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Best Sports Streaming Service: YouTube TV vs. Fubo TV vs. Sling TV

​Sports streaming is quite important, and there are three streaming services that do their job perfectly. These provide an impressive library of live sports channels with live streaming services that include football, tennis, cricket, and any other sport. All three platforms are paid services, and the prices start at $25 per month.

This post includes brief descriptions of the streaming services: YouTube TV, Fubo TV, and Sling TV so that you can select the one that suits your needs best.

YouTube TV

YouTube TV​, with the starting price of $49.99 per month, is the best streaming service you can get. The service provides an excellent collection of live sports channels, such as CBS Sports Network, various ESPN channels, FS1, FS2, Golf Channel, Olympic Channel, and more. You get access to these channels for the above-mentioned price, but for an additional monthly fee, you can also access other channels, such as Fox Soccer Plus, for $15 per month, and NBA League Pass, for $39.99 per month.

One thing worth mentioning is the fact that YouTube TV does not stream international channels or NFL networks. Besides the sports channels, the service also offers a news and an entertainment segment, as well as the possibility to watch movies.

The best thing about YouTube TV is ​the fact that you can have up to three devices streaming on the platform at the same time, from a single account, by six different users. You can, therefore, share your account details with your favorite people and watch unlimited stuff. Moreover, YouTube TV offers you unlimited storage space and holds your recordings for nine months.

FuboTV

FuboTV ​is particularly designed for sports streaming lovers. Starting at $54.99 per month, it is one of the most amazing sports streaming services currently on the market. It provides users with a large amount of sports channels, such as CBS, FOX, Gold Channel, NBC, NBA TV, NFL Network, and more.

When it comes to international channels, Fubo TV supports various streaming networks, including beIN Sports, Fox Deportes, GOL TV, and TUDN. In addition, the service provides users with a large variety of regional sports channels such as MSG, SNY, and so on. Fubo TV is, similarly to YouTube TV, not limited to only sports networks, but it offers a great deal of entertainment, news, movies, and TV shows segments.

​The service allows you to store 30 hours of content in the DVR, which you will have it for an unlimited time. It is also possible to expand the storage capacity for $9.99.

Lastly, a great option Fubo TV has is the possibility to connect it with devices such as Apple TV, Android, iOS, and your web browser and run it on two separate devices at the same time.

Sling TV

Sling TV​ offers fast streaming and comes with two different plans: the Blue and Orange, which both cost $25 per month. While the Orange plan offers coverage on ESPN channels, the Blue plan offers access to NFL Networks and NBC Sports channels.

​To get access to all the sports networks provided by both plans, you will have to buy both. International sports channels such as beIN Sports, ESPN U, MLB Network, NBA TV, and so on come at the additional cost of $10 per month.

The difference between plans shows up when it comes to supporting multiple devices. The Orange plan allows the connectivity of only one device, while the Blue plan gives you the option to stream on three separate devices at the same time.

An additional $5 per month will get you up to 50 hours of content stored on DVR. Sling TV can also be connected to Android, iOS devices, on web browsers, as well as on the Xbox gaming console.

Which Service is Best?​

After all these generous details, Fubo TV seems to be the best choice as it offers unlimited access to regional, national, and also international sports channels YouTube TV doesn’t provide.

Fubo TV is also the only service that supports a larger number of devices that can stream simultaneously on a single plan and account. Sling TV might seem a better solution at first glance, but it proves not to be. To stream all the sports networks you get there, you must purchase both plans, which sums up to $50, and pay an additional $10 to access international channels. Fubo TV gives all of this without having you struggling with multiple plans and extra costs.

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