Watch LEGO Masters Jr. online
You can watch watch LEGO Masters Jr. for FREE online with episodes of the brand new show set to start on Monday, August 18. The spinoff of Fox’s popular main LEGO Masters show will be hosted by Kelly Osbourne, as the junior enthusiasts team up with celebrity partners to build the most jaw-dropping constructions.
Going out on Fox at 8pm ET/PT on Mondays, it’s likely that – like a lot of other original Fox programming – it will be made available to stream for free on Fox.com. But how can you watch LEGO Masters Jr. from anywhere? Where is it showing in Canada? And can you get the free Fox stream in the UK and Australia, too?
Here’s our full (and quick) guide to how to watch LEGO Masters Jr. on Fox.com…
Fox lets you sample episodes of some of its most popular TV shows absolutely free on Fox.com.
For example, the last few episodes to be aired of LEGO Masters season 5 can be streamed on its website. On that basis, we expect LEGO Masters Jr. to be available to watch there as well.
To watch Fox: visit Fox’s Lego Masters Jr. webpage
Watching on Fox.com is free – you don’t even need to register any details.
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How to watch LEGO Masters Jr. on Fox from anywhere
Content on Fox.com is only available to watch in the US. Try to stream it from anywhere else and you’ll be stopped due to a ‘Geographic Restriction’.
LEGO fans traveling or working outside the US will need to use a VPN to access Fox.com’s free LEGO Masters Jr. streams.
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1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we’ve said, NordVPN is the best choice.
2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you’re visiting Canada or the UK and want to watch your free US stream, you’d select a server in a US city.
3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to the Fox website and watch LEGO Masters Jr. for free.
Where else can I watch Lego Masters Jr. online in the US?
Lego Masters Jr. is going out on Fox on Mondays at 8pm ET/PT from August 18 in the US. So if you already get the channel through your aerial or cable package, you’re good to go.
Not got cable or an antenna? The $46 per month Sling Blue plan carries Fox (in certain markets) and features 40+ channels including FS1, NBC, TNT, USA and, of course, Fox.
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Episodes of Lego Masters Jr. will also be available stream online the day after they air on the Hulu streaming service. Plans start from $9.99 per month, or get loads of extra content for just one dollar more with the Disney Plus Bundle.
How to watch LEGO Masters Jr. in Canada
Lego Masters Jr. is showing at the same day and time it is south of the border, airing on CTV at 8pm ET/PT each Monday, starting August 18.
That means episodes will also be available to stream on the network’s on-demand platform after airing.
Outside Canada? Use a VPN to gain access to all the CTV ontent you’d normally stream at home – including Lego Masters Jr.
Can I watch Lego Masters Jr. in the UK or Australia?
While the LEGO Masters franchise is popular around the world, there’s currently no sign that this junior version from the US will be shown anywhere other than in North America.
US viewer overseas? Anyone from the US travelling overseas looking to watch Lego Masters Jr. can stream it free on Fox.com by using a VPN.
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