I have ATT Uverse (live in Los Angeles) and have the sports package add on for $10/mos and it gives me SNY (and NESN and YES etc.)
Same here.Fox Sports app on ROKU works in Florida. Haven't tried SNY on NBC Sports app.
What do you use for streaming?IF you have successfully gotten games out of market with any streaming device, please help. A lot of us can't get the games with SNY.
$10 for a sport package is a bargain.I have ATT Uverse (live in Los Angeles) and have the sports package add on for $10/mos and it gives me SNY (and NESN and YES etc.)
It will probably show up just before game time.What do you use for streaming?
One method is a Smart TV and adding the Fox Now and/or Fox Sports app/channel. You will login using your tv provider credentials. Your tv provider must carry your local Fox programming.
A second method requires your tv to have an HDMI input. You then can use a Roku or Amazon Firestick. For these you need to add Fox Sports and/or Fox Now app/channel. Then follow the above for the app/channels.
You can use a phone and add the above apps/channels.
Another method is using a computer and going to the Fox Sports website. I have yet to do this.
By the way, as I have posted in a different thread on streaming, currently tonight's game is not listed on either Fox Sports or Fox Now using my Roku stick. BUT Saturday's game is. Go figure. Not that I think it matters, my tv provider is YouTube TV.
It is now listed on my Roku's Fox Sports channel.It will probably show up just before game time.
If you are streaming Sling onto your TV using a Roku then you should be able to add the Fox Sports and the Fox Now channels by using the Search link on your Roku's Home page. And yes, you have to login to the Fox channel, on your Roku, using your Sling credentials but that should not be a deal breaker.Here in the Pacific NW we have Fox via Sling-TV (Blue) over the Roku. We don't get games on the TV but we're able to use the Fox website as others have described (we have to provide our Sling-TV credentials at the Fox site). Watching on the compy is better than nuffin' !
It is now listed on my Roku's Fox Sports channel.
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It's om FoxSports app in NC now.
I have Amazon Prime. Just curious how you get Fox Sports on AP.Now living in South Carolina, and while its not perfect, I can get the games on Fox Sports as part of Amazon Prime. You have to look closely and frequently at the line up since sometimes UConn games seem to appear, vanish, then come back on the line up.
Just looked at Fox Sports on Roku television. Tonight's game is listed now.What do you use for streaming?
One method is a Smart TV and adding the Fox Now and/or Fox Sports app/channel. You will login using your tv provider credentials. Your tv provider must carry your local Fox programming.
A second method requires your tv to have an HDMI input. You then can use a Roku or Amazon Firestick. For these you need to add Fox Sports and/or Fox Now app/channel. Then follow the above for the app/channels.
You can use a phone and add the above apps/channels.
Another method is using a computer and going to the Fox Sports website. I have yet to do this.
By the way, as I have posted in a different thread on streaming, currently tonight's game is not listed on either Fox Sports or Fox Now using my Roku stick. BUT Saturday's game is. Go figure. Not that I think it matters, my tv provider is YouTube TV.