Do you consider yourself an ultra sports fan? Then this streaming service is for you. Read on to find out everything you need to know about ESPN+. Either way, we definitely recommend the yearly subscription to save $20 if you’re a sports fan because it’s inevitable that you’ll keep this streaming service all year long. Can you really put a price on access to lots of sports content? We’re talking entertainment for hours and keeping you up-to-date on the latest sports news. You’d save about $12 total than if you were to get all three individually. It’s worth that extra takeout meal you could afford to cut out of your diet, Steve. No need to worry about using too much space on your phone. You can keep all of your shopping apps. Just open up your ESPN app and tap on the ESPN+ tab, and voilà! You’re in. Now you can watch your HD content on three simultaneous streams. Here’s a list of all devices that can stream ESPN+: If you want to stream the ESPN channel, you have to sign into your TV provider account on the ESPN+ app. ESPN+ is compatible with almost every TV provider, so that won’t be a problem. But that also means you have to actually have a TV provider to watch anything besides the live game coverage—like ESPN talk shows. So ESPN+ won’t be a cable TV replacement. You’ll also need to sign in with your cable TV provider to watch the live NBA and NFL games on the ESPN channels (since ESPN+ doesn’t have rights to their games). In short, think of ESPN+ as a bonus to feed your sports addiction. Are you a fan of rugby? ESPN+ has it. Is your cousin on an NBA G League team? ESPN+ has your back. Does your family love to watch the WNBA? ESPN+ at your service. But if you only want NFL or NBA game coverage, ESPN+ isn’t your pick. But we should add that ESPN+ will air nine NFL games this season, including the Denver Broncos and Jacksonville Jaguars game in London. If you’re a UFC or boxing fan, then you might already have ESPN+. To get pay-per-view events, you’ll need to be an ESPN+ subscriber. Then you’ll have to pay that extra $80 for the actual PPV event. But it’s a small price to pay to watch Islam Makhachev take on Charles Oliveira. And you won’t have to worry about missing a game or not having a DVR because you can replay any of the matches or games you missed while you were at your kid’s basketball game. ESPN+ makes it easy to use with all of its tabs at the top of the screen. Most are self-explanatory, but you can find Featured and Browse. You can sit back and enjoy 30 for 30 documentaries, E:60, or SC Featured under the Originals tab. And we also like the convenient guide under the Schedule & Replays. You can see which games are live now or upcoming, and you can also filter your guide by which sport you want to watch.
Live game coverage for more than 20 sports in HD. Oh yeah. On-demand series and documentaries like Man in the Arena: Tom Brady and 30 for 30 movies. There go our Saturday nights. Exclusive latest news articles on lots of sports. Analysis—yes please.
Unless you’re a fan of only NFL or NBA, this streaming service is worth it. If you can’t get enough sports we understand—because neither can we. ESPN+ doesn’t air live NFL or NBA games unless you sign in with your TV provider.