Slow Reading and Writing

If required to do tasks that involve reading or writing, those with dyslexia may take an

unusually long time to complete them.

When reading, this is often because a person will have to re-read sentences several times

to fully understand.

They may become tired or bored very quickly.

Writing, on the other hand, can prove laborious due to a lack of confidence when it comes

to choice of words, spelling and punctuation.

3.

Poor Spelling

Dyslexia makes it challenging for a person to associate letters with the specific sounds

they make, which can lead to poor spelling.

This may cause tasks like taking notes and copying content to be difficult and frustrating.

As a result, those with dyslexia tend to rely on tools like spell-check, or they may ask

others to help them with written work.

Even a person's handwriting can be affected by the disorder, causing them to write in

all capital letters, or frequently mix upper and lower case letters within words.

4.

Difficulty Planning and Organizing

Struggling to estimate the time required to complete a task makes planning very challenging

for those with dyslexia.

As a result, they may have issues meeting deadlines.

Organizing is another skill that is difficult for people with dyslexia to master.

At school or work, this may become apparent when trying to organize the structure of an

essay or report, or effectively expressing one's thoughts within such a written document.

5.

Difficulty Memorizing

Although people with dyslexia tend to have excellent long-term memory for experiences,

locations and faces, they tend to struggle with memorizing sequences, facts or things

they were not personally involved in.

According to Dyslexia Victoria Online, this includes things like "[the] alphabet, counting,

days of the week, months of the year and in order, the seasons of the year, names and

dates in school work, people they meet or know about."

6.

Speaking Challenges

When speaking, someone with dyslexia may experience several challenges, such as struggling to

retrieve the proper words.

This may lead to frequent pauses in a conversation—where gaps are often filled with plenty of "ums"—or

the use of words like "stuff" or "things" if proper names cannot be recalled.

Dyslexia can also cause people to incorrectly pronounce the names of people and places,

or confuse words that sound alike.

They may also stumble over parts of words as they say them.

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