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The Best Live TV Streaming Services for 2026

Who needs cable? Watch buzzworthy network shows, thrilling sports moments, breaking news, and more with our favorite live television streaming services.

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Ditching an expensive cable contract doesn't mean giving up live TV. Video streaming services, such as Editors' Choice winners Hulu and YouTube TV, deliver live channels over the internet, catering to different viewers. For example, some platforms are better for general audiences, others offer top sports channels, and a few focus on entertainment and lifestyle content. Our tested options are available across many platforms, including phones, tablets, web browsers, gaming consoles, and media streaming devices. Although these services are on the pricier end of the streaming video spectrum, you may still spend less money per month than you did with cable. If you're ready to explore the many live TV options, check out our recommended services below.

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Deeper Dive: Our Top Tested Picks

  • Hulu
    Best for Live and On-Demand Content

    Hulu

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Excellent TV series selection
      • Extensive live TV channel lineup
      • Robust unlimited cloud DVR option
      • Available on nearly every media streaming device
      • Appealing bundle deals
      • Base plan includes ads
      • Offline downloads require a premium account
      • Missing all Bally Sports and most SportsNet RSNs

    Why We Picked It

    Hulu is one of the best all-in-one services for cord-cutters, given its diverse set of streaming options. In addition to a strong library of classic shows and a good selection of movies, Hulu has a robust live TV option. After adding several Viacom channels to its lineup, including BET, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, Paramount Network, Hulu picked up NFL Network and NFL RedZone.

    Who It's For

    People who want live and on-demand content: Streaming and traditional live TV are often pitted against each other, but you get the best of both worlds with Hulu. The base Hulu service is a top-tier on-demand streaming service with an impressive backlog and acclaimed originals like The Bear, The Handmaid's Tale, and Shogun. Meanwhile, Hulu's live TV service gives you access to 95 channels (including ESPN, TBS, and The Weather Channel) to replace cable.

    Specs & Configurations

    Ads
    Anime
    Concurrent Streams 2 or Unlimited (at home) and 3 (mobile devices)
    DVR Storage & Retention Unlimited; 9 Months
    Live TV
    MLB Playoffs Coverage FOX, FS1, and TBS
    Monday Night Football ESPN
    NBA Finals ABC
    Offline Downloads on Mobile
    On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
    Original Programming
    Regular Season National NBA Coverage ABC, ESPN, and TNT
    Regular Season National NHL Coverage ABC, ESPN, TBS, and TNT
    RSN Coverage NBC Sports
    Sports Coverage International*, National, & Regional
    Starting Price $11.99 per month; $88.99 per month
    Sunday Football CBS and FOX; NFL RedZone (via Add-On)
    Sunday Night Football NBC
    Thursday Night Football FOX and NFL Network
    World Series Coverage FOX
    Get It Now
    Learn More Hulu Review
  • DirecTV
    Credit: DirecTV
    Best for Local Channels

    DirecTV

    3.5 Good

    Pros & Cons

      • Reliable streaming performance
      • Supports 20 simultaneous streams
      • Lineup includes RSNs from Comcast, Sinclair, and Spectrum
      • Parental control options
      • No longer has a two-year subscription requirement
      • More affordable Genre Pack options
      • Expensive
      • Some interface quirks

    Why We Picked It

    DirecTV offers a premium live streaming service with the features to match. It supports 20 simultaneous streams, parental control options, and DVR functionality with unlimited storage, as well as the ability to save up to 30 episodes for up to nine months. Be prepared to spend at least $100 per month, and potentially much more, depending on your plan and add-ons (although the smaller Genre Packs bundles come in at lower prices).

    Who It's For

    People who want a large channel selection: DirecTV's high price comes with a substantial channel lineup; the service's top tier features more than 185 options. In addition, DirecTV is one of the few live TV streaming services we've reviewed that offers local broadcast affiliates (ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC) and regional sports networks (RSNs) from Comcast, Sinclair, and Spectrum, making it particularly appealing to sports fans.

    Specs & Configurations

    Ads
    Anime
    Concurrent Streams 20 (at home) and 3 (away from home)
    DVR Storage & Retention 20 hours or Unlimited, nine months
    Live TV
    MLB Playoffs Coverage FOX, FS1, and TBS
    Monday Night Football ESPN
    NBA Finals ABC
    On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
    Regular Season National NBA Coverage ABC, ESPN, and TNT
    Regular Season National NHL Coverage ABC, ESPN, NHL Network, TBS, and TNT
    RSN Coverage AT&T SportsNet, Bally Sports, and some NBC Sports
    Sports Coverage International*, National, & Regional
    Starting Price $101.98 per month
    Sunday Football CBS and FOX
    Sunday Night Football NBC
    Thursday Night Football FOX
    World Series Coverage FOX
    Learn More DirecTV Review
  • YouTube TV
    Credit: YouTube
    Best for Replacing Cable

    YouTube TV

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Excellent lineup of sports, news, and entertainment channels
      • Impressive viewing features for sports fans
      • Robust and easy-to-use DVR features
      • Intuitive interface
      • Supports three simultaneous streams per account by default
      • Excellent add-ons
      • Expensive
      • Lacks most SportsNet and all Bally Sports RSNs

    Why We Picked It

    YouTube TV offers an excellent selection of live sports and news channels, as well as many popular entertainment options. A few of the top networks available include ABC, AMC, CBS, CNN, Discovery, ESPN, Fox, FX, NBC, and PBS. The complete package is $82.99 per month, but new, lower-priced, genre-based tiers ease the cost of entry.

    Who It's For

    Cord-cutters: YouTube TV doesn't just recreate the traditional live TV experience; it improves it. It offers a robust base channel lineup for all audiences, which you can further supplement with add-on channels such as Curiosity Stream and Starz. You can enjoy the library with premium perks, including 4K streaming, unlimited simultaneous streams, unlimited cloud DVR storage, and offline viewing of DVR content.

    Fantasy sports fans: YouTube TV's multiview feature sweetens the already impressive package by letting you watch up to four channels simultaneously on a single screen. This gives you the ultimate view of the big plays while following multiple teams.

    Specs & Configurations

    4K Live Streams
    Ads
    Concurrent Streams 3 or Unlimited (at home)
    DVR Storage & Retention Unlimited; 9 Months
    Live TV
    MLB Playoffs Coverage FOX, FS1, and TBS
    Monday Night Football ESPN
    NBA Finals ABC
    On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
    Regular Season National NBA Coverage ABC, ESPN, NBA TV, and TNT
    Regular Season National NHL Coverage ABC, ESPN, TBS, and TNT
    RSN Coverage NBC Sports
    Sports Coverage National & Regional
    Starting Price $82.99 per month
    Sunday Football CBS and FOX; NFL RedZone (via Add-On)
    Sunday Night Football NBC
    Thursday Night Football FOX and NFL Network
    World Series Coverage FOX
    Learn More YouTube TV Review
  • Fubo
    Credit: Fubo
    Best for Sports Fanatics

    Fubo

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Many live sports and on-demand entertainment options
      • Reliable streaming in testing
      • Excellent web interface
      • Capable DVR functionality
      • Some 4K content
      • Most live streams are limited to 720p
      • Lacks A&E, Turner, and WBD channels
      • Lookback mode limitations

    Why We Picked It

    Fubo is a great option for sports fans. Its base subscription plan, Fubo Essential, costs $84.99 per month and includes approximately 200 channels, with the exact number varying by your location. For national sports events, there's CBS, FOX, NBA TV, NBC, and NFL Network. For international sports, you get the beIN network and Univision. Want a break from ball? Fubo offers a wide range of entertainment channels, including FX, National Geographic, SYFY, and USA.

    Who It's For

    Sports fans: Fubo's mix of broadcast networks and specialty cable channels ensures you can catch everything from big Premier League, NBA, and NFL games to hard-hitting boxing and MMA matches. In addition, Fubo offers the cool Lookback feature that allows you to watch any contest you may have missed up to 72 hours after it first aired. Similarly, the Startover feature lets you view currently airing sports from the beginning, regardless of when you tuned in to the program.

    Specs & Configurations

    4K Live Streams
    Ads
    Concurrent Streams 2 or 10
    DVR Storage & Retention Unlimited
    Live TV
    MLB Playoffs Coverage FOX and FS1
    Monday Night Football ESPN
    NBA Finals ABC
    On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
    Regular Season National NBA Coverage ABC and ESPN; NBA TV (via Add-On)
    Regular Season National NHL Coverage ABC and ESPN; NHL Network (via Add-On)
    RSN Coverage AT&T SportsNet and some NBC Sports
    Sports Coverage International, National, & Regional
    Starting Price $84.99 per month
    Sunday Football CBS and FOX; NFL RedZone (via Add-On)
    Sunday Night Football NBC
    Thursday Night Football FOX and NFL Network
    World Series Coverage FOX
    Learn More Fubo Review
  • Philo
    Credit: Philo
    Best for Viewers on Tight Budgets

    Philo

    3.5 Good

    Pros & Cons

      • Inexpensive
      • More than 70 channels
      • Free channels
      • Good mobile apps
      • Easy-to-use DVR
      • No major sports coverage
      • Few news channels
      • Lacks parental control options
      • Some saved and on-demand content has ads

    Why We Picked It

    Although it lacks local news and sports coverage, Philo’s quality live channels satisfy entertainment and lifestyle fans, at a price far easier to swallow compared with live TV streaming rivals. With Philo, you can access content from AMC, Animal Planet, BBC America, BET, Cooking Channel, Comedy Central, Discovery Channel, Food Network, HGTV, IFC, Lifetime, Logo, and The Travel Channel.

    Who It's For

    Viewers on tight budgets: Most live TV subscriptions cost much more than the typical on-demand video services, so Philo ($33 per month, with free channel options) is appealing if you're looking to save money. Despite its cheaper price tag, Philo delivers an impressive channel lineup with reliable streaming performance and intuitive DVR functionality. 

    Specs & Configurations

    Ads
    Concurrent Streams 3
    DVR Storage & Retention Unlimited; 365 days
    Live TV
    On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
    Sports Coverage None
    Starting Price $25 per month
    Learn More Philo Review
  • Sling TV
    Credit: Sling
    Best for Add-On Channels

    Sling TV

    3.5 Good

    Pros & Cons

      • Good channel selection
      • Flexible subscription options
      • Free tier
      • Reliable streaming performance
      • Prices continue to increase
      • Limited offering of local channels and regional sports networks
      • Confusing channel distribution

    Why We Picked It

    Sling TV offers multiple, flexible plans that allow you to create a live streaming plan that works best for you. Its highest tiers have increased in price over time. The most expensive is the combined Blue and Orange plan, which includes AMC, CNN, BBC America, Cartoon Network, Comedy Central, Disney, ESPN, Food Network, HGTV, IFC, TBS, TNT, and Travel Channel.

    Who It's For

    Viewers who want channel flexibility: Sling TV offers several add-on channels, such as MGM+ and Starz, for people seeking the most entertainment options. Additional add-on packages target specific genres and audiences, such as the Kids Extra bundle and the Comedy Extra package.

    Specs & Configurations

    4K Live Streams
    Ads
    Anime
    Concurrent Streams 1 (for Sling Orange channels), 3 (for Sling Blue channels)
    DVR Storage & Retention 50 hours or unlimited; Indefinitely
    Live TV
    MLB Playoffs Coverage FOX (in select markets), FS1, and TBS
    Monday Night Football ESPN
    NBA Finals ESPN3 (simulcasts of ABC)
    On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
    Regular Season National NBA Coverage ESPN and TNT; NBA TV (via Add-On); ABC (via Antenna)
    Regular Season National NHL Coverage ESPN, TBS, and TNT; NHL Network (via Add-On); ABC (via Antenna)
    RSN Coverage None
    Sports Coverage International*, National, & Regional
    Starting Price $46 per month; $66 per month
    Sunday Football FOX; NFL RedZone (via Add-On)
    Sunday Night Football NBC
    Thursday Night Football FOX and NFL Network
    World Series Coverage FOX (in select markets)
    Get It Now
    Learn More Sling TV Review
The Best Live TV Streaming Services for 2026

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$11.99 per month; $88.99 per month$101.98 per month$82.99 per month$84.99 per month$25 per month$46 per month; $66 per month$11.99 per month; $88.99 per month$101.98 per month$82.99 per month
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Unlimited; 9 Months20 hours or Unlimited, nine monthsUnlimited; 9 MonthsUnlimitedUnlimited; 365 days50 hours or unlimited; IndefinitelyUnlimited; 9 Months20 hours or Unlimited, nine monthsUnlimited; 9 Months
Concurrent Streams
2 or Unlimited (at home) and 3 (mobile devices)20 (at home) and 3 (away from home)3 or Unlimited (at home)2 or 1031 (for Sling Orange channels), 3 (for Sling Blue channels)2 or Unlimited (at home) and 3 (mobile devices)20 (at home) and 3 (away from home)3 or Unlimited (at home)
On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
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Buying Guide: The Best Live TV Streaming Services for 2026


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News and Network Shows

So long as the live video streaming service you choose offers affiliate broadcast channels in your market, you can watch your favorite network shows from the likes of ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC. Most of the services here, including YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV, host these networks. YouTube TV is the only service we've reviewed that includes local PBS channels.

Other television channels aren't dependent on your geographic location. Philo is an excellent option for watching such entertainment networks, including AMC, Animal Planet, Food Network, HGTV, Lifetime, Nickelodeon, and Travel Channel. Many video streaming services with entertainment channels also include on-demand content from channels you can watch at your leisure and record to DVR storage. Others combine live TV with more traditional on-demand libraries. A subscription to Hulu + Live TV, for instance, lets you watch all the shows and movies from Hulu's on-demand service, including its original shows. Accepting fewer channels is also an easy way to lower the price. Frndly TV lacks many major channels, but it also costs a fraction of the price compared with competitors.

Although news channels may not be the primary way people stay informed about the world these days, they remain a valuable resource for live coverage of national and international events. For comprehensive news coverage, make sure the platform you choose includes commercial broadcast affiliates (ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC) and cable news channels (such as BBC America, CNN, CNBC, Fox News, and MSNBC). Some services also include news networks not based in the US, such as BBC World News. For instance, DirecTV, Fubo, and Sling TV offer international channels; however, an additional fee is required for some of them.

Some services claim to offer "live TV," but in reality, they provide 24/7 online marathons of preprogrammed, existing material. We skipped those. Every service covered here is truly live.


Live Sports

To watch all the sports you previously could with your cable subscription, consult our roundup of the best sports streaming services. When selecting a service, ensure that it offers all the channels you want to watch in your area, including regional sports networks (RSNs) for coverage of local MLB, NBA, and NHL teams. Most services offer the NBC Sports RSNs. DirecTV offers Bally Sports RSNs (previously known as FOX Sports networks) and SportsNet RSNs (formerly AT&T SportsNet). Which RSNs you need depends on your location and the sports you like to watch.

Not all services include all the major league channels, such as NFL Network, NBA TV, or MLB Network. Ensuring that a service covers all the affiliate broadcast channels in your area, including ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC, is also important, as many games air on these channels. Know that you are not exempt from local market restrictions or coverage blackouts.

We assume you want the best streaming quality, no matter your device. YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV support 1080p/60fps live streams on select platforms. Fubo was the first live TV service to broadcast select events in 4K, but an add-on brings that capability to YouTube TV. Several services also offer valuable features for sports enthusiasts. DirecTV and Fubo, for instance, include DVR features that respectively let you start broadcasts from the beginning should you jump into them mid-game, and watch matches that have aired in the past few days. Note that these features are only available on select channels.

If you are an NFL fan, check out our roundup of the best NFL streaming services to make sure you can watch all the games on Sunday, Monday, and Thursday. If you don't want to pay additional fees every month to watch NFL games, there are some free options. For instance, the NFL Mobile and Yahoo Sports apps let you watch in-market and prime-time games, including Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football, and Thursday Night Football. Amazon Prime subscribers can watch Thursday Night Football games at no additional cost, while Peacock subscribers can stream Sunday Night Football broadcasts.

Want to view even more sports? We also have roundups of the best NBA streaming services, MLB streaming services, and NHL streaming services.


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DVR, Simultaneous Streams, and Apps

All the streaming services in this roundup offer some form of DVR capabilities. If you like to save and rewatch significant TV moments, you should ideally look for a service that lets you record many hours' worth of shows and keep them indefinitely. Robust DVR capabilities are also useful for sports fans, as some games may air at inconvenient times. YouTube TV is unique because one of its available add-ons lets you download DVR content for offline viewing on mobile devices.

The ability to stream on several devices simultaneously is also highly useful for large households. Most services let you pay more for higher concurrent streaming limits.

The best live TV streaming services support a wide range of devices, including phones, tablets, game consoles, web browsers, streaming devices, and smart TVs. Some services also give you greater control over accessibility settings and parental controls than cable. DirecTV and Sling TV, for example, let parents restrict what their kids can watch by rating.


Live TV Options That Missed the Cut

We don't include single-channel options, such as Paramount+, or services that only stream live sports and limited events, such as Amazon Prime Video, Dazn, ESPN Select, and Peacock. Those services are all too narrow in scope to be reasonable cable alternatives. The same applies to Medici.tv, which exclusively broadcasts live classical music concerts.

We also exclude services like Pluto TV and Xumo from this roundup, as they primarily offer preprogrammed content rather than live TV channels. However, some people may appreciate channels of endless content streams (and that they are free streaming services). Plex also offers preprogrammed content and can serve as a live TV interface if you set up the correct hardware.

You can also set up a digital antenna and tuner to receive local channels over the air on your own. If an event is popular enough, such as a political debate or the Olympics, the broadcast may be available to stream online for free from the organizer's website.


On-Demand Streaming Services

Although you may intend to replicate your cable experience one-to-one with video streaming services, we recommend that you don't. Take a moment to identify the channels you watch regularly. On-demand services open up an entirely new world of content, featuring many shows that are not available on traditional cable. These on-demand shows also tend to be the subject of pop culture discussions and critical acclaim. Amazon Prime Video's The Wheel of Time, Netflix's Stranger Things, and Paramount+'s Star Trek: Lower Decks are just a few examples. Apple TV, Disney+, HBO Max, and Hulu also feature original content you can't get anywhere else. Cinephiles should check out our roundup of the best movie streaming services, too.

For even more on streaming, check out five reasons to ditch your video subscription and keep cable. Learn how to pick streaming services that fit your budget, and let you enjoy all sorts of reality show trash. Finally, check out our recommended streaming video guides if you're unsure what to watch.

About Our Expert

Jordan Minor

Jordan Minor

Principal Writer, Software

My PCMag career began in 2013 as an intern. Now, I'm a senior writer, using the skills I acquired at Northwestern University to write about dating apps, meal kits, programming software, website builders, video streaming services, and video games. I was previously a senior editor at Geek.com and have written for The A.V. Club, Kotaku, and Paste Magazine. I'm the author of the gaming history book Video Game of the Year: A Year-by-Year Guide to the Best, Boldest, and Most Bizarre Games from Every Year Since 1977, and the reason everything you know about Street Sharks is a lie.

The Technology I Use

I use the newest Android and iOS smartphones for testing, but I currently use an iPhone 14 as my personal phone. I just hate that we gave up headphone jacks.

I've always favored gaming laptops over desktops. On that note, I have a 16-inch HP Envy with an Intel Core i9-13900H CPU and Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 GPU. No matter what machine I’m working on, an alarming amount of my personal and professional life revolves around cloud-synced Google Drive files.

For food subscriptions, my household sticks with CookUnity and HelloFresh for meals. Video streaming is a bit more complicated. While there are too many services to list, we're subscribed to most of the major ones. These days, I find myself drawn to HBO Max's movies and shows, as well as Peacock's reality trash.

I've been a lifelong Nintendo fan, and I sincerely believe the Nintendo Switch will go down as one of the best gaming consoles of all time. It has an unbelievable library of new and old games from Nintendo and third-party companies. The handheld/console hybrid approach makes playing games so much more flexible, a legacy that continues with the Nintendo Switch 2 and Valve’s Steam Deck.

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