Introduction
For CBA fans in Chile, the 27th round of the 2025-2026 regular season match between Shanghai Sharks and Shandong Heroes is a can't-miss highlight. However, due to regional copyright restrictions, many fans cannot access Chinese commentary directly, having to rely on foreign language commentary or silent footage, which greatly reduces the viewing experience. This article outlines several feasible solutions to help fans regain the familiar atmosphere of Chinese commentary.
Regional Unlocking for Official Authorized Platforms
Mainstream domestic CBA broadcasting platforms, such as Migu Video and CCTV Sports Client, hold exclusive copyrights for Chinese commentary of the games, but these platforms usually restrict access from overseas IP addresses. Fans can use compliant Virtual Private Networks (VPN) to connect to domestic servers, simulate a domestic network environment, and then access the platforms to obtain Chinese commentary signals.
It should be noted that users need to check the platform's user agreement before using a VPN, as some platforms explicitly prohibit overseas users from accessing via VPN, and violations may lead to account restrictions. Meanwhile, choose a stable and formal VPN service provider to avoid network delays affecting viewing smoothness.
Tip: After connecting to a VPN, it is recommended to test the platform's free live games first to confirm that Chinese commentary can be played normally, then purchase a paid membership to watch the Shanghai vs Shandong match.
Choosing Third-Party Sports Broadcasting Aggregation Platforms
Some third-party sports content aggregation platforms include Chinese commentary streams of CBA games, with relatively loose restrictions on overseas users. These platforms usually obtain signals through cooperative authorization or transcoding. Fans can search for well-reputed platforms via search engines and access them directly to watch the games.
When choosing such platforms, it is necessary to distinguish between formal and illegal ones, avoiding clicking on illegal websites with malicious ads or viruses. Priority should be given to platforms with clear copyright statements and simple interfaces. It is also recommended to use ad-blocking plugins to reduce interference during viewing. In addition, some platforms support game replay, allowing fans to catch up on the Chinese commentary version if they miss the live broadcast.
Obtaining Chinese Commentary Audio Streams Separately
If it is impossible to directly watch the video live broadcast with Chinese commentary, fans can also obtain the Chinese commentary audio stream separately and listen to it synchronously with the silent game footage. Some domestic sports radio stations, such as China National Radio's China National Radio, broadcast live Chinese commentary audio of CBA games simultaneously. Fans can listen via the radio's official online client or audio platforms.
Pay attention to the synchronization issue between audio and video during operation, and adjust the audio playback progress to match the picture rhythm. In addition, some CBA fan communities will share real-time Chinese commentary audio links during the game. Fans can join relevant communities through social media or fan forums to obtain such resources.
Conclusion
CBA fans in Chile can solve the problem of inaccessible Chinese commentary for the Shanghai vs Shandong match through three methods: regional unlocking of official platforms, accessing third-party aggregation platforms, and obtaining audio streams separately. When choosing a method, priority should be given to compliance and stability, ensuring a smooth Chinese commentary viewing experience without violating copyright regulations.




