The Roku Channel Gets Another Free Channel with Free Cue Sports Coverage


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Pool fans now have another reason to celebrate. Billiard TV, the only 24/7 network dedicated exclusively to cue sports, has officially launched as a free channel on The Roku Channel.

The addition brings Billiard TV into one of the most widely available FAST (free ad-supported streaming television) ecosystems, joining hundreds of live channels and on-demand content on Roku devices, the web, iOS and Android apps, Amazon Fire TV, and select Samsung TVs.

The launch caps off a banner year for the network, which has rapidly become a go-to destination for fans of pool and snooker. With over 150 days of live event programming in 2025 alone, Billiard TV’s schedule includes coverage of the Pro Billiard Series, Euro Tour, Women’s Professional Billiard Association, International Pool Association, and more. A standout highlight this year is a new partnership with Matchroom, giving fans access to full-event footage and highlights from the past 10 years of the Mosconi Cup, the sport’s premier international nine-ball tournament.

“The reach of The Roku Channel is tremendous, and we’re thrilled that Billiard TV will now be accessible to all its loyal users,” said Brendan Canning, co-founder and chief commercial officer of Triple B Media, the company behind Billiard TV.

Billiard TV’s growth has been striking: the service logged 65 million viewers in 2024, with an impressive average watch time of 80 minutes per session. By the end of 2025, the network is expected to have streamed over 1,000 hours of live programming across more than 50 multi-day events.

In addition to its new home on The Roku Channel, Billiard TV is widely available across major streaming platforms, including:

  • Prime Video
  • DIRECTV
  • Samsung TV Plus
  • Pluto TV
  • LG Channels
  • DAZN
  • YouTube TV
  • Fubo
  • Sling TV
  • Xfinity Stream
  • Xumo Play
  • Rogers Stream
  • Google Freeplay
  • Plex
  • Distro TV
  • Local Now
  • TiVo
  • Free Live Sports
  • TCL
  • sports.tv
  • Freecast
  • Stremium
  • Channel Box
  • Vidaa

(Note: Availability may vary by country.)

You can also stream Billiard TV directly using its standalone Roku app.

Whether you’re a casual fan or a dedicated cue-sport enthusiast, Billiard TV on The Roku Channel delivers nonstop free programming that keeps the action going around the clock.

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