5 platforms to stream sports for free
If you're a sports fan, you don't have to spend a fortune to stay up to date. Several streaming platforms now offer free access to sports content. Whether you're looking for a cable experience or on-demand content, be sure to check these platforms out.
5. Tubi
If you've ever tried out free, ad-supported TV (FAST) streaming platforms, you're probably familiar with Tubi. It's one of the most popular options out there, and for good reason. In addition to movies and TV shows, Tubi also offers a solid collection of live TV channels, including some that cater specifically to sports fans.
Some channels dedicated to sports include FOX Sports, NFL Channel, and NASCAR. These channels cover everything from live games to highlights and more.
4. Pluto TV
Pluto TV is one of the best options for sports fans, especially since it's completely free. There are over 250 live channels in total, with some dedicated to sports content. Some of the favorites include Fox Sports, NFL Channel, and NBC Sports NOW. Depending on the channel you choose, you can even watch live events, highlights, classic games, or expert analysis and commentary.
While you may not get live broadcasts from high-profile events, Pluto TV still offers a decent amount of sports programming 24/7.
3. The Roku Channel
Sports streaming services can be expensive, but The Roku Channel's extensive free sports content makes it a great alternative for sports fans on a budget. While some shows and games require a subscription, there are still plenty of free games you can watch, as well as MLB highlights. You can also check out the Roku Sports Channel, which offers a non-stop lineup of sports broadcasts, including everything from live news to commentary and analysis.
2. CBC Gem
CBC Gem is a Canadian streaming platform that offers free access to a wide range of content, including shows, movies, documentaries, news, and sports. You will have to watch a few ads, though. But that's a fair trade-off for the amount of free sports content.
Sports fans can access NSL matches, curling championships, and even swimming competitions on CBC Gem. The platform even broadcasts the Olympic Games, offering both live coverage and replays.
1. YouTube
Most people think of YouTube TV when it comes to streaming sports. While YouTube TV has some really great features, it has gotten pretty expensive. If you don't want to spend that much money, the regular YouTube platform is a good option, as it offers a surprising amount of free sports content.
Several major teams and leagues, including the NFL, NBA, and MLB, regularly upload highlights (and sometimes even entire games), post-game interviews, and press conferences to their YouTube channels. You can also watch independent analysis from sports YouTubers like JxmyHighroller and The Herd with Colin Cowherd.
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