Watch FX Online [And Get Your Fix of Amazing Shows Without Cable]
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I’ve found FX to be one of the best “cable” stations around with its hefty selection of must-see TV. If you’re new to FX, I recommend checking out their schedule. And these days, I can tell you how to watch FX online without cable.
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When the current trend of “prestige” television is mentioned — TV shows that feature excellent writing, directing, and acting and typically contain mature themes and content — there are several channels that stand out. HBO, the granddaddy of them all; AMC, home of Mad Men, The Walking Dead, and Breaking Bad; and, of course, FX. AMC has some great shows, but FX was generating buzz around The Shield years before AMC had ever even heard of Mad Men.
Since The Shield‘s debut in 2002, FX has maintained a reputation for consistently compelling, complex TV on par with feature films. The Shield was followed by more shows loved by critics and viewers alike: Nip/Tuck, Rescue Me, and the current record-holder for longest-running live-action comedy, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
So if you’re itching to see what they do with the next season of Fargo, read on to find out how you can kill that cable bill and still catch all the best FX has to offer.
FX started out in 1994 as an experimental foray into “interactive TV.” It featured lots of viewer interaction between and during shows. FXM, FX’s sister channel dedicated to movies, came out the same year.
FXX, FX’s newest sibling station, launched in 2013, to focus on comedy and let big brother FX handle the drama.
FX is owned by Walt Disney Television, so the step-sibling, so to speak, include ABC, Freeform, and the Disney Channel(s). Other channels that are likely to appeal to FX fans are AMC, HBO, Paramount Network, TNT, and USA Network.
FX is a pay channel, and you can’t get it over the air (OTA) with an antenna. You need a subscription with a TV provider to watch. Fortunately, that subscription doesn’t have to be with a traditional satellite or cable company (and all their hidden fees and contract commitments).
You can stream your TV channels live over the internet with “over-the-top” (OTT) services.
Streaming Services with FX
Out of the seven major streaming services, six carry FX, which gives you lots of options. Do you like sports? Then you should try FuboTV. Do you want the lowest per month cost? Check out Sling TV.
Is a massive back library of just about every show FX has ever put out of interest to you? You’ll want to sign up for Hulu + Live TV. Let’s talk details.
FuboTV for FX
FuboTV is the place for sports fans. Doesn’t matter what sports you follow, FuboTV will have it covered on at least one channel, and probably several. If there’s a game anywhere in the world and cameras are covering it, chances are it will be on FuboTV.
But FuboTV is more than just sports. Its Pro pack has over 130 channels for $79.99/month. That also lets you stream on up to 10 devices at a time and comes with unlimited cloud DVR storage.
The Pro package includes FX and FXX, but you’ll have to spring for Fubo Extra ($7.99/mo) if you want FXM. All packages come with all your local affiliates, where available, so you’ll have your Fox and ABC.
As for other sources for original drama, Fubo’s got AMC, Paramount, and USA. You can get AMC Premiere as an add-on ($4.99/mo). No TNT though; Fubo doesn’t carry WarnerMedia channels (which includes all the Turner stations).
Sling TV features value and flexibility. FX is available in the Sling Blue base package for $45.99/month. FXM and FXX are both available for just $6/mo more with the Hollywood Extra add-on. That includes 8 other film channels including Turner Classic Movies.
This plan also comes with 50 hours of cloud DVR storage as well as the ability to watch on up to 3 devices at the same time. More than any other streaming service, Sling TV allows you to build your own channel lineup. See our Sling TV review to learn more.
DIRECTV
DIRECTV (formerly AT&T TV) starts at $59.99/month for its Entertainment package with over 75 channels. This base package includes FX and FXX, along with the other channels mentioned above. To get FXM, you must upgrade to the Ultimate package for $89.99/month.
Hulu + Live TV really might be the best service for true FX fans. Being majority owned and controlled by Disney, Hulu has an entire section — “Hulu on FX” — dedicated just to FX shows, past and present. Many if not most can only be found on Hulu.
Naturally, Hulu + Live TV carries all FX, Disney, and ABC channels — over 85 channels total for $82.99/month a month.
They’ve also got Paramount Network, TNT, and USA Network, with HBO Max available as an add-on. Hulu doesn’t currently carry AMC though, so if Better Call Saul is a dealbreaker, you may have to look elsewhere.
Those aren’t the only ways to watch Atlanta. Here are a few more places you can find FX content:
YouTube TV: Like Hulu + Live TV carries all three F channels along with over 100 others for $82.99/month.
On-demand: Some shows’ prior seasons are available individually on various platforms.
FXNOW: The FX app allows you to stream FXM and the east and west coast feeds of FX and FXX. Note that you need to login with TV Everywhere, so you will need to be subscribed to a streaming service.
The vast majority of FX’s back-library, though, is now available exclusively through FX on Hulu.
Streaming Devices for FX
FX with Sling TV running on an Android phone.
FX can be streamed on a wide variety of TVs and other streaming devices using the services we’ve discussed above. All of them support these devices:
Amazon Fire TV
Apple TV
Chromecast devices and TVs
Roku.
Android and iOS smartphones and tablets are also universally supported as are most web browsers. And all but DIRECTV support TVs running Android TV.
Samsung smart TVs is universally supported. FuboTV, Sling, and Hulu also support LG and Vizio TVs. And they support Xbox One. Hulu also supports the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation. Sling supports the Oculus VR system.
If we haven’t mentioned your device, there’s still a good chance that one or more services support it. Check our streaming service reviews or the services themselves for more details.
Today’s FX Schedule
See our FXNow Schedule page for all the details of what’s playing today.
Our Choice
After exploring various streaming services, I found that Fubo offers the best experience for watching FX. Its extensive channel lineup ensures you won’t miss your favorite shows, and the streaming quality is consistently reliable. The user-friendly interface and robust DVR features make it easy to catch up on episodes at your convenience. Additionally, Fubo’s compatibility with multiple devices means you can watch from virtually anywhere. While other services like DIRECTV and Sling TV have their merits, Fubo’s combination of features and value makes it the top choice for FX enthusiasts.
FAQ
What kind of shows can I watch on FX?
FX is starting to pull a TBS/TNT-style split, with FX focusing on drama and FXX on comedy, though it’s not as strict a split as the Turner channels. Most of FX’s comedies, like It’s Always Sunny, have been moved to FXX.
Current original series airing on FX are:
American Horror Story
Atlanta
Better Things
Fargo
American Crime Story
Snowfall
Mayans MC (sequel to Sons of Anarchy)
What We Do In The Shadows
Past popular shows include:
Justified
Damages
Nip/Tuck
Rescue Me
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (moved to FXX)
The League
Sons of Anarchy
The Shield
The Strain
Archer
Anger Management
The Americans
Louie
You’re the Worst
Legion.
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Alanna Baker was the Streaming Content Editor at Hotdog.com, specializing in comprehensive streaming insights, particularly in sports coverage.
As an early adopter of entertainment technology - from the days of mail-order Netflix to today's streaming giants - Alanna combined deep personal experience with a professional background in literature, education, media, and law.
At Hotdog.com, Alanna focused on simplifying the complex streaming landscape, helping users find exactly what they wanted to watch quickly and affordably.
Her broad understanding of streaming services equipped her to guide sports and entertainment fans towards hassle-free, cost-effective viewing experiences.