The best streaming services for sports: Our 8 favorites

The COVID-19 outbreak changed nearly all aspects of our lives. For several months, early all of the major pro and collegiate sports leagues shut down operations. However, many of the major sports leagues have since either restarted their seasons or launched limited seasons. So what are the best streaming services for sports that you can access now?

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Here are some of the best streaming services for sports right now — many of which are official apps for major sports leagues.

Best sports streaming services:

1. ESPN Plus – watch tons of sports, including UFC

ESPN Plus is a great source for watching the latest sports news, even in this coronavirus environment. You also have access to tons of award-winning documentaries and much more. It also offers live sports coverage of select live MLB, NHL, NBA, and MLS games, along with tons of other live sports events. ESPN Plus is also home to the UFC mixed martial arts fighting league in the United States.

ESPN Plus is easily one of the best sports streaming services and even offers a free trial. Even better, ESPN Plus is owned by Disney, and so there’s a great Disney Plus-Hulu-ESPN Plus bundle, which costs $12.99 a month. This gives you access to ESPN Plus, as well as all the great content on Disney Plus and Hulu. Perfect for families!

2. MLB.TV – Your source for Major League Baseball

The 2020 MLB season is now over. However, the MLB.TV service allows you to stream every game that was played in the last season, for $24.99. You can also watch a ton of baseball documentaries while you wait for the next season to begin in 2021.

3. NBA Live TV – The home of the National Basketball Association

The 2020-2021 season of  the NBA is set to begin in December, but you can go ahead and sign up for NBA Live TV. For $6.99 a month or $59.99 a year, you can watch live studio shows, on-demand shows and documentaries, and classic NBA games. The NBA League Pass, which offers live game coverage, will begin again just before the new regular season starts on Dec. 22. We will update this post with that information when it is revealed.

4. NHL.tv – Your fix for content from the National Hockey League

The 2020 pro hockey season has now ended. However, you can sign up for NHL.TV and rewatch all of the regular season and all the playoff and Stanley Cup games for just $9.99.

5. NFL Game Pass – your doorway to content from the National Football League

The 2029 NFL pro football season began on Thursday, September 10. The NFL Game Pass lets you replay every game played during the season after the live broadcast ends. It will also offer condensed 45-minute versions of those games and lots more. It costs $74.99 for a full year, with a seven-day free trial. In order to watch all NFL games live, you will have to sign up for the very expensive NFL Sunday Ticket, which is only available via AT&T’s DirecTV.

6. PGA Tour Live – get your golf on

Pro golf is now back, and the PGA Tour Live is available to let fans watch featured played groups live throughout the season. You can sign up for the service for $9.99 a month or $64.99 for a year.

7. WWE Network – ultimate sports entertainment for wrestling fans!

Pro wrestling has been going on during the pandemic, even while major sports leagues were shut down. You can watch all the major PPV events live on WWE Network along with a ton of other content, for $9.99 a month.

8 – DAZN – MMA, Boxing, and even Darts

The DAZN streaming service has live and on-demand sports shows. While the service is mostly known for its MMA programming, it also offers other sports such as boxing, soccer, bowling, and even live dart tournaments. You can sign up for $19.99 a month or $99.99 for a year.

Other streaming services for sports options – Live streaming services and more

In addition to all the dedicated sports apps that stream live games, many of the live streaming TV services offer live sports action. Hulu Plus Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, and others can access sports from the major broadcast networks, along with other channels like ESPN, TNT, and others that offer live sports. Most offer cloud DVR features so you can record games and watch them later.

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Also, streaming services like Amazon Prime Video, CBS All Access, and Peacock offer live sports and other features. Peacock will also be the online streaming home for the 2021 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.

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