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Amanda
Any football fans? How do you all watch games? College and NFL. Sling lied about certain games being on so I cancelled them the day I got it.
Fubo is like $100 a month.
Any suggestions?
RachelThere’s a website I use for games, if you dm me I’ll send it. Don’t wanna agitate the zucc
LindaI have paramount 11.99/month and Peacock 20/ year (had a deal)
These show a lot of games especially the Chiefs. Go ChiefsKristyNFL Plus Premium is $14.99 per month. Many games are available live, and others that aren’t you can watch as soon as they end, they remove the commercials and you can watch 100% of games on it.
We never watch them live, anyway.
Don’t have to worry about games being out of market or anything like that, and you can cancel at any time.
GretchinI love football but will not spend the money to do all of the games. it is a shame that nfl has made football out of reach for the people that made it popular.
Local channels are my best bet. Digital antennas or subscription.
I do have youtube tv and have 6s counts to share with it.
I use someone from my favorite teams login for those games that don’t air.
KathiHulu live with espn+ is around $90. It’s hard to find cheaper streaming as a sports fan.
MichelleBought an antenna (it’s in my living room) and I get all the local channels for free to watch sports. It was about $70 for it. Bought it on Amazon.
DianeI can watch all the football games I want and even four at once if I want plus I get all the local channels. It’s YouTubetv. It’s not cheap.
I believe it’s $72 a month but not sure because my daughter pays for it and shares.
I love it because it also records.
I can pause it if I want and forward through commercials (except live shows) You can try it for free.
Check it out.
NeshaI think that whatever you do your local games are subject to blackout rules?
I’m not a sports fan, but years ago we bought an NHL package and it turned out the the team dh wanted to watch wasn’t actually shown.
HeatherParamount+ and peacock have been the most cost effective for me and I get just about all the games I want
LynetteI mainly watch NFL, but Paramount+ has been the most cost effective (free through my wireless carrier) and Peacock a close second.
Paramount+ with Showtime includes some college games.
If you have Amazon Prime, they carry the Thursday night game.
Another option is to consider an antenna, as local CBS and FOX cover many of the weekend games.
LynnI have an indoor antenna hooked to my tv
I can watch for free all my local stations so I have enough games to watch Monday -Thursday is prime- then Sunday gamesI go to the local sports bar to watch my fav teams if not on tv
The antennas at the dollar store work very well for 3 bucksBeverlyI love college football. I can watch almost any game I want to on YouTube for free
PascalWe splurge during football season. Bought the YouTube TV. We have three tvs, so we can watch three games at a time.
DianeI use my antenna to watch local games. I use my radio to listen on any that aren’t on local TV.
AlanIf you have internet to your TV, there’s always links to stream games for free on Reddit. Be careful though as these can sometimes upload viruses if you don’t know what you’re doing
KassandraI have prime and Paramount and peacock, which all three are cheaper than fubo and sling together.
For games that are not streamed on there I have another trick I use but is not everyone’s cup of tea.
Google search NFL Reddit. Click on the first link. It will bring you to a site where you can stream for free.
You’ll have to close out ad windows that pop up initially, but once you’re through those, you got the game.
It’s a small process and sometimes glitchy, but it’s free.
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