There are many resources on the Internet that allow you to watch sports events online. Meta.reviews will tell you about the nine best streaming services in this article.
fuboTV
fuboTV is a streaming television service that broadcasts NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, MLS, international soccer, and other competitions. Also, fuboTV users have access to movies, TV shows, talk shows, and news programs. You can watch the broadcasts through SmartTV, smartphone, tablet, or computer.
fuboTV offers subscribers a basic package (116 TV channels) for $54.99 per month with the option to purchase additional features.
ESPN +
ESPN + is a streaming video subscription service owned by Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International in partnership with ESPN Inc. Subscribers get access to live sports broadcasts of thousands of sports events (MLB, NHL, MLS, boxing, tennis, rugby, cricket, college sports) and original content on the ESPN app and website.
Cost: $5.99 per month and $49.99 per year.
Sling TV
Sling TV is an alternative to cable TV. With the purchase of a basic plan, the user can watch 23 channels online, including ESPN, AMC, the Food Network, A&E, the History Channel, TNT, HGTV, CNN, and others.
The user only needs to have an iOS or Android gadget. Xbox, Roku Box, Chromecast, or any Windows device will also work. To start using Sling TV you will need to download the application and sign in to your account.
The basic package costs $20 per month. Also, you can buy other packages.
The disadvantage of Sling TV is that you can only link one device to one account. If children want to watch educational programs (articles about education are available on Centreforum.org) and parents want to watch the news, they have to buy another account.
Hulu + Live TV
Hulu + Live TV offers unlimited access to the Hulu library. It is analogous to Sling TV and allows you to watch TV broadcasts on the same devices. It will be a great option if you need access not only to sports broadcasts but also to other content.
Cost: $54.99 per month. It is possible to purchase add-ons.
YouTube TV
YouTube TV also streams cable channels (ABC, NBC, FOX, ESPN, Disney, and others). The service is easy to use and compatible with iOS and Android phones and tablets, as well as Chromecast, Apple TV, Android TV, and Roku.
YouTube TV promises unlimited storage to record your favorite matches for up to 9 months, while the service’s competitors only store files for 28 days.
Cost: $64.99 per month.
Twitch
Many new streamers and viewers have been setting up accounts on Twitch thanks to its ease of use and the wide array of content that’s on offer on the platform. The production quality of many Twitch streamers channels has been increasing exponentially, thanks to high quality Twitch overlays, sounds, and other graphics that these streamers have been implementing on their live streams. This has made Twitch an extremely entertaining platform to watch all the latest Esports action from the world’s greatest gamers.
The basic subscription is free. You’ll have to pay $4.99 per month for additional options (watching broadcasts without ads, access to additional emoticons, and more).
The downside of Twitch is that the platform does not broadcast real sports.
Single Sport
- CBS All Access for $5.99 (with ads) or $9.99 (no ads) per month allows you to watch most NCAA and NFL AFC games.
- UFC Fight Pass gives you access to live and completed fights and exclusive UFC content for $9.99 per month.
- NFL Game Pass doesn’t offer online streaming of games, but NFL fans will find footage of completed regular season, playoff, and Super Bowl games, as well as unique content. Cost: $74.99 per year.
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