Free Trial AvailablePrime VideoIncludes Thursday Night Football, NBA, WNBA, NWSL, and Nascar.See it at AmazonAnyone with an Amazon Prime subscription will get access to Prime Video. Amazon Prime is still primarily a shopping service, but the streaming benefit has grown quite a bit in recent years and now includes a variety of sports. Thanks to a contract with the NFL, Prime Video is now the home of Thursday Night Football. And as of this year, there are even NBA games ailable.
It certainly doesn't he every game or match ailable, but Prime Video has become a major powerhouse in the world of sports streaming and is definitely worth considering if you're looking for an affordable option. An Amazon Prime memberhsip costs $14.99 per month and there are free trials ailable for new subscribers as well as students.
Sports Streaming FAQsCan You Watch Live Sports For Free?Yes, you can watch select live sports for free. Although, the type of sport and frequency varies significantly. You can access local channels with a TV antenna and watch many popular sporting events including NFL, MLB, and NBA games, just to name a few, over the air. Streaming services like Sling Freestream also offer ad-supported access to certain live sports.
Which Sports Streaming Services He Free Trials?Just about every sports streaming service mentioned above has a free trial you can take advantage of. Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Amazon Prime, and Paramount+ all he trials that range from three days to a week. And, if you time it well, you may even be able to watch multiple live sporting events that you're interested in during the free trial period. The only outliers currently without a free trial are Peacock and ESPN+, although the latter is ailable as part of the Hulu + Live TV free trial.
If you're looking to stream more than just sports, check out our list of the best streaming services with free trials in 2025 or more specifically dive into the live TV services with free trials list we've curated.
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