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How to Watch Fox Sports Online Without Cable: Get Your Game On!

Last updated May 10, 2021
Written by:
Gabriela Vatu
Gabriela Vatu
Streaming Writer

Watching sports is something many of us love to do, so it's no surprise that it's become so easy to watch Fox Sports without cable, on top of the channels' massive presence on cable.

The name Fox Sports is associated with several sports channels, programming, and more - more specifically Fox Sports 1 and 2.

Both channels are available over 7 different TV Streaming platforms so it should be pretty easy to pick one that's right for you.

1. fuboTV

FuboTV
Overview
Bundles fubo ($54.99/mo) + Family ($59.99/mo), Family Deluxe ($64.99/mo), and Ultra ($79.99/mo) promo packs.
Customization Channel Bundles - fubo Cycling ($11.99/mo), International Sports Plus ($5.99/mo), Sports Plus ($8.99/mo), Adventure Plus ($4.99/mo), NBA League Pass ($28.99/mo), Portuguese Plus ($14.99/mo), Latino Plus ($7.99/mo), fubo Extra ($5.99/mo) Premium Networks - Showtime ($10.99/mo), AMC Premiere ($4.99/mo), FX Plus ($5.99/mo), RAI Italia ($7.99/mo)
Device support Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, iOS, Android, Chromecast, web browser
DVR 30 hours, unlimited time storage, expandable to 500 hours via extra feature ($9.99/mo)
Free trial Yes, 7 days
Visit fuboTV

First up we have fuboTV, a platform that's a master at sports with dozens of channels to suit all your preferences. There are two starter packages you can pick from - both featuring English-language channels. Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports 2 are present in both English-language bundles. fubo costs $54.99 per month and fubo Extra costs $59.99 per month thereafter. Check out our fuboTV review to get all the details on this platform.

2. Sling TV

Sling TV
Overview
Bundles Sling Orange ($25/mo), Sling Blue ($25/mo), Sling Orange + Blue ($40/mo)
Customization Channel bundles - Comedy ($5/mo), Espanol ($5/mo), Heartland ($5/mo), Hollywood ($5/mo), Lifestyle ($5/mo), News ($5/mo), Kids ($5/mo), Sports ($5/mo with Orange, $10/mo with Blue or Orange + Blue), Kids + Comedy + News + Lifestyle ($10/mo)
Premium Channels - Showtime ($10/mo), STARZ ($9/mo), EPIX ($5/mo), CuriosityStream ($3/mo), Here TV ($8/mo), Grokker ($7/mo), Stingray Karaoke ($7/mo), UP Faith & Family ($5/mo), Pantaya ($6/mo), CineFest ($5/mo), Hopster ($5/mo), Comedy Dynamics ($5/mo), Dove Channel ($5/mo), DogTV ($5/mo), CONtv ($5/mo), Docurama ($5/mo), Outside TV Features ($5/mo)
NBA- League Pass ($29/mo), Team Pass ($18/mo)
Device support Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Android TV, AirTV Player, Xiaomi, LG Smart TVs, Samsung Smart TVs, iOS, Android, Fire tablets, Xbox One, Chrome web browser
DVR Up to 50 hours, unlimited storage time. Expandable by another 50 hours with extra feature
Free trial Yes, 7 days
Visit Sling

Sling TV is next and it provides subscribers with the option of picking one of three starter packages - Orange ($20/mo), Blue ($20/mo), Orange + Blue ($40/mo). Fox Sport 1 and Fox Sports 2 are present on the Blue and Orange + Blue packages without having to purchase any additional extra channel packs. Although, if you do want more sports channels, that's possible via the Sports Extra for $5 per month. Read our Sling TV review to get all the details.

3. PlayStation Vue

Playstation Vue
Overview
Bundles Access ($49.99/mo), Core ($54.99/mo), Elite ($64.99/mo), Ultra ($84.99/mo)
Customization Channel bundles - Sports Pack ($10/mo), Espanol Pack ($4.99/mo, $3.99/mo with PlayStation Plus) Premium channels - HBO ($15/mo, or included in Ultra), Showtime ($10.99/mo, $8.99/mo with PlayStation Plus, or included in Ultra), FX+ ($5.99/mo), Epix ($3.99/mo, $2.99/mo with PlayStation Plus), Cinemax ($15/mo), Fox Soccer Plus ($14.99/mo or $12.99 with PlayStation Plus), Hi-YAH! ($2.99/mo or $1.99/mo with PlayStation Plus) Bundles - HBO + Cinemax ($21.99/mo or $19.99/mo with PlayStation Plus), Epix Hits + Showtime ($13.99/mo or $11.49/mo with PlayStation Plus)
Device support Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, iOS, Android, Roku, PS3, PS4, browser
DVR Up to 500 programs, 28 days limit
Free trial Yes, 5 days
Visit PlayStation Vue

Next on our list of ways to watch Fox Sports without cable is Play Station Vue, a platform that starts off with four channel bundles, from $44.99 per month to $79.99 per month for the bundle that also includes HBO and Showtime. Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports 2 are present in all of these channel packs, so it simply depends on what other channels you want and how much you want to pay each month. Read our PlayStation Vue review to get all the data on this OTT.

4. Hulu

Hulu
Overview
Bundles A single bundle - Hulu with Live TV - $44.99 per month
Customization Premium channels - HBO ($14.99/mo), Showtime ($10.99/mo), Cinemax ($9.99/mo), STARZ ($8.99/mo)
Channel Packs - Entertainment ($7.99/mo), Espanol ($4.99/mo)
Device support iOS, Android, FireTV, Apple TV, Roku, Xbox, Chromecast, Samsung Smart TVs, browsers
DVR 50 Hours Cloud DVR by default, Enhanced Cloud DVR - 200 Hours ($14.99/mo)
Free trial Yes, 7 days
Visit Hulu

Hulu is up next - a name that's more commonly associated with the video-on-demand service it offers. Nonetheless, the recently added live TV feature is also becoming quite popular. For $44.99 per month, subscribers can get access not only to the full VOD library but also to dozens of channels, including Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports 2. You can check out our Hulu review to find out all about the perks of this platform.

5. YouTube TV

YouTube TV
Overview
Bundles A single bundle - $49.99 per month ($54.99 if billed through Apple)
Customization Premium channels - AMC Premiere ($5/mo), CuriosityStream ($3/mo), Fox Soccer Plus ($15/mo), Showtime ($7/mo), Starz ($9/mo), Shudder ($5/mo), Sundance Now ($7/mo), NBA League Pass ($40/mo or $124/year), EPIX ($6/mo)
Device support Chromecast, Roku, Apple TV, Android TV, Xbox One, Samsung and LG Smart TVs, iOS, Android
DVR Unlimited storage space, recordings saved for 9 months
Free trial Yes, 7 days
Visit YouTube TV

Another OTT service that makes choosing easy is YouTube TV, which costs $49.99 per month and offers a single bundle of channels. The list includes Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports 2, so you can easily enjoy all the games you want. YouTube TV is only available in certain metro areas, but you can check out our YouTube TV review to find out if you're covered or not, or how to bypass the geolocation issue.

6. DirecTV Now

Overview
Bundles Plus ($50/mo) and Max ($70/mo) Other Packages - Entertainment ($93/mo), Choice ($110/mo), Xtra ($124/mo), Ultimate ($135/mo), and Optimo Mas ($86/mo)
Customization Channel packs - AT&T TV Now Deportes ($5/mo) and AT&T TV Now Espanol ($15/mo) Premium Networks - HBO (included with Plus and Max), Cinemax ($11/mo or included with Max), Showtime ($11/mo), STARZ ($11/mo) International Bundles - Vietnamese ($20/mo), Brazilian ($30/mo), Korean ($30/mo)
Device support Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, Roku, Samsung Smart TVs, iOS, Android, browsers
DVR Up to 20 hours, 30 days limit, no expansions
Free trial Yes, 7 days
Visit AT&T TV Now

Finally, our list ends with DirecTV Now. You can start off with one of seven channel bundles, including one that features loads of Spanish-language channels. Fox Sports 1 is present on all of the bundles, starting with the Plus($50 per month). But Fox Sports 2, however, makes an appearance only on two of the bundles - Xtra ($124/Mo) and Ultimate ($135/mo). In the end, it depends on what other channels you want and how much you want to pay every month. Read our DirecTV Now review to figure out if this is the right platform for you.

7. Pluto TV

Overview
Bundles No bundles
Customization No customization available
Device support Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, Vizio TVs, Chromecast, Sony TVs, Samsung TVs, Vizio TVs, Mac, Windows, Android, iOS
DVR No
Free trial It’s all free
Visit Pluto TV

Our list ends with Pluto TV, which is a free over-the-top platform. In short, this one offers a few channels you'll find on cable, but you'll also get loads of curated content via topic-based channels such as cartoons, horror movies, and so on. WEll, Fox Sports makes the list and appears on the platform at Channel 202. There's lots of fun to be made once you sign up for Pluto TV, and we welcome you to discover it all. Read TechNadu's Pluto TV review to figure out if you want to give it a try.

Fox Sports are great channels that will certainly provide many hours of entertainment for fans, so we hope we've helped you get a better idea of what your options are when you go forward and cut the cord with your cable provider.

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