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    How to Watch Sports Live with FuboTV

    FuboTV is built for sports fans — with more regional sports networks and international sports than any other live TV streaming service.

    4 min read 5 stepsApril 20, 2026Verified April 2026
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    Sign Up at Fubo.tv

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    Go to fubo.tv in your web browser and click "Start Free Trial." Select the Pro plan to start (the most popular option). Enter your email, create a password, and add a payment method. A free trial is available for new subscribers.

    Quick Tip

    Check whether your local regional sports network is included for your area before signing up. FuboTV's website lets you enter your zip code to verify channel availability.

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    Download the Fubo App

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    Search for "Fubo" in your device's app store. The app is available on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, iPhone, iPad, Android, and most Samsung and LG smart TVs. Install it and sign in with your account.
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    Find Live Sports

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    Tap the Sports tab in the Fubo app to see all sports events happening right now or coming up today. You can filter by sport: Football, Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Hockey, and more. Tap any event to start watching.
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    Record Games to DVR

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    Tap on any upcoming game in the guide and select Record. FuboTV gives you 1,000 hours of cloud DVR storage. Recordings are accessible from the My DVR section. You can keep recordings as long as you want.
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    Try MultiView for Multiple Games

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    On Apple TV or Roku, look for the MultiView option in the app. This lets you watch up to four live channels on the same screen at once — great for following multiple games during NFL Sunday or soccer matchdays.

    Quick Tip

    If you have a sports add-on like NBA League Pass or NFL RedZone, access it through the Channels tab or the account add-ons page at fubo.tv.

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    FuboTV is a live TV streaming service that puts sports at the center. While other services include sports as part of a broader package, FuboTV was designed specifically for sports viewers — and it shows in the channel selection.

    The base Pro plan runs around $83 per month and includes 200+ live channels. What sets FuboTV apart is its coverage of regional sports networks (RSNs) — channels like NBC Sports regional feeds that carry your local NBA, MLB, and NHL teams. Most competing services have dropped RSNs in recent years, making FuboTV one of the few places to stream local pro sports without a cable subscription.

    FuboTV also shines for international soccer. It carries the Premier League (England), La Liga (Spain), Serie A (Italy), Bundesliga (Germany), and MLS. If you follow soccer, FuboTV is likely the best choice among live TV streaming services.

    For American sports, FuboTV includes NFL on Fox, CBS, and NBC, NBA on TNT and ESPN, MLB on ESPN and local RSNs, and NHL on ESPN and local RSNs. It also includes ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+, FS1, FS2, NFL Network, NBA TV, and MLB Network.

    Beyond sports, FuboTV carries major news and entertainment channels: CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, HGTV, Food Network, Bravo, and local ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox affiliates in most markets.

    Cloud DVR storage is generous — 1,000 hours included. You can stream on up to 10 devices at once, which is more than most competitors.

    FuboTV supports 4K streaming for select sports events, including some NFL and soccer matches — one of the few live TV services to offer this.

    Optional add-ons include sports packs for NBA League Pass, MLB.TV, and international sports bundles. NFL RedZone is available as an add-on during football season.

    To watch four games at once side by side, use the MultiView feature on Apple TV and Roku — a popular feature during football Sundays.

    To get started, go to fubo.tv and sign up. Download the Fubo app on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, iPhone, Android, or smart TVs. A free trial is typically available for new subscribers. Compare to YouTube TV: YouTube TV has a cleaner interface and unlimited DVR, but FuboTV carries more sports channels, especially RSNs and international soccer.

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