The Cheapest Streaming Services for Live Sports

With match tickets and merch prices getting higher and higher, being a dedicated sports fan can get expensive, especially if you’re a fan of multiple teams in multiple sports. Thankfully, streaming made it cheaper to keep up with your teams. As cable channels made the jump to various streaming sites, it's now much cheaper to keep up with all the minute-by-minute updates, the expert analysis, and the highs and lows, all at a lower cost than traditional cable. In this list below, we’ve listed the cheapest streaming services for live sports to make it easier for sports fans like you to cut the cord.

Philo is a great streaming service option for folks who are on a budget and are a fan of popular TV channels, at a price tag that won’t break the bank. Philo carries over sixty of the popular channels you got with other streaming services, plus a lot more. Philo has three Hallmark channels and the Game Show Network (GSN), along with other channels like A&E, MTV, HGTV, Lifetime, TLC, AMC, and the Food Network. There’s just the one plan with Philo, but you have the option to add on Starz and MGM+ for an additional fee. Philo works with Apple TV (4th gen and up), Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Roku, and Android TV. You can stream on up to three devices at once, and register up to ten accounts. Philo also offers unlimited DVR recordings, and you can watch them up to a year after recording.

$25/month • 7 days free trial • Lifetime, TLC, and 86 other channels.

Sling TV is basically the granddaddy of every live TV streaming service ever made. Owned and operated by Dish Network, this service provides a somewhat convoluted selection of subscription TV internet TV options for cord-cutters. With Sling TV, you can get a package with 30+ channels with Sling Blue or Sling Orange, or you can combine their two basic channel options into one, and save some money. Unlike Fubo or Philo, there’s plenty of channel selection on Sling without any focus or emphasis exclusively on sports or entertainment. Instead, you can get both sports and entertainment from Sling TV. Additionally, Sling TV is not only one of the only live TV streaming services that offers occasional pay-per-view options, it's one of the only Live TV streaming services where you can do sports betting thanks to the company's exclusive agreement with DraftKings.

$60/month • ABC, ESPN, TNT, TBS, Lifetime, Fox Sports 1, TLC, Bravo, NBC, and 43 other channels.

Frndly TV is a small-scale live TV streaming service that's designed to be ultra family-friendly. The service carries 30+ entertainment network channels.

$6.99/month • 7 days free trial • Lifetime, A&E, AccuWeather, BabyFirst, Bounce, BYUtv, Catchy Comedy, Circle, Court TV, Cowboy Way Channel, Crime-Investigation, Dove Channel, Dove Family Movies, Dove Kids, FETV, FMC, FYI, Game Show Network, GetTV, Great American Family, Great American Living, GRIT, Hallmark Channel, Hallmark Family, Hallmark Movies Now, Hallmark Mystery, Heartland TV, Heroes & Icons, INSP, ION, ION Mystery, JusticeCENTRAL.TV, Laff, Lifetime, Lifetime Movie Network, Local Now, MeTV, Military HISTORY, Movies!, Outdoor Channel, PixL, Pursuit, QVC, Recipe.TV, Sportsman Channel, Start TV, StoryTV, The History Channel, The Weather Channel, UPtv, VICE TV, Waypoint TV

Paramount+ is above all else a broadcaster-specific service. The service offers a large amount of CBS content, including new originals such as Star Trek Picard and Star Trek Prodigy. You can also watch live TV and some sports through this option.

$11.99/month • 7 days free trial • CBS local channels, CBS Sports HQ, CBSN, ET Live

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