The 2 BEST Ways to Stream Sports | Cord Cutting 101

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Publicado 2021-07-14
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Streaming live sports isn't as easy as streaming ... pretty much everything else. In this video, Craig walks through the basics of how to get your fix of live sports, whether you watch baseball, football, basketball, soccer, or hockey, and whether you live right by your favorite team or 12 states away. The gist is this: in order to stream live sports, you can either use an out-of-market streaming service like MLB.tv or NBA League Pass, or you can sign up for a live TV streaming service like YouTube TV or Hulu Live to get access to your local games. Either way, you'll get the basics of how streaming sports works as a cord cutter.

0:00 - Getting Started
1:34 - Out-of-market Streaming Services
4:59 - Live TV Streaming Services

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @MnS101
    NFL League Pass is great for football fans. You can watch EVERY game of the season. However, you do have to wait a few hours, or even the next day, to watch some games. But they do offer a condensed version. That's where they skip the in in between parts commentary and commercials. This shortens the time to 45 minute for an entire game. This allows the viewer to watch all the plays in the same amount of time of a half.
  • @MattJarz
    I live in the Detroit area and really like my YouTube TV but currently they do not provide local sports programming due to an ongoing cost battle with Bally Sports Network. Will have to switch providers if not resolved
  • The Hulu + Live TV ad should lacks most of the Big sports Network but your locals and ESPN still Supports those sports that are really live!
  • @davidburns8113
    Sports is the biggest obstacle of getting my parent to chord cut....
  • I only use a streaming TV service during football season. Last year I used Vidgo and will use them again this year. They carry the sports networks that have both NFL and College Football games (including the conference networks).
  • @md8744
    Hello there. Which app just carry live sports like we rent movies called pay per view without tv cable home ( canceled already) love soccer though. Thank you
  • @atoytundra
    Interested in more of the college sports sources. Specific ncaa football and hoops. ??
  • @joycejones5796
    I use a iptv service & kodi. No buffering & HD quality picture . All sports packages & then some.
  • @kpgamingz5
    You forgot to mention that Paramount+ streams a bunch of soccer leagues and CBS produced NFL games
  • @user-kk8pm1zy4f
    I'm trying to find out how to watch my local SF Giants Baseball live through YouTubeTV, can't figure out what add on I choose?
  • @USCG35
    How can I RECORD live NFL games without a cable/streaming provider and only using a digital antenna?
  • @colleennobil1935
    Still not sure: I live in New Orleans, want to watch SF 48'ers. Can I do that on YouTube live TV
  • @CellyMadeThis
    Having a similar issue living in Utah glad for the video really don’t want cable.
  • @borisvayman8940
    How to watch Atlanta Hawks in Atlanta area on YouTubeTV with ATT Internet streaming?
  • @Ac76543211
    I want to watch the Dodgers. I live in the iInland Empire. Can I see the Dodger games on YouTubeTV?
  • @cherylmaxey7698
    Do you have any way to watch Dirt Racing? On Dirtvision on PPV?
  • @shariemc363
    International sports? - where,what streaming service best to watch eurpean football/soccer? Fubotv? Prem lge, camp league etc
  • I live in Baltimore and yes I cut the cord. I would love to be able to watch the new and upcoming young Oriole players, but the worse owners in baseball own the network and since I cut the cord I’m unable to watch my home team play. And I refuse to pay for Direct TV streaming app.