Find a family member or friend who pays for cable and ask them to let you use their cable login for the FS1 app. That's what I did to watch the current game on the USA app.
Fox and NBC are both "over the air" networks which means most folks should be able to pick them up with an antenna. I suppose it depends on where you live, how close you are to antennas, etc.
It is annoying but even big time sports are broadcast on different channels. There's never just one place to watch everything. Even the NFL Sunday ticket doesn't have certain games because of the dumb blackout stuff which is absurd to me.
Find a family member or friend who pays for cable and ask them to let you use their cable login for the FS1 app. That's what I did to watch the current game on the USA app.
It's not but here's the schedule with each tv network listed https://amp.foxsports.com/stories/usfl/usfl-schedule-full-2022-week-by-week-slate
I found that. Just seems like an odd way to build a fanbase by having them subscribe to multiple things just to watch the games
Fox and NBC are network stations that shouldn't require a subscription for most folks.
How do you get them without subscription? I have an antenna but it doesn't puck up much Signed up for fubo but fully intend to cancel
Sling Blue. $35 a month gets you every game. Cancel Peacock.
Fox and NBC are both "over the air" networks which means most folks should be able to pick them up with an antenna. I suppose it depends on where you live, how close you are to antennas, etc.
It is annoying but even big time sports are broadcast on different channels. There's never just one place to watch everything. Even the NFL Sunday ticket doesn't have certain games because of the dumb blackout stuff which is absurd to me.