1-5 of 5 Answers
The sports channels(apps) may or may not be preinstalled, but if they are not there you could download the espn app through you roku account, you won't/shouldn't get charged for getting the app. If your watching sports channels right now through whoever your cable provider is once you get this device and download lets say for example the espn app (or whatever sports network) it'll ask who your cable provider is, submit the necessary info and you'll have the same access you do with your cable box/satellite. Internet(wifi) in the house/apartment is required for this device to work. P.S if you do not have a cable provider streaming is another option, networks "tend" to ask for $10-15 a month for access...(not saying that's the price, that's just a tendency, could be more could be less)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I know nfl Sunday ticket is available but you have to be a subscriber. Set up your subscription beforehand as it’s not available to everyone.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There are many sports channels you can download from ROKU. Some require a service fee though.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It depends on the App you subscribe to. For example I have all of the same Sports Channels I had with Spectrum b/c I still subscribe to Spectrum, now I just access the channels through the Spectrum App using my Roku. AT&T's Direct TV Now offers many Sports Channels as well. The only drawback to the Roku was accessing all local channels through Roku vs. having to install an antenna. I didn't want to mess with an antenna for each TV in the house so for now I am still with Spectrum.As soon as I solve the local channels issue (and DVR)I will likely move away from Spectrum.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can download any sports channels that are available in the roku store.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.
