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Best Sports Streaming Service for 2026

Watching sports in the streaming era can be a fractured and frustrating experience for fans. Leagues have found it immensely lucrative to slice up their schedules and sell portions off to the various streaming services, each of which is desperate for live sports programming. This leaves most fans without a single subscription that covers all the games they want to watch. Instead, you need to cobble together a collection of services and then remember which games are on which service on which nights. Our Picks Best channel lineup for live sports YouTube TV Jump to details $83 at YouTube TV

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Best for Super Bowl 60 and the Winter Olympics, plus soccer and WWE Peacock Jump to details $11 at Peacock

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Strong channel lineup and includes ESPN Unlimited Hulu Plus Live TV Jump to details $83 at Hulu

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Best for NBA, NHL, college sports, soccer, tennis, golf and UFC ESPN Unlimited Jump to details $30 at ESPN Unlimited

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Offers most RSNs for NBA, NHL and MLB DirecTV Jump to details $85 at DirecTV

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Best for ESPN, RSNs, network games, soccer Fubo Jump to details $85 at Fubo

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Best budget option for live sports Sling TV Jump to details $40 at Sling TV

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Best for CBS Sports, NFL, Champions League, women's soccer Paramount Plus Jump to details $8 at Paramount Plus

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Best Sports Streaming Service for 2026

Best sports streaming services of 2026

Best channel lineup for live sports

Best for Super Bowl 60 and the Winter Olympics, plus soccer and WWE

Strong channel lineup and includes ESPN Unlimited

Best for NBA, NHL, college sports, soccer, tennis, golf and UFC

Offers most RSNs for NBA, NHL and MLB

Best for ESPN, RSNs, network games, soccer

Best budget option for live sports

Best for CBS Sports, NFL, Champions League, women's soccer

Factors to consider

How we test sports streaming services

Streaming services we also tested

Sports streaming service FAQs

Take the NFL, for example, where this past season you could watch most games with a cable or live TV streaming service, but you also needed Prime Video for the Thursday night games, Netflix for a pair of Christmas Day games and Peacock for a game back in Week 1. It’s worse for NBA fans, who must subscribe to three streaming services in order to be able to watch nationally televised games on any given night this season. If you're more of a diehard fan of your local NBA, NHL or MLB team and care more about watching its games than catching national broadcasts -- say, Knicks fans in New York, Avalanche fans in Colorado or Cubs fans in Chicago -- you’ll need a regional sports network. And options are limited for cord-cutters. Fubo and DirecTV are the only live TV streaming services that offer a wide selection of RSNs.This winter, you have more than hockey and basketball to get you through the cold, dark months. The Winter Olympics start Friday , so you’ll probably want to sign up for a month of Peacock for full coverage of all the action from Italy. You’ll be able to watch a lot of the Olympics on NBC (and CNBC and USA Network) with a live TV streaming service, but many events will stream exclusively on Peacock. You can also watch the Super Bowl on NBC or Peacock this Sunday.Read more: Best TVs deals for the Super BowlGiven the range of sports and sports fans, it’s impossible to point to one streaming service as the single solution for your sports-watching needs. Most likely, you will need to mix and match. But I do have some good news to share for frustrated fans. For one, there are no long-term contracts with any of the streaming services, which means you can sign up at the start of the season and cancel your subscription at the end -- or somewhere in the middle if your team is suffering through a rough season to the point you no longer want to watch.For another, some of the live TV streaming services, including Fubo and DirecTV, have started offering skinny bundles geared towards watching sports. These skinny bundles have a reduced set of channels for a lower monthly cost, which can save you some money (or allow you to deploy some of your sports-watching budget to another streamer you might need). And Sling now offers Day, Weekend and Week passes starting at $5 that let you jump in and out for a specific game or two.At CNET, we've done the research to help you assemble the best roster of streaming services for the sports and teams you want to watch. You might need to add and subtract from your lineup depending on the season to keep your monthly costs at a reasonable level, but there is probably a small group of streaming services that will work for you on any given month of the year.Keep reading to see the best streaming services for sports fans and learn which sports each service is best for watching as you map out the best lineup of streamers for the sports and teams you care about.Best sports streaming services of 2026 James Martin/CNET Photo Gallery 1/1 James Martin/CNET

Best channel lineup for live sports

YouTube TV

Pros

Robust live channel selection

Excellent cloud DVR

Great interface and useful search bar

Cons

Not a lot included in 4K upgrade

YouTube TV costs $83 a month, though new subscribers can get a discount for the first few months. It offers four RSNs, along with FS1, FS2, ESPN and all of the major national networks. The standard package includes just about every league channel with the exception of the NHL Network. There is an additional Sports Plus package, but it doesn't offer much other than Tennis Channel and NFL Red Zone, so you might be able to skip it. YouTube TV is also the exclusive home to NFL Sunday Ticket. But note that Sunday Ticket does not include local games. You can only watch Sunday afternoon games that aren't being broadcast on CBS or Fox in your area. If you want to watch all the football on Sundays you need Sunday Ticket plus a YouTube TV subscription (or get Sunday Ticket and use an antenna for local games). Plug in your ZIP code on YouTube TV's welcome page to see which local networks and RSNs are available in your area.  ... Show more Get it now $83 at YouTube TV

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Best for Super Bowl 60 and the Winter Olympics, plus soccer and WWE

Peacock

Pros

Low price

Offers Sunday Night Football

Live WWE, Olympics broadcasts, Premier League

Cons

More sports content available elsewhere

Peacock, owned by NBC, offers some live sports to go along with its on-demand entertainment. The $11-a-month Premium tier gives you access to the Super Bowl and Winter Olympics this month along with English Premier League soccer, select WWE events, Indy Car races and some PGA golf tournaments. The service also airs a few other less popular sports, such as rugby, figure skating, cycling and track and field. Access to Sunday Night Football is great during the NFL season, but for most of the year, the platform is best suited for soccer and wrestling fans. After the Super Bowl concludes the NFL season, NBA on NBC will bring live basketball to the platform. You can upgrade to the Premium Plus plan at $17 per month to stream ad-free.  ... Show more Get it now $11 at Peacock

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Strong channel lineup and includes ESPN Unlimited

Hulu Plus Live TV

Pros

Solid channel lineup Hulu on-demand

Disney Plus and ESPN Unlimited included

Unlimited DVR

Cons

Fewer channels than YouTube TV

Hulu Plus Live TV offers an interesting middle ground for sports fans. On the one hand, the service lacks the ability to get many league-owned channels, but on the other, it comes automatically bundled with an ESPN Unlimited subscription. Hulu Plus Live TV costs $83 a month and carries five RSNs along with all the major networks, plus ESPN, FS1 and FS2. It also offers the NFL Network, but even the Sports add-on lacks the MLB, NHL, NBA or Tennis channels. The biggest appeal of the add-on is the inclusion of NFL Red Zone. Otherwise, it doesn't bring much value to the package. The inclusion of the Disney bundle might make Hulu Plus Live TV more appealing than some of the other services on this list. Not only do you get full access to the sports on ESPN Unlimited, but you also get Disney Plus. Perhaps Hulu Plus Live TV could be a good compromise for sports fans who are also Disney lovers or who share a house with those who are. Click the "View all channels in your area" link at the bottom of Hulu Plus Live TV's to see which local networks and RSNs are available where you live. You can snag the first three months at a discounted rate right now.  ... Show more Get it now $83 at Hulu

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Best for NBA, NHL, college sports, soccer, tennis, golf and UFC

ESPN Unlimited

Pros

Lots of live NHL and other sports

Original content

Team-centric features

Cons

Pricey without bundle

No live NFL or NBA games

ESPN's direct-to-consumer streaming service comes in two flavors. The ESPN Unlimited plan costs $30 a month (or $300 a year) and lets you stream all ESPN linear networks: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNews, ESPN Deportes, SEC Network and ACC Network. You also get access to programming on ESPN on ABC, ESPN Plus, ESPN3, SECN Plus and ACCNX. There is also a $13-a-month ESPN Select plan that is like a rebranding of ESPN Plus. It offers you access to thousands of live games -- including small college conferences, whose games you can't watch anywhere else -- but not the NFL or NBA.An ESPN Unlimited subscription encompasses a lot of sports -- more than 47,000 live events a year, according to ESPN. There's the NFL and WWE with recent major deals, and ESPN's rights portfolio also includes the "NBA; NHL; MLB; WNBA; UFC; UFL; SEC; ACC; Big 12; College Football Playoff; 40 NCAA championships, including the NCAA Women's Basketball Championship; LaLiga, Bundesliga, NWSL and FA Cup soccer; Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open tennis; The Masters, PGA Championship, PGA Tour and TGL golf" and more, according to the company.For NFL fans, this ESPN Unlimited lets you watch every Monday Night Football game and the ManningCast during the regular season, as well as one Wild Card playoff game.For NBA fans, an ESPN Unlimited subscription will let you watch 80 regular-season games -- that includes games shown on ESPN and ABC. It will show Wednesday night doubleheaders throughout the season before adding Friday night doubleheaders and Saturday night and Sunday afternoon games starting midseason.  ... Show more Get it now $30 at ESPN Unlimited

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Offers most RSNs for NBA, NHL and MLB

DirecTV

Pros

Carries large selection of sports channels and networks

Ideal for channel surfers

Live pause feature

Cons

Expensive

Must upgrade to access most RSNs

DirecTV has grown to offer streaming-only packages, including its new-ish MySports subscription for $70 a month. It's the priciest of the five major live TV streaming services, but it's also the one with the most RSNs and offers the most for sports fanatics. Its cheapest signature offering is the $85-a-month Entertainment package that includes the major networks as well as ESPN and FS1. You'll need to move up to the Choice plan to get any available RSN and many league channels, such as the Big Ten Network and NBA TV. You can use its channel lookup tool to see which local channels and RSNs are available in your area.If you don't mind fewer channels, check out the MySports Genre Pack, a budget-friendly option with 20-plus channels and access to ESPN Unlimited at no extra charge. Channels include NBC, FS1 and NBA TV.  ... Show more Get it now $85 at DirecTV

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Best for ESPN, RSNs, network games, soccer

Fubo

Pros

Great for soccer fans

Easy to navigate

Lots of channels for live sports

Cons

Lacks TNT, TBS and other Turner channels

Expensive

Fubo starts at $85 per month and offers over 35 RSNs, but tacks on an extra RSN fee up to $15 per month. It includes ESPN, but not TBS and TNT, though that's less of an issue now that the NBA has parted ways with Turner. It also has most of your local networks, like ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox, along with FS1, FS2, BeIn Sports, the Big 10 and the Golf Channel. You'll have to pay an extra $8 a month for the Fubo Extra Package or the $105-a-month Elite streaming tier, which includes Sports Plus for the NHL, NBA, MLB, SEC, PAC 12 and Tennis channels. Check out which local networks and RSNs FuboTV offers here.  ... Show more Get it now $85 at Fubo

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Best budget option for live sports

Sling TV

Pros

Inexpensive live TV option

Can use AirTV 2 tuner for local channels

Offers ESPN, TBS, FS1

Cons

Little access to local stations

The Sling TV packages don't have a ton to offer any but the most casual fan. Sling Blue currently lacks a single RSN, but you can use it to watch some national broadcasts. Sling TV's Orange plan includes ESPN, while the Blue plan has FS1 and the NFL Network -- but neither gives you access to ABC, which could be a problem for many fans.The Sports Extra add-on, which costs $11 a month for either the Blue or Orange plan or $15 for the combined Orange and Blue plan, offers the NBA, NHL and MLB channels, along with the PAC 12, BeIn Sports and Tennis Channel, among others. The individual plans start at $46 a month each, and the combined Orange and Blue plan starts at $61 a month (in some regions, it's a little more). You can see which local channels you get here.Sling is unique among live TV streaming services with its one-day pass for $5 for watching a specific game on a specific night. There are also weekend and week passes, which could be useful for watching the end of, say, a golf or tennis tournament.  ... Show more Get it now

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Best for CBS Sports, NFL, Champions League, women's soccer

Paramount Plus

Pros

Affordable monthly price

Live NFL games

Carries AFC games, UEFA Champions League, NWSL soccer

Cons

Must have premium to get local CBS stations

Paramount Plus starts at $8 per month and gives its subscribers access to NFL football games during the season, along with some UEFA Champions League soccer and college basketball, as well as most matches from the NWSL women's soccer league. Upgrade to Paramount Plus with Showtime for $13 a month for access to live, local CBS feeds.Users can access NFL games in their local market, which may be a good option for those looking to get CBS without spending a lot of money. You could also just get an over-the-air antenna and get all your local channels for free.  ... Show more Get it now $8 at Paramount Plus

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Add to compareFactors to consider Availability of sports programming: Some services offer greater access to live broadcasts on major networks, while some platforms are better for specific leagues or sport types.Local channels/RSNs: You'll need a live streaming service to watch most RSNs without cable, but if you want to watch games on a local station, an antenna or basic live TV streaming package could meet your needs.Simultaneous streams: Services usually charge more for more streams. Be sure you're covered for yourself and other members of your household, and consider whether you have to pay extra to share your account. How we test sports streaming services You may know many of the services on this list, but it's not fully reflective of every sports streaming platform available. There are separate apps out there for Fox Sports, NBA, NFL, DAZN, F1 TV and more that may offer what you want. There are plenty of other ways to stream and other options to choose from. As we analyzed these streaming platforms, we considered a few things, including price, content availability and user-friendly navigation.We considered which platforms provide live channels across the spectrum for football, soccer, basketball, baseball, golf, tennis, wrestling and other fields. We also analyzed which ones offer access to RSNs and the most budget-friendly platforms for you to stream major sporting events. Some services are worth the cost for access to live broadcasts, and while the less expensive platforms are better for a single games or seasonal runs.Sports streaming services compared Monthly priceChannels, sportsRSNs? DirecTV $85ESPN, ABC, NBC, Fox, CBS, TBS, TNT, F1YesHulu with Live TV $83ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, ESPN, TBS, TNT, FS1, FS2LimitedFubo $85ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, ESPN FS1, FS2, Big 10, RSNsYesYouTube TV $83ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, ESPN, TBS, TNT, FS1, FS2, league channelsLimitedSling Starts at $46ESPN, TBS, FS1, some major networksNoESPN Unlimited $30MNF, NBA, NHL, MLB, UFC, college sports, soccer, tennis, golfNoPeacock Starts at $11Sunday Night Football, Premier League, WWE, Olympics, golf, rugby, skatingNoParamount Plus Starts at $8CBS sports, AFC NFL games, soccerNo Streaming services we also tested HBO Max: The video-on-demand streaming service launched a sports add-on package called B/R Sports, and it's available on the Standard and Premium plans. You can stream content such as NBA, NHL, NCAA and US Soccer games. Because it's an add-on option, we left the service off this list, but if you're an HBO Max subscriber -- and cord-cutter -- who wants to watch live games from TBS, TNT and truTV, it's a great option. Sports streaming service FAQs

Don't some on-demand streaming services show live sports, too? Yes. Hulu and Prime Video air live sports once in a while, but their sports offerings are currently fairly limited. Hulu has started streaming select NHL hockey games on its regular service, but it tends to save most of its sports streaming for its Hulu Plus Live TV package.Prime Video has partnered with the NFL to exclusively stream Thursday Night Football. This means that anyone who wants to watch their team play on Thursday night will need to have a Prime Video subscription. If you're not an Amazon Prime member and only want a standalone streaming subscription, it's $9 per month. This could be important for fans while the season is in action who may only want to use the streaming service for sports. Prime airs a few WNBA games over the summer, but that's about it.While these services do air some sports offerings, they focus mainly on on-demand entertainment. This might change in the future, but right now they don't offer too much specifically for sports fans.

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Is there a lag or delay when streaming sports live compared with cable? There is. The streaming delay is often as long as 40 seconds, compared with around 5 seconds for cable and satellite.This might be particularly worrisome for those with X, group chats and phone push notifications, where a delay of this length can lead to spoilers of big plays. It could also potentially make it difficult for sports bettors to get in on the action. If you plan on betting, it might be a good idea to watch your game via cable or satellite.Turning off your phone's notifications and staying away from X will let you stream your games without spoilers. Sure, your friends might try to call and text to brag about the score, but you can always choose to ignore them while you watch.

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Can I cancel my subscriptions when the season is over? Yes. All of these services are free of contracts and you can cancel at any time. Some offer free trials or special introductory discount memberships, which you will only get to use once. If you cancel and return at a later date, you will most likely have to pay full price. That said, you might not need a particular service year-round, which might make temporary cancellation an appealing way to save a few bucks.

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How do I access these services on my devices? All of the services on this list have apps that you can download. You will need a smart TV or a streaming device to watch the content on your TV. Just search for the name of the service on your smart TV or device, download the app on your TV and enter your sign-in information, and you should be ready to stream.You can also download the apps of these services on your phone, iPad or Android device for streaming around the house or on the go.

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