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How to Watch the XFL on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, & More

The imaginary stadium is modelled and rendered.The NFL is over for the year but doesn’t worry spring football is once again here thanks to the XFL. This year the XFL will play their games on ESPN, FS1, ABC, and FOX meaning cord cutters will have a long list of options to stream the games without cable TV.  So if your looking for more Football here is how you can watch the XFL on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and more.

Hulu

Hulu also has the ESPN, FS1, ABC, and FOX among other sports channels starting at $54.99 a month and it includes Hulu’s on-demand service.

Sling TV

Sling TV has ESPN & FS1 included in their $45 Orange and Blue package. For $10 more you can the SEC Network, ESPNU, and ESPN News. This is a great option for anyone who uses an antenna.

Vidgo 

With Vidgo you can get FS1, ESPN, and even locals in select markets starting at $39.99 a month.

YouTube TV

If you live in a market with YouTube TV you can get ESPN, FS1, ABC, and FOX starting at $49.99 in most markets.

AT&T TV NOW 

AT&T TV NOW starts at $65 a month to get the ESPN & ESPN 2. You can also get a 7-day free trial to test out the service before you pay.

Want a full break down of how to watch a long list of channels? Check out our channel guide HERE.

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