San Antonio Brahmas Streaming Options for UFL Season Anywhere Online
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As I look forward to watching the San Antonio Brahmas and following the entire UFL season, here’s the best way to catch all the action without a cable subscription.
In a hurry? If you want to watch the 2024 UFL season, and you no longer have cable, get one of these streaming services:
Watch Football Live Tonight
All three services carry Football. Pick based on your budget:
Best Overall
185+ channels including Football, all major sports networks, and local channels. 7-day free trial – watch tonight, cancel anytime. Best if you want one service that “just works”, without piecing together bundles.
Carries Football from $45.99/mo – roughly half the price of Fubo. Add channel packs if you want more. The lowest-cost route for Football, if you are happy with a smaller bundle.
There are 7 games on Fox and ABC, which are probably available over-the-air for free to you. Just set up a digital antenna.
How to Watch the San Antonio Brahmas Online without Cable
Streaming is a lot like traditional cable. The biggest difference for most people is that the cost is less. After you subscribe you just need to set up your streaming device and you’re ready to watch your favorite sports, entertainment, and more.
Most services are compatible with lots of streaming devices like your computer, smartphone or tablet, a few smart TVs, or dedicated devices like Roku or Amazon Fire. You can look at the options and determine what’s best for you.
Fubo
Fubo (formerly FuboTV) is the best streaming service for sports fans. With a subscription, you’ll be able to watch tons of live content, including local channels and an interface that is easy to use. The Pro plan has ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, and FX.
The cheapest way to stream UFL games online without cable is through SlingTV. Sling Orange package gives you ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPN3. (ESPN3 streams all ABC Sports broadcasts.) Sling Blue has FX.
Our next choice to stream San Antonio Brahmas online, and the rest of the UFL games, is DIRECTV. UFL channels: ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, Fox, and FS1 are included in all of their packages.
You can watch the San Antonio Brahmas live streaming on four channels with Hulu Live. It includes all of the networks that will show UFL games (ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, and FX) in the basic package.
Other Ways to Stream San Antonio Brahmas Without Cable
Fubo, Sling TV, DIRECTV, and Hulu + Live TV are at the top of the list, but they’re not the only ways to watch the San Antonio Brahmas games this season.
Antenna: San Antonio Brahmas have 4 games on ABC. If you have a digital antenna you can watch these games for free. You can also watch the Championship because it will be on ABC.
YouTube TV: Watch all 10 San Antonio Brahmas games during the regular season with Youtube TV. There are 100+ channels and ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, and FX are available. Our YouTube TV review has more.
Devices For Watching San Antonio Brahmas
Here are the devices you need to watch the games online. The majority of these devices you probably already have at home so you can enjoy the matchups:
Amazon Fire TV
Android mobile devices
Android TV
Chromecast
iPad and iPhone
Roku
Smart TVs
Web browsers
You can go through the streaming services reviews for more details on how to use these devices.
Overview of San Antonio Brahmas
The San Antonio Brahmas replaced the LA Wildcats from the 2020 season, although given that all XFL teams are owned by the league itself, it’s hard to see the two as different teams.
The Brahmas play their home games at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. They are currently the only major professional sports league to call it home.
Head coach Wade Phillips is joined by offensive coordinator AJ Smith and defensive coordinator Will Reed.
Ward heads an impressive roster of talent from the NCAA, USFL, and NFL. This includes quarterbacks Quinten Dormady, Tom Flacco, and Chase Garbers. Featured running backs are Brycen Alleyne, John Lovett, and former Pittsburgh Steeler Anthony McFarland Jr. For wide receivers, the Brahmas have Landen Akers, KD Cannon, Jontre Kirklin, Matt Landers, Justin Smith, Marquez Stevenson, Calvin Turner, TJ Vasher, and Jordan Veasy.
The defense also features strong talent like Tavante Beckett, AJ Hendy, Gavin Heslop, Joel Iyiegbuniwe, Jamir Jones, BoPete Keyes, Darius Phillips, Teez Tabor, Bryce Thompson, Jordan Williams, and Quincy Wilson.
UFL Championship - Birmingham Stallions and San Antonio Brahmas
Fox
Our Choice
If you’re looking to stream San Antonio Brahmas games, Fubo is hands down the best choice. It’s designed for sports lovers with over 130 channels, including all the major networks broadcasting the UFL, like ABC and ESPN. The real winner here is the streaming quality – crisp, reliable, and uninterrupted – and the generous 1000-hour cloud DVR, so you can catch every game without a hitch. Fubo lets you stream on up to 10 devices at once, making it perfect for households with multiple fans. It’s definitely pricier, but for the range of channels and sports-focused features, it’s the best value overall.
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Frank was the Senior Content Editor at Hotdog.com and an expert in sports streaming, specializing in out-of-market games and regional sports networks.
A passionate cord-cutter and longtime subscriber to numerous streaming services, Frank has first-hand experience navigating the complexities of sports streaming.
With a PhD in Atmospheric Physics from the Oregon Graduate Institute and a professional background in early streaming technology, Frank combines deep technical insight with practical, real-world knowledge.
His mission at Hotdog.com was straightforward: help sports fans get hassle-free access to the games they love, at the best price, without frustration.