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ESPN+ has an affordable price and allows watching a large number of sports, including NHL, MLB, NCAA, MLS, and more. But its primary purpose is VOD content and top-quality ESPN shows, as well as documentaries and sports-related movies.

The service is designed to be a catch-all for sports fans, so it’s understandably available on a large number of devices. You can also get ESPN+ as a part of the Disney Bundle. Before you choose the package, here’s a complete list of ESPN+ supported devices.

What devices work with ESPN+?

You can use ESPN+ with all of the following devices:

  • TV streaming media players: Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Roku, Xfinity XClass, Xfinity Flex, Xfinity X1,
  • Smart TVs: Samsung TV, Android TV, and Roku TV
  • Mobile devices and tablets: Android (phones and tablets), iOS, iPad, Amazon Fire (tablets), Facebook Portal TV, Facebook Portal Touch
  • Game consoles: Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
  • Desktop browsers: Most Mac and PC browsers
  • Wearable devices: Oculus Go

Don’t forget to check out our ESPN+ simultaneous streams guide to learn about the options of streaming on multiple devices at the same time.

Can I use ESPN+ on other devices?

ESPN+ is an interesting service with functionality on a large number of devices, including the Oculus Go. You’ll find that ESPN+ does not give many specifics on required versions, however. That said, you should be able to use ESPN+ on the newest versions of the devices listed.

Some older versions of those devices may also work, but you may experience limited functionality if you attempt to use the service on unsupported operating system versions. If you’d like to check DVR support, here’s a detailed ESPN DVR guide that reveals all details.

Sports fans will appreciate top-quality programming and live sports

ESPN+ is an interesting service for sports fans. It’s one of the best options for MLS fans and carries a large number of live and on-demand streams for other major sporting leagues. It also carries sports from some international sports leagues that are difficult to locate in the US, including UEFA Nations League, FIBA, and EFL. Outside of FuboESPN+ is among the best options for soccer fans.

But watching live sports events and all-around TV might require something different

Watching ESPN+ is something that sports fans would enjoy, but what if you prefer movies, reality shows, or documentaries? The good news is the VOD market offers great alternatives in every department.

For example, Hulu + Live TV seems like the perfect mixture of all-around content. It grants you access to the entire Hulu library, including original programmings like The Bear or Only Murders in the Building. You can check the Hulu Live TV guide to see the channel lineup and discover what’s on at any given moment. It’s worth noting you’ll get access to ESPN 1 and ESPN 2.

If you need something more affordable, go with services offering only video on demand. Max and Paramount+ are among the major players in that department. And if you enjoy documentaries, CuriosityStream is the ideal choice!

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