From the Appalachians to the Atlantic Coast, the place to watch the Hornets and the Hurricanes play is Fox Sports Carolinas. Unfortunately, you’ll need a cable subscription since none of the streaming services carry Fox Sports Carolinas.
When Fox sold off its regional sports networks in late 2019, the Sinclair Broadcast Group decided raising prices would be a good idea. Most streaming service disagreed. Thanks to its cable and satellite businesses, AT&T still streams some Fox RSNs – just not Fox Sports Carolinas. Towards the end of 2019, Sling TV dropped the Fox RSNs and so did fuboTV.
Why Can’t I Watch Fox Sports Carolinas on Hulu with Live TV Anymore?

Hulu with Live TV‘s deal let it keep streaming for most of 2020. But Sinclair still wanted more money and Hulu with Live TV removed the Fox RSNs at the end of October.
Why Can’t I Watch Fox Sports Carolinas on YouTube TV Anymore?

A deal with Sinclair let YouTube TV keep streaming the Fox regional channels until the end of the big leagues’ 2020 seasons. In early October, YouTube TV rejected the price increases and turned off the streams.
How to Watch Fox Sports Carolinas on Amazon Fire TV
You can watch Fox Sports Carolinas on Amazon Fire TV with the Fox Sports Go app.
How to Watch Fox Sports Carolinas on Roku
You can watch Fox Sports Carolinas on Roku with the Fox Sports Go app.
How to Watch Fox Sports Carolinas on Apple TV
You can watch Fox Sports Carolinas on Apple TV with the Fox Sports Go app.
Use the Fox Sports Go App

As long as you have a cable subscription, you’ll need to download the Fox Sport Go app to stream Fox Sports Carolinas.
Here is where you can get the Fox Sports Go app:
- Living room devices: Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, Chromecast and Roku.
- Smart TVs and Blu-ray players: Devices based on Amazon Fire TV, Android TV and Roku.
- Mobile devices and tablets: Amazon Fire tablets, Android and iOS.
- Game consoles: Xbox One.
- Desktop browsers: Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Safari.
Chris Casper is a former tech industry product manager who escaped from California for New Mexico. Now he writes about science and tech while searching for the perfect green chile sauce.