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Depending on where you live, there are many ways to watch Arizona without cable, including Sling, Vidgo, DirecTV Stream, Fubo TV, or Hulu.
But the big variable there is where you live. Watching live sports in 2023 is a complicated business — the offerings change whether you’re in market or not.
If you live in the Arizona TV market, most events air on Pac-12 Network. Pac-12 Network is available on streamers like Sling and Vidgo.
If you live farther away but still want to watch Arizona, most events air on Pac-12 Network, ESPN, ESPNU, Pac-12 Arizona and Pac-12 Washington. You can get access on Sling, Vidgo, DirecTV Stream, Fubo TV, and Hulu.
Pair your streaming subscription with a VPN like ExpressVPN (or read more about our other top VPN picks) to watch all the games — regardless of blackout region.
If you just want to watch national broadcasts, our team’s pick for most people to watch Arizona, is Sling. Here’s why:
- Sling is available at the lowest monthly price point: $40.
- Sling carries the most upcoming Arizona events — 2 of them in the next month.
- Sling offers 4 simultaneous streams so more than one person can watch Arizona at once on the same account.
- Sling is available in every region of the United States. (Viewers in blackout zones can access Sling with a VPN, like ExpressVPN — or one of our other top VPNs.)
But if Sling doesn’t work for you, no need to stress. We also found 4 other ways to watch Arizona without cable.
Read more about how we recommend streaming services.
How to watch Arizona without cable
Sling Orange
Best for Sports and Families
- 30+ Channels
- ESPN
- 1 simultaneous stream
$40/month
sling.com
Vidgo English Plus
$10 off your first month
- Great for Live Sports and News
$64.95/month
DirecTV Stream Entertainment
$30 off over three months
- 75+ channels
- Stream on unlimited devices at home
- Unlimited cloud DVR
$74.99/month
directv.com
Fubo Pro
7 day free trial
- 100+ Channels
- Wide sports coverage
- 1,000 hours of cloud DVR
- 3 simultaneous stream
$74.99/month
fubo.tv
Hulu + Live TV
Disney+ and ESPN+ included
- 67 Channels
- 2 simultaneous streams
- ESPN and Disney
$69.99/month
hulu.com
Top pick: Watch Arizona on Sling
If you're looking for the best way to stream Arizona, Sling is our team’s top pick. Sling is the best way for most people to watch Arizona because it offers the ideal combination of price, channels, and features. It also carries the most Arizona events — 2 of them in the next month. Sling plans start at $40. Our Sling plans and pricing article breaks down all of the Sling plans.
Watch Arizona with Sling
You can also get channels like on Sling: A&E, AMC, AXS TV, BBC America, Bloomberg Television, Cartoon Network, Cheddar, Cheddar Big News, CNN, Comedy Central, Disney Channel, EPIX Drive-In, ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN 3, Food Network, Freeform, Fuse, HGTV, History, IFC, Lifetime, Newsy, TBS, TNT, Travel Channel, Tribeca Shortlist, Viceland.
Sling is available on devices like: AirTV, Amazon Fire TV, Android, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Cox, iOS, LG TV, Mi Box, Roku, Samsung TV, TiVo, Vizio, Windows 10, Windows 11, Xbox, Xbox One.
Our Sling review also includes more about why our team loves Sling. Then, check out what’s live on Sling now in our TV Guide.
Budget pick: Watch Arizona on Hulu
If you’re on a budget, Hulu is the best choice for watching Arizona without cable. Of all the streamers we review, Hulu plans start at: $7.99. Our Hulu plans and pricing article breaks down all of the Hulu plans.
Watch Arizona with Hulu
Hulu + Live TV
Disney+ and ESPN+ included
- 67 Channels
- 2 simultaneous streams
- ESPN and Disney
$69.99/month
Hulu + Live TV (No Ads)
Disney+ and ESPN+ included
- 67 Channels
- 2 simultaneous streams
- ESPN and Disney
$82.99/month
If you only want on-demand shows and movies, not live TV:
Hulu
30 day free trial
- Award winning Hulu originals
- Thousands of shows and movies
$7.99/month
Hulu (No Ads)
30 day free trial
- Award winning Hulu originals
- Thousands of shows and movies
$14.99/month
Channels included with Hulu: A&E, AMC, AXS TV, BBC America, Bloomberg Television, Cartoon Network, Cheddar, Cheddar Big News, CNN, Comedy Central, Disney Channel, EPIX Drive-In, ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN 3, Food Network, Freeform, Fuse, HGTV, History, IFC, Lifetime, Newsy, TBS, TNT, Travel Channel, Tribeca Shortlist, Viceland.
Hulu is available on devices like: AirTV, Amazon Fire TV, Android, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Cox, iOS, LG TV, Mi Box, Roku, Samsung TV, TiVo, Vizio, Windows 10, Windows 11, Xbox, Xbox One. Read more about Hulu device support.
Region-blocked pick: Watch Arizona on Sling with ExpressVPN
If you are live in the same city as the Arizona or outside of the United States, you could have a hard time watching Arizona on Sling. Why? Sports are among the most difficult events to watch live without cable because of the limits placed on regional sports markets.
In this case, the surest way to watch Arizona is with a VPN. It’s not very complicated. You simply need to join a server in a region where Arizona games are available on Sling and sign up for a Sling account if you don’t already have one. Then you can watch to your heart’s content — wherever you are in the world.
The most premium VPN is ExpressVPN. ExpressVPN isn’t the cheapest VPN on the market, but it is the option that makes watching Arizona the easiest — with servers in nearly 100 countries. But if you’d like to consider other VPN options, read about our top VPN picks.
$12.95/month + 3 Months Free
expressvpn.com
Local pick: Watch Arizona with an antenna
Another way to watch Arizona If you live in the same city as it with an OTA antenna. This doesn’t work for every event, but if you’re located nearby and local networks carry the event you’re after, an antenna could be the cheapest way to watch Arizona without cable.
Best of all, an antenna doesn’t require a subscription. Purchase the hardware and you’ll be able to watch local broadcasts as long as the antenna keeps working. Not sure which antenna to buy? Read our OTA antenna guide.
Other options for watching Arizona: Vidgo, DirecTV Stream, and Fubo TV
Your Arizona fandom might be different than ours, and that’s just fine. There are still plenty of great options for watching Arizona without cable, like Vidgo, DirecTV Stream, and Fubo TV.
Watch Arizona on Vidgo
Vidgo is a great way to watch Arizona without cable.
Vidgo plans start at $64.95. Our Vidgo plans and pricing article breaks down all of the Vidgo plans.
Vidgo English Plus
$10 off your first month
- Great for Live Sports and News
$64.95/month
Vidgo Spanish Mas
$10 off your first month
- Great for Spanish Programming
$39.95/month
Vidgo English Premium
$10 off your first month
- Great for More Sports, News, and Shows
$79.95/month
Vidgo English Premium
$10 off your first month
- English and Spanish
- All your live TV programs
$99.95/month
Channels included with Vidgo: A&E, AMC, AXS TV, BBC America, Bloomberg Television, Cartoon Network, Cheddar, Cheddar Big News, CNN, Comedy Central, Disney Channel, EPIX Drive-In, ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN 3, Food Network, Freeform, Fuse, HGTV, History, IFC, Lifetime, Newsy, TBS, TNT, Travel Channel, Tribeca Shortlist, Viceland.
Vidgo is available on devices like: AirTV, Amazon Fire TV, Android, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Cox, iOS, LG TV, Mi Box, Roku, Samsung TV, TiVo, Vizio, Windows 10, Windows 11, Xbox, Xbox One.
Watch Arizona on DirecTV Stream
DirecTV Stream is a great way to watch Arizona without cable.
DirecTV Stream plans start at $74.99. Our DirecTV Stream plans and pricing article breaks down all of the DirecTV Stream plans.
DirecTV Stream Entertainment
$30 off over three months
- 75+ channels
- Stream on unlimited devices at home
- Unlimited cloud DVR
$74.99/month
DirecTV Stream Choice
$30 off over three months
- Regional sports networks included
- 105+ Channels
- Stream on unlimited devices at home
- Unlimited cloud DVR
$99.99/month
DirecTV Stream Ultimate
$30 off over three months
- Regional sports networks included
- 140+ channels
- Stream on unlimited devices at home
- Unlimited cloud DVR
$109.99/month
DirecTV Stream Premier
Free HBO Max, Showtime, Starz, and Cinemax
- Regional sports networks included
- 150+ channels
- Stream on unlimited devices at home
- Unlimited cloud DVR
$154.99/month
Channels included with DirecTV Stream: A&E, AMC, AXS TV, BBC America, Bloomberg Television, Cartoon Network, Cheddar, Cheddar Big News, CNN, Comedy Central, Disney Channel, EPIX Drive-In, ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN 3, Food Network, Freeform, Fuse, HGTV, History, IFC, Lifetime, Newsy, TBS, TNT, Travel Channel, Tribeca Shortlist, Viceland.
DirecTV Stream is available on devices like: AirTV, Amazon Fire TV, Android, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Cox, iOS, LG TV, Mi Box, Roku, Samsung TV, TiVo, Vizio, Windows 10, Windows 11, Xbox, Xbox One. Read more about DirecTV Stream device support.
Watch Arizona on Fubo TV
Fubo TV is a great way to watch Arizona without cable.
Fubo TV plans start at $74.99. Our Fubo TV plans and pricing article breaks down all of the Fubo TV plans.
Fubo Pro
7 day free trial
- 100+ Channels
- Wide sports coverage
- 1,000 hours of cloud DVR
- 3 simultaneous stream
$74.99/month
Fubo Elite
7 day free trial
- 150+ channels
- Multiple streams
- No hidden fees
- All the best sports
$84.99/month
Fubo Premier
7 day free trial
- 230+ channels
- Multiple streams
- No hidden fees
- All the best sports
$94.99/month
Channels included with Fubo TV: A&E, AMC, AXS TV, BBC America, Bloomberg Television, Cartoon Network, Cheddar, Cheddar Big News, CNN, Comedy Central, Disney Channel, EPIX Drive-In, ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN 3, Food Network, Freeform, Fuse, HGTV, History, IFC, Lifetime, Newsy, TBS, TNT, Travel Channel, Tribeca Shortlist, Viceland.
Fubo TV is available on devices like: AirTV, Amazon Fire TV, Android, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Cox, iOS, LG TV, Mi Box, Roku, Samsung TV, TiVo, Vizio, Windows 10, Windows 11, Xbox, Xbox One. Read more about Fubo TV device support.
All the streaming services that have Arizona
Here’s where you can and can’t watch Arizona without cable.
Yes, you can watch Arizona on Sling, but make sure to check regional availability before subscribing. To avoid blackouts, try using a VPN like ExpressVPN combined with the streaming service of your choice.
Yes, you can watch Arizona on Fubo TV, but make sure to check regional availability before subscribing. To avoid blackouts, try using a VPN like ExpressVPN combined with the streaming service of your choice.
Yes, you can watch Arizona on DirecTV Stream, but make sure to check regional availability before subscribing. To avoid blackouts, try using a VPN like ExpressVPN combined with the streaming service of your choice.
Yes, you can watch Arizona on Hulu, but make sure to check regional availability before subscribing. To avoid blackouts, try using a VPN like ExpressVPN combined with the streaming service of your choice.
No, Arizona isn’t available on YouTube TV.
Yes, you can watch Arizona on Vidgo, but make sure to check regional availability before subscribing. To avoid blackouts, try using a VPN like ExpressVPN combined with the streaming service of your choice.
How to watch upcoming Arizona games
This week, you have two chances to watch Arizona — and multiple streamers are carrying the games. On Sun Oct 01 2023, Arizona faces off with Washington at 2:00 AM. You can watch on Sling or four other options: Vidgo, DirecTV Stream, Fubo TV, or Hulu.
We update this section of our website every day, so bookmark this page to check back and find out when to watch Arizona and on which streaming platforms.
How to bet on Arizona games
Want to get some action on today’s Arizona game? Flixed has partnerships with the best legal sportsbooks to give you great offers to bet on the Arizona at BetMGM, DraftKings, WynnBET, and more. See below for the best sportsbook promos in your state to bet on Arizona moneyline, point spread, total, props and more.
Arizona Odds
If you open up your favorite sportsbook app (especially BetMGM) to bet on the Wildcats you’ll see a number of different types of bets you can make. Below you’ll learn about each type of wager so you can make the most information bet on the Wildcats.
Wildcats Spread
The point spread, or simply “spread”, is a type of bet that involves the number of points a team is expected to win (or lose) by. Below is an example of a point spread in a Arizona game.
- Wildcats -6.5 (-110)
- Sun Devils +6.5 (-110)
In this example the Wildcats is the favorite, meaning they are expected to win the game specifically by 6.5 points. We know half points don’t exist, but in the above example the Wildcats would need to win by 7 or more points for a bet on them to win. If they win by less than 6 points, the Sun Devils will have covered the spread and a bet on them would win. The numbers after the spread are the odds you would get on that bet, in this case -110. That means that if you bet $11 on the Wildcats and they won by 7, you’d win $10.
Wildcats Moneyline
A moneyline bet is the simplest bet you can make - it is simply a bet on whichever team you think will win the game outright. Because there is no point spread to handicap the teams to account for differences in quality, the odds on either team will vary more drastically based on how big of a competitive mismatch oddsmakers believe the game is. Below is an example of a Wildcats moneyline:
- Wildcats -275
- Sun Devils +220
The +/- indicate the favorite and the underdog, similar to with the point spread. In this case the Wildcats would be considered the favorite to win the game at -275 and the Sun Devils would be the underdog at +220. The differences in odds are a reflection of how good the Wildcats are compared to the Sun Devils. In this case, a $27.50 bet on the Wildcats would only win you $10 if they win the game. Conversely, to win the same $10 betting on the underdog, you’d only need to wager roughly $4.50.
Learn more about these types of bets and sports betting terms in our Sports Betting Glossary!
Wildcats Total (Over/Under)
The total, or over/under (o/u), is a type of bet that is based around the total number of points scored in the game by both teams combined. Below is an example of a total bet in a Arizona game:
- Wildcats vs Sun Devils Total: 49
- Over 49 (-110)
- Under 49 (-110)
A bettor will either bet over or under on the total provided. If you bet the over, the combined score of both teams would need to be greater than 49 points for that bet to win. Conversely, if the total combined points is less than 49, the under would win. If the total lands on exactly 49 points, that is called a push and you would receive your stake back. Again, the -110 are the odds you get on either side of the total, in this case an $11 bet would win you $10.
Wildcats Prop Bets
Prop, or proposition, bets are types of bets that pertain to a specific player, event, or game statistic. These bets can be over a specific game or the entire season. There are a few different types of prop bets - player props, game props, team props, and novelty props. Below are examples of prop bets in a Arizona game:
- Wildcats RB to record over 59.5 rushing yards - Player Prop
This bet is similar to a total in that you can bet the over or the under on the total rushing yards set. In this case, the above wager is that the Running Back for the Wildcats will rush for 60 yards or more. This is a player prop because it pertains to a specific player’s performance.
- Wildcats vs Sun Devils to combine for over 4.5 touchdowns - Game Prop
This bet again is similar to a total bet in that you can bet the over or the under on the total number of touchdowns set. In this case, the above wager is that both teams will score a combined 5 touchdowns or more in the game. This is a game prop because it pertains to a combined stat for both teams for the duration of the game.
- Wildcats to score over 22.5 points - Team Prop
Again, we see our familiar format of the total bet where we are able to wager on the over or under of a specific stat or number. In this case, we are betting that the Wildcats will score 23 or more points in this game, regardless if they win or lose. This is a team prop because it pertains to the performance of only one team and not on the outcome of the game.
- Color of the Gatorade Bath Blue - Novelty Prop
These bets are most popular during major game and championship events like the Super Bowl. In the bet above, we are wagering that the color of the Gatorade dumped on the winning coach to be blue. These bets typically have very low limits, meaning you can’t bet large amounts on them. Other popular novelty props are the length of the national anthem, who the MVP of the game will thank first, the number of times a certain phrase is mentioned during the broadcast, and more.
Want to jump in and start wagering? BetMGM has the best offers on Wildcats odds and prop bets.
Our takeaway: Sling is the best way to watch Arizona
You don’t need to shell out for a cable subscription to watch Arizona games live. Our top pick for watching Arizona is Sling. But if you’re in a geo-blocked region, you could also try out a VPN subscription — or get yourself an antenna to watch Arizona locally.
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