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Here’s How to Watch Sports on ESPN, Even If You Don’t Have Cable

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It’s been a whirlwind few weeks for sports fans, from huge tentpole events and WNBA matchups to the kickoff of the NFL and college football seasons. But chances are that if you’re a sports fan who has recently cut the cord, you may have started to wonder how you could watch your favorite teams or athletes compete even if you don’t have cable.

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At a Glance: How to Watch ESPN Online

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The good news: It’s easier than ever to watch ESPN online and stream games, no matter what you’re trying to watch. Read on for our guide to watching everything on ESPN, from Hulu + Live TV to fuboTV.

How to Watch ESPN Without Cable

Whether you’re looking for bundle options or free trials, here are our top picks for how to watch ESPN even if you don’t have standard cable.

Stream ESPN Free With fuboTV

It’s no surprise that Fubo is one of the best ways to watch sports on ESPN even if you don’t have a traditional cable TV package. The best part? You can watch ESPN-broadcast games, races, and more with a fuboTV seven-day free trial before you commit to the service’s monthly subscription fee. Its Pro plan includes 189 channels, including ESPN, and normally costs you $79.99/month after your free trial ends. Watch ESPN with fuboTV

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Watch ESPN With Sling TV

A streaming home run for cord-cutters, Sling is one of the best services for watching sports without cable right now. Sling Orange includes access to ESPN, so you can watch any game or event. You can stream live sports and record content starting at $40 a month. But Sling also has a promo right now that gets you the subscription for as low as $20 for your first month — a 50% total savings. Watch ESPN with Sling TV

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Stream ESPN With Hulu + Live TV

Hulu has the best streaming bundle out there with its Disney+ and ESPN+ package, but you can also watch live sports and ESPN with Hulu + Live TV. In addition to watching all your favorite teams and games with the live streaming package, you’ll also get access to Hulu and Disney+ original series and newly released blockbusters. Bonus: You’ll also get to watch even more sports on ESPN+ that aren’t streaming elsewhere thanks to the bundle. The ad-supported bundle starts at $76.99 per month, and you can currently get a three-day free trial to start streaming. Watch ESPN with Hulu + Live TV

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Watch ESPN with ExpressVPN

Another top pick for watching ESPN without cable or during a blackout? Go with a virtual private network, or VPN for short. We like ExpressVPN, which lets you watch live sports wherever you’re going. You can log in with one of the streaming credentials above, set your location, then start watching ESPN using ExpressVPN. Plus, you get a 30-day money-back guarantee. Right now you can save 49% and get three months free. Watch ESPN with ExpressVPN

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Can You Watch ESPN for Free?

Whether you’re trying to tune into an upcoming NFL game or college matchup on ESPN, there are a few ways you can watch live sports for free for a limited time even if you don’t have cable these days. The easiest way to watch ESPN for free? Your best bet is to sign up for free trials like Hulu + Live TV or fuboTV. Just keep in mind you’ll need to cancel your subscription before you get charged for their monthly subscription rates.

Is ESPN on DirecTV Stream?

While DirecTV Stream subscribers used to be able to watch ESPN and other Disney-owned channels with any of the streaming service’s packages, the channel is currently unavailable for DirecTV customers. We’ll update this post if the network becomes available on the streaming service again.

How to Watch ESPN2 Online Without Cable

In addition to streaming ESPN online, sports fans have several ways to watch games on ESPN2. fuboTV and Sling’s Orange plan carry ESPN2 in their channel lineups, and you can get free trials to fuboTV for a seven-day trial.

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