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How to Watch Fox Sports Florida Without Cable

Fans of the Orlando Magic, Miami Marlins, and Florida Panthers can catch games on Fox Sports Florida & Fox Sports Sun on three services. With the MLB season underway and other leagues soon to follow, many cord cutters are looking for ways to watch their favorite teams without cable. Here’s how to do it.

Note: only viewers who live in the in-market area for the teams will have access to games on Fox Sports Florida. 

Stream Fox Sports Florida Live on Hulu with Live

Hulu with Live costs $55 per month, after a free trial. The live streaming service carries Fox Sports Florida for those in-market, along with locals including ABC, CBS, and NBC and TBS, Fox, ESPN, TNT, and FS1 for games that air nationwide.

Here’s what you’ll get with a Hulu subscription:

You can watch Fox Sports Florida through Hulu on any of the following devices:

Read more about Hulu with Live here.

Stream Fox Sports Florida Live on AT&T TV Now

AT&T TV Now packages start at $55 per month, but you’ll need the Max package for $80 per month to get access to RSNs. Along with local channels, both the Plus and Max packages come with ESPN, TBS, TNT, and FS1 for nationally aired games.

Here’s what you’ll get with an AT&T TV Now subscription:

You can watch Fox Sports Florida through AT&T TV Now on any of the following devices:

Stream Fox Sports Florida Live on YouTube TV

YouTube TV also carries Fox Sports Florida in some areas and costs $65 per month. Enter your zip code on YouTube TV‘s website to make sure you’ll get the channel before signing up. YouTube TV allows subscribers to stream local channels along with ESPN, FS1, TBS, TNT, and more channels for games that air nationwide.

Here’s what you’ll get with a YouTube TV subscription:

You can watch Fox Sports Florida through YouTube TV on any of the following devices:

Read more about YouTube TV here.

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