The 10 Best Sports Streaming Services of 2024 (2024)

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Let’s face it, costly cable and satellite TV subscriptions are less utilized in today’s viewership market. According to Nielsen Insights, streaming services have consistently taken away market share from traditional cable and broadcast networks in recent years, becoming the most watched form of television programming.

Smart TVs and streaming devices like Amazon’s Firestick allow audiences to condense their viewing choices into neater, customized packages that better suit their preferences, especially in sports. But with so many sports services, which is best for you? Here, we narrow down the best sports streaming services for every type of fan.

Our top picks for the best sports streaming services

Best sports streaming services for Sunday Night Football: Peaco*ck

According to NBC Universal, “Sunday Night Football” has ranked as the No. 1 prime time show among adults aged 18 to 49 for 16 consecutive seasons, and a standing reason to bust out your best projector and host a party. Since the 2021 NFL season, Peaco*ck has streamed the weekly gridiron games alongside its NBC parent network. “Peaco*ck carries every NFL game on NBC broadcast, including a streaming-only game in week one from Brazil,” says Taylor Kujawa, sports editor at CableTV.com. “The service also streams the ‘Football Night in America’ pregame and postgame studio shows.”

Specifications

  • Subscription price: $5.99 per month.
  • Sports coverage: NFL, Big Ten college football and basketball, English Premier League soccer, WWE, the Olympics and PGA.
  • Storage and retention: Not listed.
  • Number of screens: Three.
  • 4K livestreams: No.

What we like:

  • Affordable.
  • Multiple concurrent screens.
  • Flexible pricing.

What we don't Like:

  • Live events are not streamed in 4K.

The AP Buyline takeaway

If you don’t have cable TV or a digital antenna, Peaco*ck for “Sunday Night Football” is a good bet for your streaming bucks.

Get it here: Peaco*ck

Best budget option for sports streaming: Paramount+

You’ll be hard-pressed to find a more inclusive, economical sports streaming choice than Paramount+. For just a few dollars to start, you can stream live sporting events including international soccer, college basketball, NFL games and professional golf. If you miss your preferred events, you also get complete access to CBS Sports HQ for the latest news and highlights from around the sports world.

Specifications

  • Subscription price: $5.99 Essential, $11.99 Premium per month.
  • Sports coverage: NFL, PGA, NCAA basketball, UEFA Champions League and NWSL.
  • Storage and retention: Not listed.
  • Number of screens: Three.
  • 4K livestreams: Yes (select tiers and titles).

What we like:

  • Comprehensive live sports coverage.
  • Up to six profiles per account.
  • Three concurrent screens.

What we don't Like:

  • 4K streaming not available for all tiers and events.

The AP Buyline takeaway

Paramount+ is arguably the best entry-level bang-for-your-buck sports streaming service.

Get it here: Paramount+

Best sports streaming service for the Olympics: Peaco*ck

NBC Universal is calling their coverage of the Paris 2024 Olympics “the most comprehensive Olympic destination in U.S. media history.” As the Games’ streaming home, Peaco*ck will broadcast every sport and event, including all 329 medal events, as well as access to full-event replays, video clips and other features. “Peaco*ck is also introducing new interactive and multiview features for fans who want to experience every moment,” Kujawa says. “We're excited to test the features because some of our favorite Olympic events happen simultaneously.”

Specifications

  • Subscription price: $5.99 per month.
  • Sports coverage: Olympic Games.
  • Storage and retention: Not listed.
  • Number of screens: Three.
  • 4K livestreams: No.

What we like:

  • Coverage of all medal events.
  • Full-event replays.
  • Curated video clips.

What we don't Like:

  • Peaco*ck will only broadcast in 1080p.

The AP Buyline takeaway

Peaco*ck's Olympics coverage is unrivaled by any other streaming service and comes at the provider’s cup of coffee price.

Get it here: Peaco*ck

Best sports streaming service for WWE: Peaco*ck

Peaco*ck does it again as a sports streaming powerhouse in U.S. territories, this time in the pro wrestling category. The recent WrestleMania 40 event was the most-streamed entertainment event ever on Peaco*ck. With a basic subscription, you get every WWE premium live event, including Crown Jewel, Survivor Series, SummerSlam and Royal Rumble. You can also dive into archival events from the defunct but beloved World Championship Wrestling and Extreme Championship Wrestling promotions.

Specifications

  • Subscription price: $5.99 per month.
  • Sports coverage: WWE, WCW and ECW.
  • Storage and retention: Not listed.
  • Number of screens: Three.
  • 4K livestreams: No.

What we like:

  • All-inclusive WWE coverage.
  • WCW and ECW archived events.
  • Same affordable Peaco*ck price.

What we don't Like:

  • Live events are not streamed in 4K.

The AP Buyline takeaway

Peaco*ck sports streaming is available in 1080p at best, but the provider delivers one of the most comprehensive pro wrestling packages.

Get it here: Peaco*ck

Best streaming service for a variety of sports: Fubo

Fubo features virtually as many sports viewing options as there are hexagons on a soccer ball. National and local programming from ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC are included in the starter plan, as well as channels like CBS Sports Network, FS1, FS2, Fubo Sports Network, NBA TV, NBC Sports Network, NFL Network and The Golf Channel. That’s a lot of variety in your sports choices if you’re an all-around sports fan. If you’re not sure exactly which sports you want, utilize Fubo’s seven-day free trial for a test run.

Specifications

  • Subscription price: $79.99, $89.99 or $99.99 per month, depending on package chosen.
  • Sports coverage: International, national and regional.
  • Storage and retention: Not listed.
  • Number of screens: Up to 10.
  • 4K livestreams: Yes.

What we like:

  • Widest variety of sports coverage.
  • DVR capabilities.

What we don't Like:

  • Some livestreams are limited to 720p.

The AP Buyline takeaway

If national and international sports channels are a chandelier, Fubo has virtually all of the light bulbs.

Get it here: Fubo

Best streaming service for CBS Sports: Hulu + Live TV

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Hulu + Live TV

Paramount+ may seem like the best service for watching CBS Sports coverage, but it won't get you all of it. “Most content that airs on CBS Sports Network doesn't stream live on Paramount+,” Kujawa says. “The best way to get Paramount+ and CBS Sports Network in one subscription is through Hulu + Live TV. The live TV streaming service includes CBS Sports Network in its core channel lineup.”

Specifications

  • Subscription price: $76.99, $89.99 (no ads) per month.
  • Sports coverage: FS1, FS2, Big 10 Network, CBS Sports Network, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+, PGA and NFL Network.
  • Storage and retention: Not listed.
  • Number of screens: Two.
  • 4K livestreams: Yes.

What we like:

  • Unlimited DVR capabilities.
  • Easy online cancellation.

What we don't Like:

  • Expensive.

The AP Buyline takeaway

If you don’t mind the somewhat hefty monthly price, Hulu offers you all the CBS Sports you’ll want, and then some.

Get it here: Hulu + Live TV

Best sports streaming service for NFL and PGA: Hulu + Live TV

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Hulu + Live TV

According to Kujawa, Hulu + Live TV also wins in this category, thanks to its inclusive streaming coverage of both gridiron and on-the-links action. “Hulu + Live TV is a top option for watching the NFL and PGA Tours,” he remarks. “It has the main NFL, PGA tour and LPGA tour channels, and includes PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ at no extra cost for expanded PGA coverage.”

Specifications

  • Subscription price: $76.99, $89.99 (no ads) per month.
  • Sports coverage: NFL, PGA, FS1, FS2, Big 10 Network, CBS Sports Network, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+.
  • Storage and retention: Unlimited for nine months.
  • Number of screens: Two.
  • 4K livestreams: Yes.

What we like:

  • Great overall NFL and PGA channels.
  • Up to six user accounts.

What we don't Like:

  • Lacking in regional sports networks (RSNs) options.

The AP Buyline takeaway

An efficient option if you want to narrow your sports viewing to just the NFL and PGA.

Get it here: Hulu + Live TV

Best streaming service for TNT Sports: HBO Max with B/R Sports Add-On

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HBO Max with B/R Sports Add-On

TNT hosts a myriad of national sports, but if you want to exclusively stream all of them you have to get a bit crafty and subscribe to HBO Max with a B/R Sports Add-On. “While the add-on doesn't give you 24/7 access to TBS, TNT and truTV, you can still stream most sporting events and studio shows that appear on those channels,” Kujawa says. “It even carries exclusive live sports that don't air anywhere else in the U.S., including select cycling and motorsport events.”

Specifications

  • Subscription price: $9.99 per month (HBO Max).
  • Sports coverage: TNT Sports, NBA, MLB, NHL, NCAA basketball and NCAA football.
  • Storage and retention: Not listed.
  • Number of screens: Up to four.
  • 4K livestreams: No.

What we like:

  • No initial additional charge for the add-on.
  • Exclusive live sports.

What we don't Like:

  • No charge add-on fee increases to $9.99 per month after the promotional period.

The AP Buyline takeaway

Not a bad option if you like your action exclusively from TNT Sports — just watch out for subsequent monthly fees for the add-on.

Get it here: HBO Max with B/R Sports Add-On

Best streaming service for live sports and on-demand shows: Paramount+

“Finding a service that expertly balances live sports and on-demand shows can be difficult,” Kujawa says. “But Paramount+ and Peaco*ck do it best. Whether you choose one over the other depends on each service's coverage, which is where brand loyalty really comes into play. Fans of CBS sports and Paramount Pictures movies should choose Paramount+, while the NBC sports and Universal Pictures faithful should go with Peaco*ck.” Personally, I think Paramount+ just takes this category, but you’re free to make up your own mind.

Specifications

  • Subscription price: $5.99 Essential, $11.99 Premium per month.
  • Sports coverage: NFL, PGA, NCAA basketball and soccer.
  • Storage and retention: Not listed.
  • Number of screens: Three.
  • 4K livestreams: Yes (select tiers and titles).

What we like:

  • Comprehensive live sports coverage and on-demand shows.
  • Up to six profiles per account.
  • Three concurrent screens.

What we don't Like:

  • 4K streaming not available for all tiers and events.

The AP Buyline takeaway

Discover a great balance of sporting events and on-demand shows with Paramount+.

Get it here: Paramount+

What to consider when buying a sports streaming service

Coverage

Naturally, the particular sports coverage that comes with your chosen streaming service should be top of mind. “The first thing someone should consider when signing up for a streaming service is, ‘Does this service show the sports and type of content I want to watch?’” says Stefan Lederer, co-founder and CEO of multimedia streaming company Bitmovin. “A highly recommended sports service can show all the major sports, but if you’re interested in more niche sports, then it’s not the one for you.”

Many of the best streaming services also offer features like playback and recording, so if you’d like to rewind your sports action while watching or record it on DVR for later viewing, be sure the streaming service you choose checks all the boxes you’re looking for.

Quality and reliability

No matter which sports streaming service you choose, your choice will be futile if the provider delivers poor-quality events. There’s nothing worse than building up to an action-packed play only to have your service pause or start buffering, making even the best smart TV look dumb.

“User interfaces in sports streaming have massively improved since the pandemic,” Lederer says. “Features such as multiple camera viewpoints, additional overlays, watch parties and the widespread adoption of 4K and HDR are all things that make the sports streaming experience more immersive. It’s something that gets me excited when watching sports because it’s more interactive. It’s super cool for me, as someone who works in video streaming, to see its evolution firsthand.”

Some streaming providers offer a free trial period before you begin paying, which is a good opportunity to assess the quality of the service’s broadcasts. Also, you should utilize free trials to be sure their programming is reliable, as subscribers often complain that some providers don’t always stream the sporting events included in their packages.

Price

Everyone wants value for their money and streaming services for sports can certainly vary in price. Some go as low as $5 to $10 per month, while others reach as high as $100 or more each month, depending on the particular provider and the package you purchase. You don’t want to buy a streaming package with one provider only to learn another provider offers the same services for less, so shop around and compare prices from different providers before you buy.

How we selected the best sports streaming services

To make these picks, I enlisted a panel of some of the most knowledgeable experts in the sports streaming industry. I also conducted extensive research into several top streaming providers to confirm our panel’s choices.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Can I cancel my subscription when the season is over?

“Streaming services are generally cancelable at any time,” says Mark Boidman, head of global media at Solomon Partners. “Many even offer free trials or discounts to new users that are cancellable before payments begin.”

Is there a streaming service that has everything?

“Not really when it comes to sports,” Boidman says. “But for other programming, there are certain services that can provide content to a mass audience.”

Who has the highest-quality streaming service?

“At CableTV.com, we've ranked YouTube TV as the best streaming service for several years,” Kujawa lauds. “Its competitive pricing, robust channel lineup and unlimited DVR storage make it a top-tier service. But it stands out the most for its constantly evolving user-friendly interface.” We may not yet be able to watch sports in VR, but some high-quality streaming services come close with 4k and HDR features.

Is there a lag or delay when streaming sports live compared with cable?

“No matter what streaming service you choose, you'll likely see a delay of around 30 seconds when watching live sports,” says Kujawa. “Factors like high latency, network congestion, weather interference and other factors can affect a streaming service's performance.”

AP Buyline’s content is created independently of The Associated Press newsroom. Our evaluations and opinions are not influenced by our advertising relationships, but we might earn commissions from our partners’ links in this content. Learn more about our policies and terms here.

The 10 Best Sports Streaming Services of 2024 (2024)

FAQs

How can I stream all live sports? ›

Whether you're at home or on-the-go, you can access and record live games from your favorite professional and college sports leagues, like the NBA, NCAA, NFL, NHL, MLB and more. Live broadcasts are available through the top local, regional, and national sports networks available on Hulu.

Will Hulu have the Super Bowl in 2024? ›

Paramount+ is the streaming home to 2024 Super Bowl. In addition to Paramount+, you can catch Super Bowl 2024 on Fubo and Hulu + Live TV, both of which carry the CBS Super Bowl LVIII live feed. If you want to watch on your phone or tablet, NFL+ will have the Super Bowl.

Will Sling have the Super Bowl in 2024? ›

The Super Bowl is not available to watch on Sling TV, as Sling doesn't include CBS in any of its channel lineups. This is no reason to avoid Sling as a primary streaming service, however. It's highly regarded amongst its users for its ease of use and quality channel lineups.

Which subscription is best for sports? ›

Our Top Tested Picks
  • Best for Thursday Night Football. ...
  • Best Variety of Sports. Fubo. ...
  • Best for TNT. Max. ...
  • Best for Fight Fans. Dazn. ...
  • Best for Simultaneous Streams. DirecTV Stream. ...
  • Best for NHL, College Sports, and UFC Coverage. ESPN+ ...
  • Best for NFL and PGA Tour Broadcasts. Paramount+ ...
  • Best for Add-On Sports Channels. Sling TV.

Is cable better than streaming for sports? ›

For example, the depth and variety of coverage offered by Regional Sports Networks on cable are often unparalleled. This localized touch is especially significant for those who follow regional sports events and teams. While inclusive of many major networks, streaming services often have a more limited channel spread.

What is the best streaming service for local channels and sports? ›

Hulu is one of the best all-in-one services for cord cutters, given its diverse set of streaming options. In addition to a strong library of classic shows and a good selection of movies, Hulu has a robust live TV option (more than 70 channels of news, sports, and entertainment programming).

What is the cheapest way to stream sports? ›

What is the cheapest sports streaming site? Peaco*ck and Paramount Plus both offer plans starting at $5.99 per month. Amazon Prime Video and Hulu Plus Live TV are more expensive, but they give you more content overall for the price. They're worth a look if you're on a budget.

How much is FuboTV per month? ›

How much does Fubo cost per month?
PlanPriceLive channels
Pro$79.99/mo.185+
Elite Our pick$89.99/mo.250+
Premier$99.99/mo.260+
Latino$32.99/mo.60+
Jul 17, 2024

What is the #1 best streaming service? ›

  • Netflix. The best streaming service for most people. ...
  • Prime Video. The best streaming service for movies. ...
  • Disney Plus and Hulu. The best streaming service for TV shows. ...
  • Max. The best streaming service for quality content. ...
  • Apple TV Plus. The best streaming service for original content. ...
  • Paramount Plus.
Jul 26, 2024

What is the most watched streaming service? ›

Netflix remains the biggest player in the video streaming space with over 260 million subscribers as of 2024. Nonetheless, the media giant is losing ground. Disney+ has accumulated 157 million subscribers as of May 2023. And Amazon Prime Video has over 117 million subscribers.

Which stream is best for sports person? ›

In India, there are a number of undergraduate or postgraduate courses available such as Bachelor of Physical Education , Bachelor of sports management and many more. Candidates can also choose to pursue various diploma or certification courses for the development of skills.

Is Hulu live or Fubo better for sports? ›

Hulu + Live TV vs Fubo for sports fans

If you want plenty of international, national and regional action, there's simply no better streaming option than Fubo. Even with the regional sports fee, which can be up to $13.99 a month, you get far more live sports channels for the price than on any other streaming platform.

Is Fubo or sling better for sports? ›

Which sports channels does Sling TV and fuboTV streaming have? fuboTV is hands-down the best streaming service for sports fans. Even the basic package comes with over 20 sports channels, including big hitters like ESPN and FOX Sports.

Is Hulu the best for sports? ›

Find channels available in your area. Hulu + Live TV is pretty good in its sports offerings. There's no NBA TV or MLB coverage, but you do get ESPN, TNT, Fox Sports 1, and the Golf Channel, plus local channels (which often show big national games).

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