The Best Live TV Streaming Services of 2024

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For many, one of the biggest fears anyone considering getting rid of their cable or satellite box is whether they can still watch live TV. While cutting the cord may mean paying a lower monthly bill, many wannabe streamers still like to watch events like news and sports live — like the good old days.

Canceling your cable service doesn’t have to mean giving up watching live TV entirely. A selection of services allows streaming these coveted sports games live over the internet. Dubbed live TV streaming services, these services differ from monthly or yearly subscription-based streaming sites like Netflix, Hulu and Disney+. Live TV streaming services, like Sling TV and Hulu + Live TV, offer a more complete opportunity to cut those cords that bind you while still giving you access to live local and national news and sports channels — for a price. But there are also free live streaming options to plug some holes, like Pluto TV.

Here’s what you need to know about the best alternative to cable while still retaining the ability to watch TV. Here are the best live-streaming TV services you can get right now and how they compare.

  • Best Live TV Streaming Service Overall: Hulu + Live TV

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    Pros:

    • Over 90 channels included
    • Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+ included
    • Unlimited DVR

    Cons:

    • Can only stream on two screens at once
    • No free trial
    • One of the more expensive live TV services

    Not only will Hulu + Live TV stream all your live TV, but it also comes with three great streaming services as a bonus. A subscription will get you access to Hulu, Disney+, ESPN+, and over 90 live TV channels. We’ve found that Hulu + Live TV has the most inclusive and well-rounded selection of channels included with a base subscription — unlike some of the other services, which only offer some fairly common channels in add-on packages, the only add-ons Hulu + Live TV offers (aside from premium channels like Max, Starz, and Showtime) are for more specialized channels. You can stream on two screens at a time and all subscriptions now come with unlimited cloud DVR storage. 

    Hulu + Live TV costs $76.99/month (with ad-supported Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+) or $89.99/month if you want to upgrade to ad-free versions of Hulu and Disney+ (ESPN+ will still be ad-supported).

  • Best Budget Live TV Streaming Service: Philo

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    Photo: Philo

    Pros:

    • Super affordable
    • 70+ channels
    • One week free trial

    Cons:

    • No local news channels

    Philo, which is our favorite budget option, is perfect for those who love lifestyle content. The service includes over 70 channels in their base plan, which costs just $25.00/month.

    There are no live news channels or local channels, save for BBC News, on Philo, so if that’s where your interests really lie, Philo might not be the best live TV streaming service for you. But if you can’t get enough House Hunters, 90 Day Fiancé, and Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives, this is the best live TV streaming service for you. The channel lineup is primarily focused on lifestyle, with networks like Hallmark Channel, HGTV, Great American Family, MTV, TLC, Discovery, and more, all included in the $25.00/month price tag.

  • Best Cable Alternative Live TV Streaming Service: DIRECTV Stream

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    Photo: DIRECTV Stream

    Pros:

    • Local news and sports channels
    • Free trial

    Cons:

    • More expensive than most live TV streaming services

    What sets DIRECTV Stream apart from other live TV streaming services is the channel selection that mimics the kind of selection you’d get from a traditional cable subscription with cable boxes and all of that.

    In addition to including all your local news channels, like affiliates of ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox, you’ll also get your local sports channels — the specialized networks like MSG or YES in New York and various regional Bally Sports affiliates — based on the market you’re located in.

    We’ve found that this service has the most well-rounded selection of local channels in a base plan, but to get the sports channels, you’ll have to upgrade to a more expensive plan. The base plan costs $79.99/month, while the Choice plan with local sports is $108.99/month (but right now, you can save $25 on your first two months).

  • Best Live TV Streaming Service for Sports: Fubo

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    Photo: Fubo

    Pros:

    • Free trial
    • Premium add-ons

    Cons:

    • Pricey base plan
    • DVR is not unlimited

    What makes Fubo the best streaming service for live sports is the wide array of live sports channels included in the 180+ channel base plan. From local sports channels and ESPN to international channels like Bein and niche sports networks like NBC Gold, if you want to watch a sporting event, odds are, Fubo has it.

    Fubo TV has three plans starting at $79.99/month. They also have a few add-on packages priced monthly, but upgrading past the base plan will give you those channels included at a discount. You can also add premium channels like Starz and Showtime on — and Showtime has live sports (boxing)!

  • Best Live TV Streaming Service for Add-Ons: Sling TV

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    Photo: Sling

    Pros:

    • Affordable
    • Huge selection of add-ons

    Cons:

    • Base plans can be confusing and only have up to 46 channels
    • No free trial
    • Only 50 hours of DVR storage

    If customizing your channel offerings is important to you, you can’t go wrong with Sling TV. The service has two base plans, Blue and Orange — each offers different channels — starting at $40.00/month. You can also combine the two starting at $55/month. The base plans only have up to 46 channels, and the rest (including channels that other services have inside of their base plans) have to be added on.

    Once the base plan is picked, Sling has more add-ons than any other live TV service, so you can pick and choose different premium channels, niche interest channels, and bundles, until Sling TV is full of everything you want to watch.

    You can check out a full list of add-ons here, but these are just a few of the highlights:

    • News Extra (8 channels for $6/month)
    • Entertainment Extra (11 channels for $6/month)
    • Lifestyle Extra (9 channels for $6/month)
    • Sports Extra (13 channels for $11/month)
    • Showtime ($10/month)
    • Starz ($9/month)
  • Other Streaming Services With Specific Live TV Options:

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    Photos: Paramount+, Peacock, Max, ESPN+
    • Paramount+: Paramount+ with Showtime ($11.99/month) subscribers can watch their local CBS channel live 24/7, in addition to a handful of sporting events like NFL on CBS, The Masters, March Madness games, and more.
    • Peacock: If you subscribe to Peacock Premium Plus ($11.99/month), you’ll be able to watch your local NBC affiliate live. Any live sports on Peacock are open to both subscription tiers to stream.
    • ESPN+: Get your sports fix with live NHL, MLB, NFL, golf tournaments, UFC and more with ESPN+ for $10.99/month.
    • Max: With Max’s Bleacher Report Sports add-on (currently free through at least the end of March Madness), you’ll be able to stream NBA, NFL, NCAA, and other sports and leagues that air on TNT and TBS. You’ll also be able to watch live CNN 24/7 with the new News section, currently in beta.

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